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Compulsion

German: Zwang

Common meaning:
Inner or outer pressure to act; behavior without real choice
Clear meaning:
Movement without space—not decision, but the automatic unfolding of a structure that is not being felt.

Compulsion is not force—
it is motion without awareness.

It arises
when action comes from unavailability
not from presence,
but from the absence of choice.

Structurally, compulsion is a signal:
The field is active,
but not held.

Compulsion is not action—
it is the echo
of a structure no one is carrying.