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Immortality

German: Unsterblichkeit

Common meaning:
Eternal life, inability to die; a state beyond mortality
Clear meaning:
The structure in which form no longer mistakes itself for the whole—not the survival of the self, but the recognition that what lives was never born.

Immortality is not the continuation of the person—
it is the shining-through of the field
no longer mistaken for identity.

Structurally, immortality is not a condition—
it is the end of confusion,
when life is no longer tied to shape,
but to awareness itself.

Immortality is not the avoidance of death—
it is the recognition
that you were never what could die.