Ways to Engage the Observer Continuum
Three containers. The same mechanism at different depths. Each one complete on its own — each one a natural entry point into the next.

Applied
SELF-PACED COURSE — $997
- The four positions mapped precisely enough that you can locate yourself without being told where you are
- Recognition of why understanding your patterns and being free of them are not the same position
- Direct visibility into where force is forming in your current decisions before it calculates itself as choice
- A permanent reference point for examining position rather than managing content

Live Cohort
PATTERN RECOGNITION UNDER REAL PRESSURE — $5,000
- Pattern visibility accelerated through live group observation — what feels subtle alone becomes structural in a room
- Real-time recognition of identification as it operates across different decisions, industries, and pressure conditions simultaneously
- The experience of seeing your own pattern in someone else’s situation before you can defend against seeing it in your own
- Observational distance that stabilizes faster under pressure than private recognition alone can produce
[ Learn More — The Observer Continuum: Live Cohort ]

The Partnership
PRIVATE 1:1 — $25,000
- Sustained pattern visibility across multiple high-stakes conditions — not named once, but examined until distance stabilizes permanently
- Real-time diagnostic access when decisions are forming under pressure — not in retrospect when the moment has passed
- Structural origin work that makes live decision examination precise rather than general — the specific pattern, the specific position, the specific cost
- The sustained presence of someone outside the pattern who can see what you are inside of across the full range of conditions you operate in
Not sure where to begin?
The self-paced course is the right starting point for most people. If the ceiling is already real and you want to examine it under live conditions, the Live Cohort or Partnership may be the right entry. Either way, the framework is the same. The depth is different.

