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Orientation

German: Orientierung

Common meaning:
The ability to find one’s position or bearings in space, time, or understanding; alignment with a direction
Clear meaning:
The structured reconnection to the inner source—not searching outside, but remembering where movement arises from.

Orientation comes from Oriens—the East,
the place of sunrise,
the symbolic beginning of light and clarity.

Structurally, orientation
doesn’t mean having a plan—
it means staying connected to the origin
as movement unfolds.

It is not navigating the world—
it is being remembered by the source,
through which each step finds meaning.

Orientation is not knowing where you’re going—
it is feeling
where you move from.