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Dao

German: Tao

Common meaning:
The Way; the underlying principle of existence; the ineffable order of the universe in Chinese philosophy
Clear meaning:
The movement of structure without resistance—not method, not goal, but the living balance between form and field.

Tao cannot be explained—
for every explanation divides.
But structurally, Tao appears
as pure unfolding without intent,
as what arises when nothing is forced.

Tao is not the path one walks—
it is the walking itself,
when there is no longer separation between self and movement.

Tao is not truth in words—
it is the quiet rhythm
of being in harmony.