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Wisdom

German: Weisheit

Common meaning:
Deep, mature understanding; the ability to turn experience into coherent insight
Clear meaning:
The quiet recognition of structure beyond knowledge—not accumulation, but the immediate sensing of wholeness through form.

Wisdom is not what has been learned—
it is what remains
when learning becomes silent.

Structurally, wisdom is not content—
it is coherence
truth perceived not through thought,
but through transparency.

It arises where the self no longer seeks,
but allows itself to remember.

Wisdom is not knowing much—
it is the gentle seeing
of what has always been there.