Feelings
German: Gefühle
Common meaning:
Emotions, inner states, reactions to experiences
Clear meaning:
The movement of the field through the nervous system—not truth, but the temporary echo of form meeting form.
Emotions are often taken as proof:
“If I feel it, it’s real.”
But structurally, emotions are not reality—
they are response.
They are waves that show where form is still catching up with clarity.
Emotions are not to be denied.
But they are not conclusions.
They are signals.
Not: “My emotion proves the truth.”
But: “This emotion
shows me where truth is trying to reach me.”