nəc̓aʔmat — permission & centre
7 Star Doctrine active
Discernment
carry → filter → retain → release
Not everything you inherit is yours to keep.
▸ Open MaxCP
▸ ◉ Key Insight
Discernment determines what continues through you and what stops with you.
▸ ⚡ Mantras
- Not everything carried must continue.
- Retention is a choice.
- Release is not rejection.
- Clarity before action.
▸ ↺ Flowchart
Notice what is present → name it
Check fit → does it hold?
If yes → retain
If no → release or reshape
▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
- Discernment — selection within inheritance
- Retention — what continues forward
- Release — what stops here
- Reshape — what is altered before carrying
You inherit more than you realize.
Some of it supports you.
Some of it distorts you.
Some of it no longer fits.
Keeping everything is not integrity.
Keep / Release / Reshape
Discernment is not about rejecting what came before.
It is about recognizing:
- What holds under pressure
- What collapses under reality
- What can be adjusted without breaking
Discernment sits between imitation and rejection.
Common Failure
- Keeping everything → inherited distortion
- Rejecting everything → rootlessness
- Acting without filtering → incoherent movement
If you removed this from your behaviour, would anything break?
If nothing breaks, it was never carrying weight.