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Sovereign Relations: The Field Between Minds

Contributor(s): Bruce, Nelson (Author)

ISBN: 9798199923439

Publisher: Independently Published

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Pub Date: June 3, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.78" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.83 lbs) 312 pages

Series: The Sovereign Trilogy

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Most people do not meet cleanly. They meet through memory, expectation, fear, desire, protection, attachment, and history carried before a word is spoken. Sovereign: Relations makes these hidden movements visible.

This work examines the structure beneath human connection, moving beyond personality, chemistry, loyalty, or conflict to reveal The Field: the unseen space where perception, power, responsibility, attachment, and expectation begin to move before understanding. It is where silence gains meaning, attraction arrives early, irritation appears before explanation, and old wounds enter new rooms.

The Field does not belong only to romance or family. It appears wherever people touch one another's lives: in friendship, marriage, parenting, work, leadership, community, obligation, belonging, and distance. Every room carries a field. Every relationship changes when something unseen begins shaping what can be said, asked, offered, refused, or believed.

Through this lens, the book explores how meaning is assigned, projection enters, attachment forms, and misunderstanding grows between experience and interpretation. Its value is recognition-giving structure to moments when relation becomes hard to read: when closeness creates fear, loyalty becomes obligation, affection becomes control, help becomes leverage, or silence becomes punishment.

The text returns to The Gap: the distance between what is experienced, what is believed, and what moves beneath. In relation, The Gap becomes especially powerful. Here, assumption replaces inquiry; projection becomes certainty; attachment distorts perception; power hides inside care, silence, need, protection, or withdrawal.

It also names the Four Actions between individuals: accept, clarify, resist, withdraw. These shape every boundary, agreement, argument, reconciliation, and ending. They reveal how people move toward one another, protect themselves from one another, misunderstand one another, and sometimes return to themselves.

The work shows how relation does not remain private. Repeated patterns become family culture, social expectation, institutional behavior, and inherited structure. What is unresolved between people often becomes normal inside groups. What is repeated long enough begins to feel like truth.

This book is for those who want to understand why some bonds expand while others reduce; why certain people make life clearer while others make reality harder to hold; why the same patterns appear across different relationships, places, and seasons.

It promises no simple connection. But it makes relation more navigable by naming the hidden field.

To see The Field is to recognize what moves before language catches up. To understand The Gap is to see where misunderstanding enters. To know the Four Actions is to know when to accept, clarify, resist, or withdraw.

Sovereign: Relations is not about controlling others. It is about seeing clearly enough to stop being controlled by unseen attachment, distorted perception, inherited roles, and unspoken power.

For readers seeking clarity, discipline, self-mastery, and a deeper understanding of human connection, this book offers a structured way to recognize the forces shaping relation, intimacy, conflict, responsibility, belonging, and consequence. It gives language to what many have sensed:

Every relationship creates a field. Every field shapes participation. What remains unseen between people often becomes the structure they live inside.

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