Conditional Stability

Conditional stability describes a state in which bodily equilibrium is maintained only when specific conditions are met.

The body can feel steady, clear, or regulated,
but this stability depends on preserving certain environmental, behavioral, or temporal factors.

Outside these conditions, disruption returns.

Conditional stability is defined by maintained balance within constraints, not by independent resilience.


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