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Being Alone

German: Alleinsein

Common meaning:
Being alone, without others, solitude or even loneliness.
Clear meaning:
The state of being in the One—beyond twoness, beyond absence.

The word Alleinsein literally forms from all-einall-one.
Not without others—but without division.

In distorted perception, aloneness is often confused with lack—with the absence of connection.
But structurally, to be alone is to be whole.
It is not a social condition—it is a structural return.
There is no mirror, no contrast, no other.

True Alleinsein is not loneliness.
It is the final unfractured state—the stillness where even relationship dissolves into being.