Principle 3: The Practice as Presencing via S.E.W.
The practice is one person presencing with themselves, alone or in front of another via S.E.W. — sensations, emotions, wants — is the form that holds it.
Commentary
Defines the practice itself: one practitioner presencing with their own sensations, emotions, and wants. S.E.W. is the canonical form. The form is the same whether solitary or witnessed by another.
Status notes
v3, ready for team review. Grammar irregularity in source (“via S.E.W. … is the form that holds it”) — sentence as written reads awkwardly; likely needs an editorial pass. Statement substance is clear.