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Wound

German: Wunde

Common meaning:
Injury, rupture, something broken or open—physically or emotionally
Clear meaning:
The visible place where the field could no longer flow—not weakness, but the mark that separation occurred.

A wound is not the problem—
it is the reminder
that something could not be carried.

Structurally, the wound is not a flaw,
but the place where life was interrupted
and sensation became too much to hold.

A wound hurts
because it is still open to what
once could not be felt.

A wound is not what broke you—
it is the doorway
through which healing wants to return.