What we’ve got here is a visual threshold—a soft architecture of attention—marking the difference between instruction and invitation. Not a list of rules, but a lightly-held practice field; a space where the small becomes significant. Each gesture—listening, walking, placing a chair with care—is less about order and more about coherence. It signals: we are in this space together. And through that togetherness, something safer, deeper, and more human has a chance to emerge.