Sense
German: Sinn
Common meaning:
Meaning, purpose, sense, direction, or intention
Clear meaning:
The orientation of consciousness toward form—not truth, but the movement through which the self tries to perceive structure.
Sinn originally meant direction or flow—not content.
Structurally, meaning is not what something is—
but how something is perceived.
Meaning arises
where form meets attention.
It is not the goal—
it is the pattern that gives rise to significance
as consciousness intertwines with structure.
Meaning is not what something is— it is what you give to what is.