Transition
A crossing gate that helps Presence remain with change without rushing what comes next.
Transition helps attention settle into release, change, and the quiet threshold between what was and what is beginning.
Let the crossing become simple first.
You do not need to force movement forward.
Let attention settle where Transition naturally becomes easiest to feel.
Where Transition begins to land
Transition supports release, change tolerance, and re-orientation.
It often helps attention notice where something is loosening, ending, or quietly beginning to shift.
Transition is not about pushing toward the next thing.
It helps Presence remain with the crossing long enough for movement to reorganize naturally.
Shift
Release
Let your attention rest near the center of the chest.
Transition may already be enough.
If movement feels natural instead of remaining here, Transition most often continues into Joining.
Let attention remain with the crossing itself.
You do not need to rush toward resolution.
Let the next rail carry what is already beginning to shift.
End cleanly — or continue.
Transition is not something to rush through.
If simple contact remains intact, the gate has already done its work.
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