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Reformation, Restructuring

German: Reformation

Common meaning:
 Major change or restructuring, especially returning to original values or forms (e.g., the Protestant Reformation).
Clear meaning:
The return to original form—not renewal as improvement, but the resurfacing of essence beneath distortion.

Reformation = re- (again, back) + form + -ation (process).

In conventional use, it implies renovation or structural change.

But in clear text,
reformation is not about altering what is—
it is about seeing through what never was.


It is not progress, but remembrance.
Not restructuring, but the release of obstruction.

Reformation is the moment false form dissolves
and the unspoken shape of truth reappears—
untouched, unclaimed.