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Creation

German: Schöpfung

Common meaning:
Bringing something new into being; origin of world, life, or artistic work
Clear meaning:
The revealing of structure from the field—not making, but the appearance of what was already latent.

Creation is not the invention of form—
it is the unfolding of potential
that was ready to be seen.

Structurally, creation is not an act of will
but the field moving freely
through form
when nothing is held back.

It doesn’t happen when you act—
but when you become empty enough
to be transparent.

Creation is not producing something new—
it is receiving
what has always been there.