Observation is participation. What is seen enters relation. The observer does not remain outside the body but contributes to the conditions that shape it. Form is not fixed—it is negotiated through repeated attention.
The body does not respond to singular force, but to accumulation. Patterns form through repetition. Desire and hostility, when combined, create unstable pathways that demand resolution. The body aligns with what persists.
“Voodoo” is not an act of harm, but a system of mapping. The doll represents structure. It reveals that the body exists within a network of relations, where influence can be redirected rather than imposed.
As offense, it exposes the pathways that attempt to define the body. As defense, it prevents accumulation. It distributes pressure across the system so that no distortion stabilizes.
What does not accumulate cannot define. What cannot define cannot control. The observer participates, but the system holds. The field collapses.