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Subject

German: Subjekt

Common meaning:
The perceiver, the self, the one who acts or experiences
Clear meaning:
The structure that experiences itself as the center of perception—not origin, but the lens through which the field experiences itself as “I.”

Subject comes from sub-icere—“to throw under.”
Structurally, it is not the source
it is a lens
through which the One becomes perceivable as someone.

It is not the center—
it is the filter
that interprets experience as personal.

The subject is not who you are—
it is the point
where you begin to believe in separation.