Energy
German: Energie
Common meaning:
The capacity for activity or movement—physical, emotional, or mental. Often seen as a resource to be used, managed, or restored.
Clear meaning:
The appearance of motion within form—not force itself, but the way structure mirrors itself as doing.
Energy = from energeia—to be active, in motion.
But in structural clarity, energy is not what you have.
It is what appears
when form is trying to sustain itself.
Energy is the currency of separation—
it arises when something must be maintained.
Where there is wholeness,
there is no energy expenditure—
only unfolding.
Real power is not energetic.
It is silent alignment.