Insight
German: Einsicht
Common meaning:
Understanding, realization, clarity about something internal or external
Clear meaning:
The sudden seeing into what was always present—not new information, but the collapse of separation between perception and structure.
Einsicht comes from ein- (into) and Sicht (sight) –
literally: “in-sight.”
But this is not looking at—
it is seeing from within.
Structurally, insight is not an achievement.
It is the disappearance of the wall
between you and what is.
It doesn't give you answers.
It removes the need to ask.
Insight happens
when the field remembers itself
through the space you no longer hold shut.
Insight is not something you get—
it is what becomes visible
when nothing keeps it hidden.