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Silence

German: Stille

Common meaning:
Quiet, silence, absence of noise or sound.
Clear meaning:
The untouched field in which nothing must be explained, sought, or held—not the opposite of sound, but the origin of all expression.

Silence is often misunderstood as stillness, calmness, or absence.
But in clear structure, silence is not a lack.


It is not the gap between sounds—it is what never needed sound.
It is not peaceful—it is beyond the idea of peace.
It is not a mood, not an experience.
It is what remains when no structure holds your listening.

True silence does not arrive.
It simply ceases to be denied.