How to Find Your Natural Law
- Karen Whitten
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
If you’re eager to reveal the natural law inside you, start with your Grr.
Your Grr is the sharp, unmistakable sensation that rises in your body when something irritates you. Underneath that irritation is the natural law you’re wired to enforce—telling you it’s been violated.

Your Grr is not random. It’s your system reporting a violation.
If setbacks irritate you, you may be wired for Forward Motion.
If people not doing their job sets you off, you may be wired for Execution.
If justifying the status quo grates on you, you may be wired for Improvement.
If lateness triggers your Grr, you may be wired for Stability.
Your triggers aren’t flaws to fix.
They’re signals — revealing the law your body has been enforcing all along.
Every person experiences a core irritation. That irritation leads to a predictable consequence — something in life collapses, shrinks, or goes out of order. Together, the irritation and the consequence reliably reveal the life‑sustaining function underneath.
Irritation = violation signal
Consequence = what collapses when the law is broken
In the next section, you’ll find an AI prompt you can copy/paste into any AI assistant to help you identify your natural law.
You can also explore those already shared:
More laws—and more of the architecture they belong to—will be revealed in upcoming articles. Once you see them, you’ll never see yourself or anyone else the same way again.
This is where it begins.
AI Prompt: Identify Your Natural Law
(Copy/paste this into any AI assistant)
Please help me identify the natural law I uphold. A natural law is something necessary to sustain life — not a preference, personality trait, or value.
The things that irritate me most about others — the moments that bring up a strong “Grr!” sensation — indicate that this law has been violated.
Below is a list of things that trigger that Grr! sensation in me:
[Insert examples of things that irritate you most]
[What makes your blood boil]
For my irritations, please also help me identify the consequence — what happens as a consequence when this behavior occurs. (For example: we experience chaos, progress stalls, people retreat, nothing gets done, people don't feel they belong, the burden falls on one person versus being distributed, freedom is restricted, etc.)
Using both the irritation and the consequence, please help me uncover the underlying natural law.
If helpful, refer to this example of a natural law:
After analyzing my Grr! list, please provide:
The natural law you believe I uphold
How this natural law shows up in nature
The pattern you see between the irritation and the consequence
Any clarifying questions that would help refine it further
Contribute to the Architecture
If you discover your natural law or have questions as you are trying to identify, feel free to contact me — your insights help shape the ongoing architecture and move us closer to the larger mission: a world where we see and honor all laws, not just the one we personally feel.
The natural laws already published will continue to evolve as appropriate. Your insights, feedback, and reflections become part of that evolution.
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