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F-5 Subordinate Rigidity

Author: Juan E. Sandoval Cite
First Published: January 26, 2018, Latest Revision: December 19, 2023

Visual Description

This signal occurs when Rigidity and Fluidity are both present in the body, but Fluidity remains the dominant force, while Rigidity is subordinate and supplemental. The primarily Fluid individual expresses J signals such as Projecting Hands and Head Pushes, however, these gestures fail to land crisply and decisively, and instead land with a level of smoothness and with rounded stops.

F-5 Subordinate Rigidity

Cognitive Etiology

This signal emerges from a Perception-heavy person attempting to integrate some J order/structure into their otherwise fluid thoughts or views. It represents a "solidifying" of conceptual boundaries and the development of linear rationality. Nevertheless, they fail to fully solidify their cognition into one definite framework. In these moments, the assertions they articulate still hold a level of openness to them, existing as momentary linguistic crystallizations of an otherwise language-less experiential reality.

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