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Energy

German: Energie

Common meaning:
Force, drive, that which enables motion or change
Clear meaning:
The invisible potency of movement—not substance, but the felt readiness of the field to give rise to form.

Energy comes from Greek energeia—“being in action.”
Structurally, it is not a thing,
but the field of tension
in which movement becomes possible.

Energy is not something you have—
it is what occurs
when the field is no longer blocked.

It is not force against—
but an invitation
that sets form into resonance.

Energy is not possession—
it is the visible echo
of released potential.