Time
German: Zeit
Common meaning:
Sequence of moments, measurable duration, past–present–future
Clear meaning:
The illusion of movement through separation—not flow, but the grid through which the One perceives change.
Time appears linear,
but structurally it is not real—
it is a tool of perception,
translating stillness into motion.
Time arises
where the now is divided into before and after.
It is not the river of life—
it is the measuring tape of the self.
Time is not what passes—
it is what forms
when the now is no longer held.