Communication
German: Kommunikation
Common meaning:
Exchange of information, thoughts, or feelings between people
Clear meaning:
The flow of structure through relationship—not sending and receiving, but the visible resonance of a shared field.
Communication comes from communicare—“to share, to make common.”
But structurally, it is not transmission—
it is resonance—
what happens when two forms
no longer vibrate in opposition.
True communication needs no words—
it needs stillness
in which the field can move freely.
Communication is not the exchange of content—
it is the movement
of connectedness in form.