Revolution
Principles, and the power to reject
You know your principles by what you can't tolerate. When terms stop being fair, something in you calls for a renegotiation, or an exit.
01 The reading
You're the part of any group that senses when the deal has gone stale. Everyone else adjusts to the slow drift, the chores nobody rebalanced, the raise that never came, the friendship running on one engine, but you feel the imbalance in your body, like a note played flat.
That sensitivity is revolutionary equipment, and it deserves better than impulsive use. On a low emotional day, everything looks like grounds for walking out; a true expired arrangement still looks expired a week later, from a calm mood. The renegotiations that stick are the ones you initiate rested, with new terms in hand rather than just a door slam.
02 Polarity
expression
The premature ultimatum: cutting people off on a bad emotional day and calling it principle.
expression
The courage to renegotiate. You sense exactly when an arrangement has expired and can name the new terms others secretly wanted.
03 When it visits by transit
Sensitivity to fairness and terms is temporarily raised. Arrangements may suddenly look renegotiable; sleep on any ultimatum, since some of this charge is borrowed and leaves with the transit.
04 A question to sit with
Which arrangement in your life has expired, and what would fair new terms look like?
05 Keep exploring
Keep exploring
You're finely tuned to needs and terms: who's hungry, who's left out, which agreements feed people and which quietly starve them. Belonging is your subject.
The Solar Plexus is the emotional system: feeling that moves in waves, from social warmth to deep passion. More than any other center, it sets the mood of the room.
You feel what people need before they say it: the friend going quiet, the team running low, the room going cold. That sensitivity is pressure, and it's also radar.