Possession
German: Besitz
Common meaning:
Ownership; something one holds or claims as one’s own
Clear meaning:
The illusion that form can be held apart from the field—not security, but the gripping of what was never separate.
Possession comes from “to sit with, to occupy.”
But structurally, possession is not having—
it is an attempt to freeze movement
in order to control what cannot be controlled.
True expression cannot be owned—
for what is alive
doesn’t belong—
it happens.
Possession is not what belongs to you—
it is what
you must release
in order for it to remain true.