You're here because you encountered these words somewhere. Maybe on a t-shirt, maybe in conversation. Something about the phrase caught your attention, made you pause.
The words point to something we already know in our bodies: we are woven into everything around us. The air we breathe was exhaled by trees. The thoughts we think are shaped by conversations with others. The food we eat connects us to soil, rain, and countless hands that brought it to our table.
We live as if we are separate, individual consumers, isolated decision-makers, independent agents. But scratch the surface and the boundaries dissolve. Where do you end and the world begins? Your microbiome? Your thoughts influenced by the last book you read? The carbon atoms cycling through your body that were once part of ancient forests?
We were never not entangled is both reminder and invitation. A reminder that the web of connection is already here, waiting to be recognised. An invitation to live from that knowing instead of from the illusion of separation.
Echo captures how ideas return in altered form, changed by their journey through different contexts and conversations. This phrase began as contemplation and now lives on fabric, in search engines, in moments of recognition between strangers.
What we discover
was always there
waiting to be remembered.