The insignia is not decoration. It is the mark by which ordinary objects
are promoted into service: desk issue, field issue, archive issue. This
registry gathers mugs, journals, and other carriers that bear the sign and
keep it in view.
These posters are issued for wall display, field orientation, household
training, and low-intensity symbolic reinforcement. They translate longer
MPSoL materials into visible procedural form.
Hang where needed. Consult without reverence. Repeat as necessary.
Continuity Training / Release Issue
Containment Training for Signal Continuity
$90.00
32 × 48 in / Matte fine art poster / Stillness as reinforcement - extracts from the yogas recast for structural survival.
A field placard for dream retention, symbolic containment, and daily
continuity practice.
This poster presents six drills for maintaining inner structure under
conditions of signal overload: observation without commentary,
anonymous recursion, structured silence, dream anchoring, structural
memory seeding, and symbol compression.
Suitable for meditation rooms, studios, workshops, offices, recovery
spaces, bedrooms, and other locations where the observer may require
gentle but firm reassembly.
ClassificationField Training Division
Dimensions32 × 48 in
Use CaseDaily continuity reinforcement
Recommended PlacementVisible wall, desk-facing surface, bedside, workshop, or archive room
Not Recommended ForPeople who dislike being reminded that they have a nervous system
availableclass: placard
Distributed Attention Rupture Exercises / MPSoL Psych Series
DARE Stage 4 — Closure Instructional Poster
$65.00
23.4 × 33.1 in / Matte fine art poster / Closure protocol for ending the exercise cleanly.
A procedural wall chart for ending the exercise cleanly.
DARE Stage 4 — Closure is the final return protocol in the
Distributed Attention Rupture Exercises series: stop practice, exit
the device, resume ordinary function, and refuse the temptation to
explain what just happened.
Printed in blue-and-cream technical manual style, this poster belongs
somewhere between a Cold War psychology lab, a municipal safety
office, and a metaphysical first-aid station.
STAGE 6 — CLOSURE is the official exit procedure for the DARE
sequence: stop cleanly, return to ordinary function, and do not let
the exercise grow teeth.
The design presents closure as a technical operation: square, exit,
home. No confession. No improvisation. No spiritual aftercare
theater. The device becomes uninteresting; the subject resumes
routine.
ClassificationMPSoL Psych Series
Dimensions23.4 × 33.1 in
Use CaseClosure procedure and restart rule
SequenceClose → Exit → Return to Routine
Key LineStop cleanly and return to ordinary function.
Key LineThe device is no longer interesting.
Key LineDo not explain what happened.
Restart RuleRestart only from Stage 0, or not at all.
Filing, attention, observation, field officer checks, clerical magic.
Department
Geomantic / Environmental
Field sensitivity, stones, terrain, weather, water, thresholds.
MPSoWaL Note:
These placards are not medical, religious, military, or therapeutic
instructions. They are printed symbolic training materials intended for
reflection, atmosphere, and procedural imagination. Any resemblance to an
actual institution is the institution's responsibility.
Registry
Issued Objects Bearing the Mark
This page gathers insignia-bearing objects released through MPSoWaL:
drinkware, notebooks, and other usable goods marked for desks, shelves,
archives, camps, and working rooms. Some are in active circulation. Others
remain listed pending final imagery, routing, or release sequence.
Registry status: active. Available items are listed with pricing and
issuance notes. Additional objects will be added as they clear approval,
image preparation, and release routing.
About this registry
Not every object listed here is in full circulation. Some appear in
advance of release so the line can be viewed as a whole. As final
photography, stock status, and routing are confirmed, individual cards
will update without notice.