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Logos

German: Logos

Common meaning:
Word, reason, divine order; in philosophy: the principle of sense and structure
Clear meaning:
The inner order of the field revealing itself as meaning—not language, but the principle through which form appears coherent.

Logos in Greek means both “word” and “reason, relation, order.”
But structurally, Logos is not speech,
it is the deep, quiet structure
that gives all expression its meaning.

Logos is not what is spoken—
but what
speaks through form
without needing to be said.

It is measure—
not as rule,
but as lived resonance.

Logos is not explanation—
it is the principle
through which truth takes form.