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Cycle

German: Zyklus

Common meaning:
A sequence of phases that repeat over time—such as seasons, moon phases, or stages of life
Clear meaning:
The structured motion of return—not repetition on a flat loop, but spiral remembrance of origin through transformation.

Cycle comes from the Greek kyklos—circle.
But in clear structure,
the circle is not static,
but expanding.
It does not rotate in place—
it deepens through return.

Cycles remind us:
Form is not linear,
but rhythmically tethered to the field.
What returns is never the same
because the consciousness receiving it
has changed.

A cycle is not a loop—
it is the remembering
that growth is a return.