Knowledge
German: Wissen
Common meaning:
Confirmed understanding, information, that which is known and stored
Clear meaning:
The structure through which the self tries to grasp the field—not truth, but the condensation of experience into form.
Knowledge comes from roots meaning “to see” or “to perceive.”
But structurally, knowledge is not seeing—
it is the memory of seeing
that has already passed.
Knowledge is not alive—
it is shaped past,
trying to organize the now.
Knowledge holds
where the field actually
wants to reveal itself anew.
Knowledge is not realization—
it is the trace
of what was once realized.