Memory & Material
The body remembers.
Not in neat narratives,
but in sensation.
Sensation shapes form,
and form informs experience.
Memory is not just story—it’s architecture.
It builds beneath language,
structuring the way we move and relate—
how we contract and protect,
how we expand and dream.
The past folds itself
into the structure of the present,
until we find ourselves moving through histories
we didn’t know we were still carrying.
Like all material,
it can be reshaped.
Not by force,
but by presence.
By attention.
By learning to sense what lies beneath the surface.
A lexicon of becoming.
Because material becomes a map.
And we get to decide
whether it leads us toward our lesser or greater destiny.