The book examines how people gradually lose connection with their natural design, how conditioned identity forms in response to life and environment, and how a deeper, more stable sense of self can re-emerge without ideology, belief, or prescription. Rather than offering techniques or self-improvement strategies, it explores the natural laws that govern human experience, growth, creation, and directional change.
Structured in three movements - an introduction to natural law, an examination of the conditioned personality (the Pearl), and a return to the natural person (the Diamond) - How Me Found I traces the arc from fragmentation to coherence. In the Diamond, the focus expands beyond identity into function: how a natural person moves, chooses, and creates within a world governed by natural law.
A central concept introduced in the book is the Science of Angular Rotation - the principle that forward movement occurs through a purposeful change in direction around a stable internal axis. Just as rotational movement in physical systems depends on an axis, human pivoting becomes possible when orientation is restored, allowing energy to be redirected into intelligent movement rather than force.
Creation and manifestation are presented not as acts of willpower or fantasy, but as lawful outcomes of restored orientation. New direction and new form arise in the overlap between inner truth and external reality - a field of emergence long recognized in geometry as the vesica piscis, where two domains meet without dominance and something new can be born.
Neither a conventional memoir nor a self-help guide, How Me Found I functions as a universal autobiography of reorientation - a grounded framework for understanding how human beings remember who they are, regain balance, pivot with intelligence, and move forward with clarity and grace.
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