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Movement

German: Bewegung

Common meaning:
Change of place or state; the opposite of stillness
Clear meaning:
The visible expression of change within the field—not escape, not destination, but the natural flowing of form through the now.

Movement is not direction—
it is form in motion within openness.

It arises
when the field is no longer held,
and form is allowed to change itself.

True movement is not going from A to B—
it is availability,
free of pressure or fixation.

Movement is not leaving something—
it is the appearance
of what cannot stay still.