Origin
German: Ursprung
Common meaning:
Beginning, source, point of origin
Clear meaning:
The place where form is not yet separate—not a beginning in time, but the unmoving field from which movement arises.
Ursprung combines ur- (primordial) and Sprung (leap, transition).
Structurally, origin is not the first point,
but the undivided source
from which direction has not yet emerged.
It is not “where from”—
it is what underlies all from-where.
Origin is not the first thing—
it is the always.
Origin is not the beginning—
it is
what can never end.