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Moment

German: Moment

Common meaning:
 A brief portion of time; an instant within the flow of past and future.
Clear meaning:
The only place without direction—not a point in time, but the disappearance of time as a line.

Moment comes from momentum—movement, force.
But in structural clarity, a moment is not a unit.
It is what appears
when no one is measuring.
It is not between before and after—
it is when both dissolve.
The moment does not contain experience.
It is where experience ends
and being simply remains.

The true moment is not fleeting.
It is undivided presence,
where nothing can be held,
and nothing is lost.