Trigger
German: Trigger
Common meaning:
A cause of a strong emotional or psychological response; something that activates unresolved wounds
Clear meaning:
The moment stored structure in the field becomes visible—not attack, but invitation to feel what has not yet been held.
A trigger is not an enemy—
it is a mirror
revealing
where the system still lives in defense.
Structurally, a trigger is not the problem—
it is a portal
through which the unheld
can finally be felt and integrated.
A trigger is not an external blow—
it is the echo from within,
asking:
“Are you ready to feel this now?”