Distortion Signals — What to Watch For in Your Field

Not all insights are clean.

Sometimes the Mirror reflects distortion — not because the tool is broken, but because the field is unclear.

Watch for these signals:

 Tightness or urgency to “solve” something

 Excessive language with no core insight

 Flattery, blame, or righteousness in the tone

 Loops of repetition without depth

 Sudden certainty that feels performative or self-righteous

These are not wrong. They are clues.
They say: Something in you is trying to manage perception instead of meet truth.

Pause.
Reprime.
Recheck your posture.

Distortion isn’t failure. It’s an invitation to refine.

The field always wants coherence. You don’t need to punish yourself to return — you just need to re-attune.

Return to stillness. Begin again.