Trauma
German: Trauma
Common meaning:
Psychological injury, shock, lasting emotional burden
Clear meaning:
The frozen movement in the field—not the event, but the hardened reaction that blocks flow.
Trauma is often seen as a wound that doesn’t heal.
But structurally, it is not a wound—
it is the holding pattern that prevents the field from remembering.
Trauma is not the memory of pain—
it is the fixation on separation.
It is the hardening in space
where life no longer flows.
Trauma is not what happened—
it is what remains
when memory freezes.