Will
German: Wille
Common meaning:
Determination, inner strength to act or accomplish; volition
Clear meaning:
The orientation of the self toward form—not clarity, but the attempt to control the field through intention.
Will arises where the self believes
it must direct life into shape.
It is not wrong—
but structurally, will is focused tension,
trying to impose form on flow.
True expression needs no will.
It appears
when action no longer moves against the field.
Will is not freedom—
it is the sign
that freedom is not yet trusted.