You can't enter the same river twice explores the concept of impermanence, the futility of becoming and the landscape as an agent of transformation.
An unknowable rhythm unfolds, forms bend, break, emerge, dissolve, neither whole nor undone. Traces persist within the drift, shifting patterns, unfixed entities, hidden layers of impermanence lie beneath.
Nothing holds. Nothing stays. Growth and ruin intertwine, a pulse of becoming and unraveling, between absence and presence, the landscape is in flux. The surface fractures, shifts, unseen forces, all caught in the current, fleeting, surrendering to the flow—panta rhei.