Flow
German: Fluss
Common meaning:
Movement of water or energy; also: a state of ease or immersion
Clear meaning:
Structure in continuous motion—not speed, but the free resonance of the field when nothing is being held.
Flow is not direction—
it is availability.
It arises
when form no longer works against life,
but is carried by it.
Structurally, flow is not a state—
it is a signal
that the field is open
and movement is no longer blocked.
Flow is not what you do—
it is what
happens when nothing is held back.