Depth
German: Tiefe
Common meaning:
Distance inward, inner substance, significance or seriousness
Clear meaning:
The hidden dimension of the field—not surface, but the being beneath appearance.
Depth is not measured by distance,
but by what reveals itself beneath surface.
It is not space you quantify,
but a field that opens
when attention releases the outer.
Depth is not complexity—
it is simplification through letting go of surface.
Depth is not what you look at—
it is what
looks back at you when you truly see.