03 Third Order/Fields/Relational Participation/Bearing Relations/Bearing Relations
Bearing Relations
Bearing relations name the third-order relation family where Bearing Relation is read through downstream carrying relations.
Trace
- Relational Participation Field supplies the field where bearing relations are placed.
- Bearing Relation supplies the second-order structural condition this family reads through downstream relation.
- Coupling supplies relation carried beyond isolated bearing.
Read
Bearing relations become readable where downstream terms evaluate how bearing relation is carried, constrained, repaired, maintained, or reciprocally held.
Opens
- Relationship
- Trust
- Violation
- Betrayal
- Care
- Harm
- Control
- Repair
- Reciprocity
- Maintained Coupling
- Carrying and Coupling
Placement Mode
Field: Relational Participation Field
Primary mode: Caring
Secondary modes: Governing, Exchanging, Communicating
Bearing Relations are primarily placed by caring where relation is carried through dependence, support, repair, reciprocity, constraint, and maintained coupling.
Order Trace
First: Bearing and Resolution must hold enough for relation to become carryable.
Second: Coupling, Bearing Relation, Carrying, Participation, and Compatibility make downstream relation evaluable.
Third: Bearing Relations places those produced reads inside the Relational Participation Field as a branch family.
Structural Load
Bearing Relations is a third-order family. It does not define bearing, coupling, bearing relation, carrying, participation, or compatibility. It places those mechanics into relational reads such as care, harm, repair, control, reciprocity, and maintained coupling.
Applied Scope
Bearing Relations is a branch-family container. Its lists collect existing relational reads; they do not make the listed reads direct trace supports for the family itself.
Relation Conditions
Repair Conditions
Direction Conditions
Mutual / Ongoing Conditions
Applied Reads
- Care Without Bearing
- Repair Mismatch
- Surface Patch
- Apology Without Repair
- Control Drift
- Control After Harm
- Reciprocity Breakdown
- Maintained Coupling Failure