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Gender

German: Geschlecht

Common meaning:
Biological category (male, female), social or cultural gender identity
Clear meaning:
Polarity expressed in the field—not identity, but the dance of differences through which unity experiences itself.

Geschlecht comes from ge- (together, collective) and Schlecht (Old High German “slahta”: kind, lineage, group).
Structurally, it describes not separation, but the dynamic interplay between polarities.

It is not fixed identity, but the experience of form through which the field can know itself in diversity.

Gender is the field of play, where unity appears in two forms to experience wholeness.

Gender is not separation—
it is the mirror
through which unity sees its own forms.