Equity

Definition

Equity brings justice into the body — not as a rule, but as a way of making space for what is fair. Governed by Will (1), Equity is the Fruition function of embodied integrity. It does not impose sameness; it honors difference while upholding equilibrium. Equity reflects the Body’s ability to act with alignment to collective good. It is not about correctness. It is about coherence.

Coordinates

DimensionValue
Position11
PracticePractice_Body
ActivityActivity_Resonance
BeingBeing_Vessel
IdentityIdentity_Conviction
StageStage_Fruition
RingRing_03_Body

Geometric Edges

Bounds

BoundPolarityRole
Bound_05_Cups_AcheInner HorizonLonging as presence — it hurts because it matters
Bound_06_Cups_ReciprocityOuter HorizonThe structure of mutual feeling

Collapse States

  • Balanced: Fairness, accountability, clear seeing of consequence
  • Too Much: Harsh judgment, punitive focus, inability to show mercy
  • Too Little: Injustice tolerated, denial of consequence, moral confusion

Why It’s Load-Bearing

Equity is the Fruition of Body — embodied integrity becomes coherent action through Equity’s ability to weigh and adjust. In Identity_Conviction, Equity is the act of enacting through equitable judgment.

Confidence Tier

DERIVED.

Cross-References

Canon Narratives

  • corpus: 11-equity — atomic archetype document