Internal Dialogue and the Vestibular Set
- jubbdavid

- Dec 9
- 1 min read
Updated: Dec 11
When dialogue is not calmed, clarity cannot be received, and the vestibular sorting is not directed inward so aversion patterns form outside and away. Uncertainty becomes deferred difficulty, the greatest stress to the brain, activating primal circuitry and compressing the body into threat response. Ambiguity magnifies aversion when learning and achievement are motivating yet misread. Polarized behavior is mistaken for clarity, and excellence cannot model when prediction and protection run ahead of awareness.
When the vestibular set gives direction, calm returns through communication as the returning signal. Inner dialogue is emptied by naming what must drop in the most negative terms so the nervous system releases it. One action achieving multiple outcomes keeps the frontal cortex online while aversion dissolves. Stillness, transparency, no chatter, no tool, only I-awareness as perfected detachment over the limited states of waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. Emotional encoding shapes memory, negative heavier than positive, state specificity determining recall and reenactment until inquiry breaks the fixation.
Living in the gap is awareness over all states, the junction between beats where perception is open and receptive. Kinesthetic shifts allow new movement experiences, new possibility, and memory freed from the emotional seal that held the body braced. Rapport is the currency for transformation, and the vestibular meta-sense sets direction for the empty center point where self is not object or subject. In this quiet, the internal chatter drops, aversion loses its anchor, and I-awareness stands as the unbounded shoreless position, the space itself.



