Held By
Carrying · Trace · Contact · Groundedness · Release · Compatibility
Carries To
Recarry
Recarry names carrying returned through contact and held again, differently.
What is carried enters contact, meets another read, and comes back still held, but altered by trace. Recarry is not agreement, conversion, or compromise. It names carrying that has been contacted and can now be held differently.
Recarry also names the movement by which what remains true is carried again, differently, through grounding relations able to bear it after a prior carrying path has changed, failed, narrowed, or become unavailable. It does not require the old return path to become available again.
Places
Recarry places carrying returned through contact and held again, differently.
Holds
Recarry is held by Carrying, Trace, Contact, Groundedness, Release, and Compatibility. Carrying must remain traceable, contact must alter the carrying without erasing it, a changed path must be released enough to move, and the receiving or wider carrying relation must remain compatible before recarrying can be named.
Pairs
No lateral pair is required at this placement yet. Recarry names carrying returned through contact or carried again differently after changed carrying. It is not agreement, conversion, compromise, or the opposite of carrying.
Traces
Nests
Recarry nests within carrying as the condition through which what is carried enters contact, returns with trace, and is held again differently.
It also nests where what can no longer be carried through one local path is returned into grounding relations and carried differently.
Reads
Recarry becomes readable where carrying returns through contact still held, but altered by trace.
In exchange, recarry is the third option beside agreement and conversion: what was carried may remain yours, but it no longer returns untouched.
Recarry also becomes readable where retained carrying is traced to ground and released into compatible grounding relations rather than held only as local pressure or forced into absence.
Recarry begins where carrying continues after a path changes or narrows. Trace and Groundedness locate where the carrying came from; Release lets the local carrier stop holding the whole load alone; Compatibility lets grounding relations carry what remains differently.
Recarry differs from Repair, Recovery, Retrace, and Regenerate. Repair restores compatible bearing. Recovery is embodied re-bearing after fatigue or injury. Retrace follows the dependency path back. Regenerate recovers the generative trace. Recarry names the carrying itself being taken up again, differently.
Carries
Recarry carries Recovery as a body-field expression: embodied carrying restored or resumed after fatigue or injury.