Incarnation
German: Inkarnation
Common meaning:
The entering of a soul into a body; living in physical form
Clear meaning:
The visible emergence of the invisible into density—not descent, but expression: form as temporary embodiment of the field.
Incarnation comes from in carne—“in flesh.”
But structurally, it is not a prison—
it is the place where the ungraspable becomes touchable.
Incarnation is the gift
the field gives itself
to experience itself through time.
It is not separation from spirit—
but spirit reflected into form.
Incarnation is not forgetting the source—
it is the opportunity
to remember it in every moment.