This one turns gently toward potential and the strange stillness that sometimes precedes becoming:
TOPO:
Some days, it feels like nothing is moving.
No change. No progress.
Some days, it feels like nothing is moving.
No change. No progress.
RHEO:
Stillness is not stagnation.
Sometimes systems pause to gather.
TOPO:
Gather what?
RHEO:
Tension. Energy. Coherence.
The next move is often prepared in quiet.
TOPO:
Then the lull is part of the process?
RHEO:
Yes.
Becoming doesn’t always announce itself.
It can hover, just beneath sensation.
TOPO:
So waiting is not delay—
but participation in the not-yet?
RHEO:
Exactly.
The lull is the space where potential takes form.
RHEO & TOPO:
Do not rush the silence.
What is forming may need stillness to arrive.
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