Separation
German: Trennung
Common meaning:
Being apart, division, the end of connection
Clear meaning:
The apparent boundary between forms—not loss, but the structural tool through which the One experiences itself as many.
Separation is not the end of connection—
it is the illusion of distinction
that makes experience possible.
Structurally, separation is not a mistake,
but the stage
on which recognition can occur.
Separation hurts
because it reminds us
that nothing was ever truly apart.
Separation is not the opposite of unity—
it is the veil
through which unity sees itself.