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Light

German: Licht

Common meaning:
Visible illumination, brightness, the opposite of darkness
Clear meaning:
The first appearance of truth in form—not brightness as visibility, but the gentle shining-through of what is.

Light is not what you turn on—
it is what
appears when nothing is blocking.

Structurally, light is not a thing,
but a state of openness,
where form no longer resists itself.

Light needs no direction—
it shows itself
where separation is no longer required.

Light is not the opposite of dark—
it is what
was present before either existed.