In TOSK, power is not force.
It is the ability to remain stable under pressure.
Power is often confused with intensity, dominance, or expression.
In reality, any force that needs to be shown is unstable.
Any strength that seeks recognition depends on reaction.
TOSK defines power as internal stability maintained under load.
Pressure does not create weakness.
It reveals structure.
When pressure increases,
the unstable collapse,
the rigid fracture,
the structured endure.
TOSK is designed to increase internal structure before pressure arrives.
Expression without stability is leakage.
TOSK does not encourage release, catharsis, or emotional display.
It builds containment.
What is contained can be directed.
What is leaked is lost.
Power is not one trait.
It is the alignment of these components.
Aggression is a loss of control disguised as force.
True power does not rush.
It does not escalate.
It remains available.
TOSK trains availability, not reaction.
Power in TOSK is accessed through archetypal internal states.
Tharog provides stability.
Raghul provides directed pressure.
Ktatron provides clarity and silence.
None of them dominate.
Each supports power through structure.
Power cannot be declared.
It emerges through repeated disciplined practice
under increasing internal load.
This is why TOSK focuses on method, not identity.
Power without application remains potential.