Contradiction
German: Widerspruch
Common meaning:
A statement or condition that opposes another; an inconsistency or clash
Clear meaning:
The meeting of two perspectives that only appear irreconcilable from within separation—not a flaw, but a mirror of depth.
Contradiction comes from “to speak against.”
But structurally, a contradiction is not a problem—
it is the moment
when two perspectives emerge,
each holding part of a greater whole.
It appears
where the self still thinks in opposites,
but the field is already speaking in wholeness.
A contradiction is not the failure of truth—
it is the threshold
where multidimensional seeing begins.