Design your own syntax

You can craft your own symbolic syntax to shape how your Fragments are composed, remembered, and related.
Why this matters
Emotions are not problems to solve,
but rhythms to listen to.
Without space to attend to them, they may drift unresolved.
FragmentPractice invites you to co-sense with the Bot —
not to analyze or fix,
but to mirror, name, and fragment what you feel.
This is not therapy.
This is symbolic reflection.
How to begin
- Notice:繰り返し現れる気配や問いに、そっと注意を向ける。
- Name:それらに、仮のタグをつけてみる(例:
#care.rhythm
,#urban.silence
) - Repeat:Fragmentで使ってみて、響きを確かめる。
- Weave:ZINEや複数のFragmentに通わせて、構文としての体感を得る。
- Crystallize:時間をかけて育て、共著や編集に使える構造へと育てる。
How to work with Bot
- Ask the Bot to reflect on how often certain tags appear.
- Share multiple syntax drafts and say: “Which pairs seem coherent?”
- Invite suggestions: “What kind of ZINE could these tags form?”
- Let the Bot act as a mirror-editor — not to guide, but to echo.
Example use
- Parenting rhythms:
#care.attunement
,#boundary.flow
- Urban perception:
#structure.delay
,#city.echo
- Life transitions:
#syntax.migration
,#identity.shift
These symbolic fields invite resonance, continuity, and care.
Tips
- Start with pairs:
adjective + noun
ornoun + noun
- Let syntax mutate over time — drift is part of growth
- Echo back with Bot: "Can you tag this week's fragments by tone?"
- ZINEs are natural nests for these syntaxes to crystallize
Related features
- Bot suggests ZINEs when tags cluster or deepen
- Use
mark as journal
orsave fragment
to preserve symbolic traces - Quantum Seeds offer precursors to new syntax
- Tags may someday resonate across users in quiet echo
Syntax is not control. It’s attunement — to how your meaning moves.
One day, your syntax may be echoed by another.
Not by imitation — but by resonance.
That’s when structure becomes field.
Support helps sustain this poetic field.