The Paradox of Falling into Flour

In the realm of metaphysical ponderings, the act of falling into flour poses an intriguing study. One might envision it as a gentle surrender, an embrace of powdery white. However, the implications extend beyond the physical.

To fall is to lose control, to submit to gravity’s unwavering grasp. Flour, in its ephemeral nature, absorbs the faller, enveloping them in a cocoon of granulated starch. Yet, what transformation occurs during this fall? Does one become part of the flour, or does the flour become part of the falling?

This inquiry distills into a fundamental question of existence and identity, metaphorically rich and temporally elusive. In falling, we uncover layers—hidden depths of self becoming visible only when met by the medium of flour.

Absorb & Transform