nəc̓aʔmat — permission & centre
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The Loop
See → forget → return → recognize
What feels like repetition is often integration across time.
▸ Open MaxCP
▸ ◉ Key Insight
▸ ⚡ Mantras
- You don’t need to get it the first time.
- Return changes what you see.
- Confusion is part of the process.
- Recognition is delayed, not forced.
▸ ↺ Flowchart
Encounter → partial understanding
Move on → forget
Return later → recognition
Repeat → integration deepens
▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
- Loop — repeated engagement across time
- Recognition — something landing without force
- Integration — understanding that holds across contexts
- Drift — losing the thread between passes
You see something.
It doesn’t fully land.
You move on.
Later, you come back.
This time, something clicks.
This is not repetition
It may look like you’re seeing the same thing again.
You’re not.
You’re meeting it from a different place.
Why it works
Time creates separation.
Experience fills in gaps.
When you return, the structure is the same—but your capacity to see it is different.
That difference is what allows recognition.
How to use it
- Don’t force understanding
- Leave what doesn’t land
- Return later
- Trust that it will connect when ready
Let the loop do the work.