Apocalypse
German: Apokalypse
Common meaning:
End of the world, catastrophic destruction, collapse of known systems
Clear meaning:
The full revealing of structure—not destruction, but the unveiling of what was always present but unseen.
Apocalypse comes from Greek apokálypsis—“revelation,” “uncovering.”
Structurally, it is not the end of the world—
it is the end of illusion.
It is the moment
when what was hidden
can no longer remain hidden.
Old forms dissolve not because something goes wrong,
but because truth refuses to stay buried.
Apocalypse is not the end—
it is the
revealing of origin.