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Muse

German: Muse

Common meaning:
Source of inspiration, creative impulse, often personified
Clear meaning:
The silent origin of form—not an outside influence, but the inner field that allows movement without demand.

A muse is often imagined as a figure—
something that inspires us.
But structurally, it is not another being—
it is the space within us
where no demand exists,
so creativity can move freely.

The muse is the field
before thought,
before will,
before intention.

The muse is not what you look for— it is what arrives when you stop looking.