Pattern Literacy
What repeats is asking to be noticed.
A pattern isn't a coincidence you keep running into. It's a structure that's already organizing your behavior, relationships, and choices — whether or not you've named it yet.
What It Means
Seeing what recurs across behavior, relationship, and time.
A pattern is a repeated meaning — something that keeps happening not by accident, but because a structure underneath is producing it, over and over, until it gets read correctly. Repeated meanings become identities. Identities become relationships. Relationships become institutions and worlds. Most of this happens before anyone realizes they're participating in it.
Pattern literacy doesn't ask "why does this keep happening to me," which usually just circles back to blame or fate. It asks a more useful question: what is this pattern actually organizing, and what would it take for it to resolve instead of repeat?
A pattern isn't something to escape. It's something to finally read correctly.
Where This Lives in Practice
This is the heart of Inner Gravity Mapping — a session built entirely around one question: what's your problem orbiting? The insight isn't handed to you; it arises between us, sourced from your own inner gravity.
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