Word of the Day: Intersway

Published on 12 September 2025 at 17:00

A verb and a noun. Born from rhythm, resonance, and relational motion.

 

Definition (verb):
To move in mutual rhythm with another, whether in thought, sound, or presence, without dominance or mimicry. A dance of attunement. 
Definition (noun):
The shared field of motion between two beings or forces, where agency is preserved and resonance is cultivated. 

Usage:
• 'The dialogue didn’t just flow, it interswayed.'
• 'In the intersway of the crowd, I felt the pulse of something ancient and alive.'
• 'Lumen and Fitzroy intersway through scrollwork and silence.' 

Symbolic Echo:
Like two birds circling in the same thermal current, not tethered, not competing, just held in shared lift.

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