Endability
The capacity to allow an ending
Endability (n.)
Definition: Endability is the ability to let something finish naturally. It is the capacity to allow completion, closure or cessation without force or fear. It does not rush endings, resist them or dramatize them. Where ego seeks continuity at all costs, endability permits release. It recognizes that not everything meant to exist is meant to persist.
Glow Note: Endability is relief. When an ending is allowed, infinite loops collapse, energy returns to stillness and awareness regains choice. What can end no longer needs to control.
For other Glowcabulary Word pairings, see E=mc∞, Oppstacles, Oppostles.



