Begin your Stile
How does it feel to be You?
Begin your Stile
How does it feel to be You?
Perceive
Let the first shape of your Stile appear through six quiet senses.
Relate To
Begin from what came before, then adjust what needs to be met.
Apply
Refine the carried Stile into the feeling you are ready to practice.
Step Forward
Where you began
Be with the sensory experience of your unique Stile.
Expand
Coming soon — connect, journal, share.
Recognition sentence
You move through the world as someone whose primary medium is rhythm — a translator between felt knowing and shaped form.
Position in P/R/A space
Your position in shared space — the same space species occupy.
Your configuration tends to notice subtle motion first, then translates felt pattern into shaped form.
Gifts
Translation requirements
Species parallels
A parallel for distributed perception and adaptive contact with the surrounding field.
A parallel for pattern memory, toolmaking, and intelligence moving through relationship.
A parallel for steadiness, weathered rhythm, and holding shape without hardening.
Your Stiles
Recognition is not assignment. The framework creates the conditions; you supply the meaning.
PRAcel
Recognition is not assignment.
Waypoints — recognitions held for return
Your library grows as you return.
Sessions
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Sessions are spaced to let recognition settle.
Connect your biofeedback device for more information about your states of being.
Privacy
Network · Chat · Library
Participate in the Stile network
Connect with friends for collaboration and feedback
Build a library of your own centered communication
About
A Stile is a conduit of passage beyond a fence or barrier. Stile is the first application of the PRAcel framework, designed to help you recognize where you stand in the shared pattern of life.
Credits
Kerri Lake / Generation of Harmony LLC. Phosphor Icons (MIT). three.js (MIT).
Past Stile
This Stile opens here when the visual gallery becomes functional.
Supplemental icons from game-icons.net (CC BY 3.0).