Law
German: Gesetz
Common meaning:
Codified rule for governing behavior; societal or natural regulation
Clear meaning:
The attempt to stabilize movement through form—not truth, but structure designed to contain the field when trust in living order is lost.
Law comes from roots meaning “to set or fix.”
Structurally, law is not natural—
it is a fixed frame
that arises
when the inner sense of coherence has been forgotten.
Law is not wrong—
but it is a substitute
for what emerges spontaneously from clarity.
Law is not order—
it is the form
that arises when order is no longer felt.