Wave
German: Welle
Common meaning:
Vibration, rhythmic motion through space and time; the counterpart to a particle
Clear meaning:
The unfolding of form without solidity—not a thing, but motion through which the field becomes felt without becoming fixed.
A wave is not substance—
it is the pattern of appearance
when the field breathes in freedom.
It holds no edge,
only intensity—
a rising and falling,
never possession, but pulse.
Structurally, the wave is the reminder
that nothing must be held
to be real.
A wave is not form—
it is the signal
that form becomes truer when in flow.