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Offering, Proposal

German: Angebot

Common meaning:
Something made available or proposed; an invitation to accept
Clear meaning:
The movement of form toward relationship—not demand, but the quiet opening of the field for voluntary resonance.

Offering comes from “to place before.”
Structurally, an offering is not an expectation
it is a gesture
that says:
“I am willing to be seen—there is no requirement to respond.”

A true offering does not press—
it rests in the field,
allowing response to arise from freedom.

An offering is not asking to be accepted—
it is the quiet opening
to what wants to emerge
when nothing is forced.