SCRIPTBORNE
/ˈskrɪptˌbɔrn/
(adj.)
Definition
Scriptborne describes identity shaped by language received rather than chosen. A state of being carried by inherited narratives, instructions, or names that entered before consent.
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Soulprint
A life lifted by sentences written early.
Meaning arrives already carrying weight, direction, and expectation.
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Clarity Shard
Some stories arrive as shelter.
Some arrive as scaffolding.
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Rememory
You learned who you were through words that preceded you: rules, roles, explanations offered as truth.
Scriptborne returns you to the recognition that inheritance can be examined without being erased.
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Seal
I recognize what carried me, and I choose what carries me forward.
If this word resonates with you, you’re welcome to respond below with:
• a moment you chose to stay
• a place where you stopped forcing movement
• or simply ✦ if this named something familiar
This space knows how to hold it.