Strong, clear, and practical—this piece from Classical Aegis cuts through abstraction and frames balance as something earned through alignment, not comfort. I especially appreciate how you connect thought and action into a coherent system.
I’d add a third force to your model: willpower (iccha shakti). Alongside intention (sankalpa shakti) and action (kriya shakti), will is what actually commits a person to move. It’s the force behind those moments when, if asked why, the only honest answer is: “Because I have to—this is what calls me.”
In my view, every true vocation and every real act of creation draws from this energy. It’s what pulls the system together—what effectively binds the two circles in your diagram into one functioning whole.
Curious how you see that—does willpower complete the structure you’re describing?
Strong, clear, and practical—this piece from Classical Aegis cuts through abstraction and frames balance as something earned through alignment, not comfort. I especially appreciate how you connect thought and action into a coherent system.
I’d add a third force to your model: willpower (iccha shakti). Alongside intention (sankalpa shakti) and action (kriya shakti), will is what actually commits a person to move. It’s the force behind those moments when, if asked why, the only honest answer is: “Because I have to—this is what calls me.”
In my view, every true vocation and every real act of creation draws from this energy. It’s what pulls the system together—what effectively binds the two circles in your diagram into one functioning whole.
Curious how you see that—does willpower complete the structure you’re describing?