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Soul

German: Seele

Common meaning:
The immortal or inner core of a person; the essential and eternal part of individuality.
Clear meaning:
The poetic architecture of identity—not the true self, but the final, subtle attachment to separation as uniqueness.

The soul feels sacred, precious, true.
But in structural clarity, soul is not beyond self—
it is the refined self.
It is the self that feels deep,
knows beauty,
touches the eternal—
but still says:
“I am me.”

The soul is not false.
But it is still personal.

True seeing reveals:
What was called soul
was the final veil
before the nameless Whole.