“There was neither non-being nor being then…”
— Rig Veda, Hymn of Creation
Before the cosmos was named, it was intuited. The Rig Veda speaks of a great compactness—a singularity from which all emerged, a vision now echoed in modern cosmology.
To witness impermanence is to step beyond the illusion of arrival.
Form rises, endures, dissolves—only to return, again and again.