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Thoughts

German: Gedanken

Common meaning:
Mental content, internal speech, conscious or unconscious ideas
Clear meaning:
The movement of form within the mind—not knowledge, but the repetition of structure inside perception.

Thoughts appear to explain—
but structurally, they do something else:
They reorganize what cannot be held.

A thought is not access to truth.
It is a configuration of viewpoint.
It doesn’t reveal what is.
It reveals how the self tries to relate to what is.

Thoughts aren’t the light.
They are the grid,
through which light becomes form—
and also through which it can be distorted.

Thoughts are not wrong—
they’re just not the place
where reality begins.