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You

German: Du

Common meaning:
The second person pronoun; the one addressed by “I”
Clear meaning:
The seemingly separate appearance of the self—not the other, but the mirror in which the “I” sees itself.

You appears to be the opposite of I.
But structurally, you is not another person
it is the form through which the self meets itself.

You is relationship—
not between two,
but within the One playing both roles.

It is the space
where separation becomes possible
so remembrance can return.

You is not the other—
You is the doorway
to wholeness recognizing itself.