"A self rises when heavy or outdated narratives are released.”
The Law of Identity Buoyancy™ states that identity has an inherent drive toward coherence, clarity, and upward expression — but this emergence is often suppressed by accumulated narrative “weights.” These weights include unexamined beliefs, inherited scripts, social roles, trauma imprints, and outdated self-stories.
When these identity anchors are consciously released, reprocessed, or reframed, the self reorganizes and rises — neurologically, emotionally, and socially — into a more authentic expression.
Identity is not inherently stuck — it is submerged, not defective.
When heavy stories are released, the self rises into conscious, coherent form