Conflict
German: Konflikt
Common meaning:
Struggle, clash, opposition of interests, ideas, or positions
Clear meaning:
The collision of identities—not truth versus truth, but two perspectives that can no longer see each other as part of the same whole.
Conflict arises not from difference,
but from the belief that difference is wrong.
It is not opposition—
it is fixation.
Conflict is the moment when identity hardens,
and every reflection feels like a threat.
It doesn’t mean two are fighting.
It means each has forgotten
that the other is also the field.
Conflict is not caused by division—
it is the refusal to remember
that there was never anything to divide.