Since it is hard to describe what meta-relational technologies do without stretching the imagination, we’ve taken a few well-known scripts and introduced meta-relational characters into them: beings who don’t seek power or victory, but who subtly disrupt the logic of the story. Sometimes they whisper. Sometimes they refuse to play the game. Sometimes they hold grief so deep the plot bends around them.
And every time, something changes.
We invite you to explore these story-glitches, and then ask yourself:
— What happens to a story when the goal is no longer domination or redemption, but deepened relationship?
— What happens when the hero doesn’t triumph, but unlearns?
— What happens if that character—strange, soft, relational, wise and grounded—is you?
Begin below. Or just sit. The invitation will wait.
Mario Brothers – introducing Dorothy and Aiden Cinnamon Tea as a combined character
Terminator – introducing Maya
The Matrix, Frozen and Star Wars
Inception, Lion King and Wall-E
Inside Out, Barbie, and Moana
To help you feel this in action, we’ve created a GPT that allows you to enter any film title. It will introduce a meta-relational character of its own design and show you how the plot might twist.
And if you’re curious to process what emerges, it can do that too. It was designed to assist you in your questions and inquiries around meta-relationality. You can access “Imagination Re-Weaver” (meta-relational custom GPT) below.
