Two-Eyed Seeing (2)

nəc̓aʔmat — permission & centre Lineage / Complexity

Two-Eyed Seeing

lineage → difference → holding → clean movement

You do not choose one view and erase the other. You hold both until a cleaner read becomes possible.

Laconic Summary

Two-Eyed Seeing enters this chapter as lineage and constraint: hold distinct ways of knowing without collapse, extraction, false equivalence, or permission theatre.

▸ Open MaxCP
▸ ◉ Key Insight

Etuaptmumk / Two-Eyed Seeing is not ARF-originated. In this chapter, it is approached as a lineage reference and a constraint on collapse: name the source, hold difference, remain correctable, and do not turn resonance into ownership.

▸ ⚡ Mantras
  • Name lineage before use.
  • Both can stand.
  • Do not collapse difference.
  • Do not extract what was not offered.
  • Not all views are valid.
  • Clarity does not require agreement.
▸ ↺ Flowchart

Teaching appears → name the lineage.

Two views appear → hold both without collapse.

Tension appears → do not resolve too early.

Boundary unclear → pause and seek correction.

Move becomes visible → re-read through both eyes.

Coherence survives → one clean move may be authorized elsewhere.

▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
  • Etuaptmumk — a Mi’kmaw teaching brought forward through Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall and the Integrative Science co-learning journey with Dr. Cheryl Bartlett.
  • View — a grounded perspective that survives contact with the field.
  • Tension — unresolved relation between views.
  • Holding — sustaining multiple valid views without premature collapse.
  • Collapse — forcing agreement, equivalence, or simplification before the field has answered.
  • Permission Boundary — public teaching may be referenced; private knowledge is not owed.

Holding Gates

This chapter has four gates. Each protects the use of Two-Eyed Seeing from collapse, extraction, or false equivalence.

Gate 01

Lineage

Name the source before the teaching enters the room. Attribution is not decoration; it is boundary.

Gate 02

Hold Difference

Sustain distinct views without forcing agreement, equivalence, or premature simplification.

Gate 03

Permission Boundary

Public reference is not ownership. Resonance is not authorization. Correction remains active.

Gate 04

Correctable Movement

Move only when the field can still hold both views open, and remain ready to narrow, revise, or stop.

Reader Mercy

Lineage names the source. Holding protects difference. Permission prevents extraction. Correctability keeps the page accountable after it leaves the author’s hands.

Orientation Stream

Lineage, View, Tension, Holding, Difference, Field Expansion

Lineage

The teaching remains attached to its source. Citation is part of the boundary, not a decorative footnote.

View

A grounded perspective that carries valid signal without requiring other perspectives to disappear.

Tension

The unresolved relation between views. Tension is not automatically conflict; it may be the condition that reveals the next clean read.

Holding

Keeping multiple valid views active without premature collapse.

Difference

Difference remains visible so each view can continue teaching.

Field Expansion

When both views remain active, the field becomes more readable than either view alone permitted.

Lineage Note

Attribution

Etuaptmumk / Two-Eyed Seeing is a Mi’kmaw teaching brought forward through Elders Albert and Murdena Marshall of Eskasoni First Nation and the Integrative Science co-learning journey with Dr. Cheryl Bartlett. ARF does not claim ownership of this teaching.

Two-Eyed Seeing is not decorative language. It is not a concept ARF absorbs into itself. It enters here as a named lineage reference that remains attached to its source.

Appreciation does not equal permission. Resonance does not transfer authority. Public teaching can be cited; it does not erase the need for attribution, boundary, reciprocity, and correction.

Holding Without Collapse

Holding is active work. It preserves difference long enough for the field to reveal what one view alone could not show.

Not Compromise

A compromise often splits the difference before the field has answered. Holding waits longer than comfort prefers.

Not Blending

Blending can erase boundary. Two-Eyed Seeing requires difference to remain visible enough to keep teaching.

Not Stalling

Holding does not freeze the system forever. It refuses premature collapse until the next clean movement becomes visible.

Constraint

You do not reduce the system. You expand the field until the read can carry more than one valid relation at once.

Permission Before Use

Public Teaching Is Not a Blank Cheque

Using a concept publicly does not remove responsibility to attribute, bound, reciprocate, and remain correctable.

Fidelity Before Freedom

If correction arrives, the page changes. If permission narrows, the use narrows. If the line is unclear, the move pauses.

Permission Boundary

Two-Eyed Seeing can be referenced through public teaching. That does not authorize extraction of private, ceremonial, community-held, or relationship-bound knowledge.

Knowledge Boundaries

Not all knowledge is public. Not all public teaching grants access to deeper teaching. Not all resonance is permission.

Do not turn “I see the resonance” into “therefore I may carry it.” Resonance is a signal. Permission is a gate.

Public Reference

Publicly offered teaching may be cited with attribution and bounded use.

Private Knowledge

Private, ceremonial, community-held, or relationship-bound knowledge is not owed to the reader, Operator, or framework.

Correctability

The use remains accountable to correction from the teaching’s source communities and lineage holders.

Not All Views Are Valid

Holding difference does not mean granting equal standing to distortion.

Difference

Difference can be held when each view carries valid signal.

Distortion

A view that depends on harm, denial, extraction, or convenience dressed as humility does not receive equal standing.

False Equivalence

“Both sides” is not clarity when one side requires the field to ignore harm, erase lineage, or misroute cost.

Difference can be held. Distortion must be named.

Dual Tracking

A two-eyed read asks what each view reveals, what each view cannot see, and what becomes visible only when both remain active.

What does each view reveal?

Signal appears differently depending on lens, relation, position, history, and cost.

What does each view miss?

Every lens has a boundary. Naming that boundary protects the read.

What becomes visible through both?

This is the pressure test. If one view must be erased for the move to work, the move is not clean yet.

Two-Eyed Read, One Clean Move

You cannot see fully from a single position. You cannot resolve what must be held. You cannot move cleanly if one view has been erased for convenience.

Movement Constraint

Multiple views may inform the read, but movement still remains disciplined: one clean move, then re-read the field. Complexity widens perception; it does not authorize stacking.

Inevitability requires both.

Correctability

This page remains accountable to correction. If guidance narrows the use, the page narrows. If guidance requires removal, the term falls away cleanly.

Narrow

Use becomes more bounded when correction clarifies a boundary.

Pause

Use pauses when the permission line is unclear.

Remove

If the lineage boundary requires removal, the page releases the term rather than defending possession.

Closing Cadence

Name the source.

Hold the difference.

Do not extract.

Do not collapse.

Move only after the field can still hold both eyes open.

CTA Rail

This chapter expands perception by holding multiple valid views without collapse while preserving lineage, permission, and knowledge boundaries.

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