Conviction
Definition
Conviction is the Identity group of acting from clarity — the posture of being fully committed to what is perceived as true. Conviction’s archetypes are Wisdom (Spirit/Cognition), Drive (Emotion/Intent), Equity (Body/Resonance), Breakthrough (Mind/Structure). Each commits without hesitation; each acts from a center of clarity.
The Conviction Cycle: see clearly through wisdom, commit through drive, enact through equitable judgment, break through what cannot stand the clarity.
Members & Stage Walk
| Stage | Position | Archetype | Practice/Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seed | 2 | Wisdom | Spirit/Cognition |
| Medium | 7 | Drive | Emotion/Intent |
| Fruition | 11 | Equity | Body/Resonance |
| Feedback | 16 | Breakthrough | Mind/Structure |
Cross-References
- Dimension_Identity — parent dimension
- Archetype_02_Wisdom, Archetype_07_Drive, Archetype_11_Equity, Archetype_16_Breakthrough — members
- Identity_Composure, Identity_Exploration, Identity_Communion — sibling Identity groups
Canon Narratives
- corpus: Being_Identity_Structural_Characterization — Conviction characterized
- corpus: Four_Dimensions_Process_Walks_Derivation — Conviction Cycle in full