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Idiot

German: Idiot

Common meaning:
Person considered stupid or unreasonable
Clear meaning:
The state of being out of flow with the field—not lack of intelligence, but clinging to fragmentation.

Idiot derives from Greek idios meaning “private” or “one’s own”—someone disconnected from the common good.
Structurally, it is not ignorance,
but persistence in separation.

It is not a judgment on worth,
but a description of perception
no longer resonating with wholeness.

An idiot is not foolish—
but one who
has lost connection to the flow.