ARF in Practice
The moves, routines, and lenses that make ARF usable in real classrooms — predictable, ethical, and cost‑aware.
ARF Re‑Entry Protocol (Integrated Flow)
The cornerstone of ARF-in-Practice. From dysregulation → de‑escalation → re‑entry → sustainment. Full choreography: posture, limb choice (BRIG), cost logic, micro‑wins, and clear dignity-preserving limits.
Posture (BODY)
[bomb]BRIG|The four limbs a strategist can choose from in real time.[/bomb] Brush lowers threat, Repair restores dignity, Invite architects re‑entry, Govern holds limits predictably.
Posture (MIND)
[bomb]Clear Mirror, Calm Water|Stand inside noise without being pulled into it.[/bomb] Prevent thrash, choose the correct limb, shape the moment by reducing friction.
nəc̓aʔmat (Practice)
[bomb]nəc̓aʔmat|The ON/OFF coherence gate that authorises action.[/bomb] When coherence is OFF → pause → posture → re‑cycle BRIG. BODY ⇄ MIND ⇄ SPIRIT alignment before movement.
Waves vs. Snags
[bomb]Waves|Healthy fluctuation inside Flux.[/bomb] [bomb]Snags|Cost spikes that stall movement.[/bomb] Read the moment fast — know what to reduce first.
Cost‑Reduction Lens
Thunderbolt‑worthy because cost drives everything. Lower the price of the next move: micro‑wins, clarity, bounded choice, soft re‑entry.
Mini‑Protocols
10‑second start, stillness micro‑drills, conflict→constraint conversions, laddered re‑entry. All the tactical moves that keep Flux alive.
Case Studies
Short, real‑world snapshots that show ARF in motion — before, during, after the move.