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Body

German: Körper

Common meaning:
The physical body of a person or being; the vessel of life and sensory experience
Clear meaning:
The condensed form of the field in appearance—not a container, but the expression of the unseen in touchable structure.

Body comes from Latin corpus—mass, form.
But structurally, the body is not a thing—
it is a convergence point of consciousness into form.

It is not what holds you—
it is
how form becomes experience.

The body is not separate from mind—
it is mind in structure.

The body is not your house—
it is the window
through which the One sees itself.