This monograph is the second in the Somatic Economics Technical Monograph Series, part of the larger Coherence Economics framework within CFIM360°. It addresses postural load as silent accumulation—how postural load accumulates continuously without discrete markers of increase. The work systematically establishes that posture is not a static condition but an active distribution of load across the body. Even in stillness, joints stabilize, muscles engage, and balance is preserved. This load does not pause; it persists as long as posture is held. Postural load does not present clear moments of increase; there is no single point where accumulation becomes visible. Instead, load builds gradually, adjustments remain subtle, and transitions are continuous. The body does not signal accumulation in discrete steps. Without interruption or redistribution, postural load compounds. The system maintains alignment under gravity, micro-adjustments for balance, and constant muscular engagement. Each moment adds to the retained load; accumulation occurs without release cycles. Postural load does not remain localized. Over time, neighboring structures absorb excess, load shifts across regions, and compensation patterns emerge. The body spreads accumulation to maintain stability. Postural systems maintain apparent stability during accumulation; there is no immediate disruption, balance remains intact, and movement remains possible. Accumulation continues beneath stable appearance. Postural load accumulates silently through continuous retention without discrete signals, distributes across the body while maintaining visible stability, and where posture is held, accumulation progresses without interruption or clear indication. This monograph establishes the silent accumulation mechanism of postural load in Somatic Economics.
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