Evil
German: Böse
Common meaning:
Wicked, morally wrong, intentionally harmful
Clear meaning:
The densest contraction of separation—not power, but the expression of extreme disconnection from self and field.
Evil is often viewed morally—
as the opposite of good,
as willful destruction.
But structurally, evil is not a separate force—
it is the collapse of connection.
It arises
where consciousness experiences itself
as so profoundly separate
that empathy no longer functions.
Evil is not origin—
it is a symptom
of a field that no longer feels itself.
Evil is not the opposite of light— it is what appears when nothing is seen anymore.