In the Act of Sitting
A room. A chair. A visitor.
One sits. One stands.
Not by fate,
but by arrangement.
The seated gestures—
“Please, take a seat.”
A nod follows.
We call it courtesy.
But beneath that gesture
lies a quiet script,
older than speech.
In that brief pause—
between offering and accepting—
a thousand years
of hierarchy breathe.
And when we truly remember,
no seat is higher.
No space is mine.
It is all ours.
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