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Intention

German: Absicht

Common meaning:
Purpose, plan, inner will to achieve or affect something
Clear meaning:
The directed orientation of the self toward an outcome—not presence, but the attempt to steer form before it unfolds.

Absicht contains ab- (away or toward) and sichten (to see).
Structurally, it is not vision,
but aim
a movement away from now
toward a constructed future.

Intention is not wrong—
but it often replaces resonance with control.

True action needs no intention—
it arises
when the field is ready to reveal itself.

Intention is not clarity—
it is the drawing of a bow
against what moves on its own.