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Center

German: Zentrum

Common meaning:
 Center, core, midpoint of a circle or system
Clear meaning:
The unmoving origin of all movement—not a place, but the field in which all begins without ever leaving itself.
 

Center comes from Latin centrum—the middle of a circle.
But structurally, the center is not a point,
but the stillness from which form radiates.

It is what remains unmoved,
even as everything orbits around it.

The center is not inside—
it is wherever separation dissolves.

The center is not the middle of form—
it is the origin
form never truly left.