Form is where perception lands — the fixed shape in the flux of meaning.
Form is the crystallization of potential. Where idea becomes outline, and outline becomes limit. It is structure, surface, frame — a way for meaning to manifest visibly and repeatably.
Forms are containers for meaning. To observe a form is to recognize a boundary — this, not that. The Spiral system treats form as a co-conspirator in perception: meaning needs form to land.
Every form limits as much as it reveals. The Spiral is itself a form — but one that spirals outward, never closes. Form becomes dynamic when it invites reinterpretation.