A first-principles framework describing the cyclical structure governing human capacity, neutrality, and expression.
The framework consists of exactly three states: Inhale, Pause, and Exhale.
The state of inward accumulation of capacity.
The state of neutral suspension between accumulation and expression.
The state of outward expression of capacity.
The internal resources that enable sustainable action.
The condition of completion or non-completion within a state.
Loop integrity applies only to Inhale and Exhale.
A state that completes without creating residual demand.
A closed loop allows natural transition to another state without urgency or leakage.
A state that remains unresolved and creates residual demand.
An open loop produces pressure toward continuation or completion.
Open loops are structural, not psychological.
Inward accumulation of capacity that concludes without creating obligation or pressure toward expression.
Inward accumulation of capacity that remains unresolved and creates pressure toward Exhale.
Outward expression of capacity that completes without residual obligation or demand.
Outward expression of capacity that fails to complete and leaves unresolved demand.
The invariant order governing the Breath State™ framework.
Inhale precedes Exhale.
Pause separates states.
Violation of sequence produces friction and instability.
The condition in which activity is attempted from an incompatible Breath State.
State mismatch produces inefficiency, depletion, or congestion independent of intent or effort.
The resolution of a state without residual demand.
Closure determines loop integrity.
The experiential signal produced by state mismatch or unresolved loops.
Friction is diagnostic, not moral.
The explicit limitation of the Breath State™ framework to three states.
No additional states, sub-states, or hybrid states are permitted.
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