Transformation
German: Transformation
Common meaning:
Deep change, conversion, significant shift in form or condition
Clear meaning:
The complete reordering of structure—not improvement, but the dissolving of what was, so what truly is may appear.
Transformation comes from Latin trans (across) and formare (to shape).
Structurally, it is not a process of refining,
but the breaking down and recomposing of the entire pattern—
a letting go of old forms
to allow the emergence of new coherence.
It is not about making better versions of what exists,
but about surrendering form altogether,
so the field can reveal something genuinely new.
Transformation is not polishing the old—
it is the radical unmaking
that clears the way for the unknown to unfold.