Held By
Pressure · Retain · Release · Compatibility · Capacity
Balance
Balance names pressure regulated between retain and release so relation remains compatible.
Balance is not stillness, symmetry, equality, or equal amount. It may be dynamic, uneven, rhythmic, responsive, and continuously adjusting. A body balancing, a building carrying load, a relationship bearing strain, or a mind returning to ground all show balance where pressure remains regulated enough for relation to continue.
Places
Balance places compatible regulation of pressure between retain and release.
Holds
Balance is held by Pressure, Retain, Release, Compatibility, and Capacity. Pressure must be locally borne, retention and release must be available, and carrying must remain compatible before balance can be named.
Pairs
No lateral pair is required at this placement yet. Balance names dynamic regulation rather than a static opposite.
Traces
Nests
Balance nests inside carrying as the regulation through which pressure remains bearable enough for relation to continue.
Reads
Balance becomes readable where pressure is regulated between retain and release so relation remains compatible.
Balance is the natural form of pressure where pressure remains answerable to relation. Too much retention can become overload, compression, rigidity, injury, or obsession. Too much release can become dissipation, loss of form, avoidance, collapse, or leakage.
Carries
This note carries no further public branch at this scope.