Trust
German: Vertrauen
Common meaning:
Confidence, belief in reliability, inner leaning toward something or someone
Clear meaning:
The calm opening to what is—not certainty, but the end of control in the present.
Vertrauen combines ver- (into, completion) with trauen (to dare, to entrust).
Structurally, trust is not an emotion—
it is a state without resistance.
It does not need outcome,
nor guarantee—
only the willingness
to stop holding on.
Trust is the stillness
in which movement happens
without interference from the self.
Trust is not knowing it will be okay—
it is being here
even when you don’t know.