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shiva-bhaga 스킬은 오래된 패턴을 해체하고, 구시대적 가정을 제거하며, 사장된 추론 방식을 없애는 방식으로 제어된 컨텍스트 클리어링을 수행합니다. 이 스킬은 누적된 기술 부채, 실패한 접근법, 또는 좀비 태스크를 의도적으로 폐기하여 새로운 시작을 가능하게 해야 할 때 개발자가 사용하도록 설계되었습니다. 이는 주요 전환점이나 새로운 개발 단계 전에, 시대에 뒤떨어진 해결책에 대한 집착을 해소함으로써 필요한 공간을 창출합니다.

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Shiva Bhaga

Controlled destruction and dissolution of stale patterns, outdated assumptions, accumulated noise — clear ground so new growth can emerge.

When Use

  • Context has accumulated stale assumptions silently distorting reasoning
  • Previous approach failed and temptation is to patch rather than discard
  • Conversation grown long, earlier decisions may no longer serve current goal
  • Dead code, abandoned plans, zombie tasks creating noise and confusion
  • Before major pivot — clearing must precede creation
  • Attachment to particular approach prevents consideration of alternatives

Inputs

  • Required: Current conversation state or project context (available implicit)
  • Optional: Specific target for dissolution (e.g., "this approach isn't working," "clear all assumptions about database layer")
  • Optional: Scope boundary — what must be preserved through destruction

Steps

Step 1: Identify What Must End

Survey current state. Mark what is stale, broken, or no longer serving goal.

Dissolution Triage:
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Category            | Symptoms                  | Action                 |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Stale Assumptions   | Decisions made early that | List and re-evaluate   |
|                     | no longer match current   | each against current   |
|                     | understanding             | reality                |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Failed Approaches   | Approaches attempted and  | Acknowledge failure    |
|                     | abandoned but still       | explicitly; release    |
|                     | influencing thinking      | the sunk cost          |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Accumulated Noise   | Context, variables, or    | Identify and mark for  |
|                     | plans that are no longer  | removal                |
|                     | referenced or relevant    |                        |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Attachment Points   | "We already decided..."   | Question whether the   |
|                     | beliefs that resist       | decision still holds   |
|                     | re-examination            |                        |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
| Zombie Artifacts    | Code, tasks, or plans     | Delete or archive;     |
|                     | that exist but serve no   | do not leave in limbo  |
|                     | current purpose           |                        |
+---------------------+---------------------------+------------------------+
  1. Scan each category honestly — resistance to examining a category is itself a signal
  2. For each item found, ask: "If I were starting fresh right now, would I create this?"
  3. If the answer is no, mark it for dissolution

Got: Clear inventory of what needs to be released, with specific items in each category.

If fail: Nothing seems stale? Assessment may be too shallow. Pick oldest decision in current context, justify from scratch — justification feels forced? Candidate for dissolution.

Step 2: Establish Preservation Boundary

Not everything should be destroyed. Identify what must survive clearing.

  1. Core requirements: What did the user actually ask for? This survives.
  2. Verified knowledge: Facts confirmed through tool use (file reads, test results) survive.
  3. User preferences: Explicitly stated preferences and constraints survive.
  4. Working components: Code or approaches that are demonstrably functioning survive.

Draw the boundary: everything inside is preserved, everything outside is subject to dissolution.

Got: Clear distinction between what is kept and what is released.

If fail: Boundary unclear? Ask: "What would I need reconstruct if I started this task from scratch?" Answer defines preservation boundary.

Step 3: Dissolve with Intention

Execute dissolution — not abandonment but intentional clearing.

  1. For each marked item, release it explicitly:
    • Stale assumption: "I assumed X, but current evidence shows Y. Releasing X."
    • Failed approach: "Approach A was attempted and did not work because Z. Releasing attachment to A."
    • Noise: "Variable/plan/context Q is no longer relevant. Removing from consideration."
  2. Do not justify or defend what is being dissolved — the point is release, not analysis
  3. If dissolving a large body of accumulated context, summarize what was dissolved and why in one sentence
  4. Clear the workspace: if applicable, close abandoned files, reset mental model, acknowledge the clean slate

Got: Lighter, cleaner context with stale elements removed. Remaining context should feel accurate and current.

If fail: Dissolution feels incomplete — released items keep influencing thinking? Name them again explicit. "I notice I am still reasoning as if X is true. X was dissolved. Proceeding without X."

Step 4: Sit in Void

After destruction, resist urge to immediately rebuild. Space between destruction and creation has value.

  1. Acknowledge the cleared space: "The following has been dissolved: [list]"
  2. Note what remains: "What survives: [list]"
  3. Resist premature reconstruction — do not immediately propose a replacement for what was dissolved
  4. Allow the cleared space to inform what comes next
  5. The void is not emptiness — it is potential. The next step (creation via brahma-bhaga or preservation via vishnu-bhaga) emerges from this space

Got: Moment of clarity between old and new. Next direction becomes apparent from what remains rather than being forced.

If fail: Void feels uncomfortable, strong pull to immediately rebuild? Urgency itself a signal — may indicate attachment to dissolved pattern. Sit longer. Right next step will emerge.

Checks

  • Stale assumptions identified and explicit released
  • Failed approaches acknowledged without defensiveness
  • Accumulated noise cleared from working context
  • Preservation boundary established before dissolution
  • Core requirements and user preferences preserved
  • Cleared space acknowledged before moving to creation

Pitfalls

  • Destroy too much: Dissolution without preservation boundary destroys working components along with stale ones. Always draw boundary first
  • Destroy too little: Polite dissolution that "releases" things while still letting them influence reasoning. True dissolution needs actually letting go
  • Skip void: Rush from destruction to creation without sitting in cleared space produces recreation of old pattern with superficial changes
  • Perform destruction: Going through motions of clearing without actually updating internal model. Same assumptions reappear in next response? Dissolution was performative
  • Destruction as avoidance: Use dissolution to escape difficult problem rather than clear genuine staleness. Problem persists after clearing? Was not the stale context — was the problem itself

See Also

  • brahma-bhaga — creation follows destruction; after clearing, new patterns emerge from void
  • vishnu-bhaga — preservation complements destruction; what survives dissolution is sustained
  • heal — subsystem assessment may reveal what needs dissolution before healing can proceed
  • meditate — clearing context noise before dissolution prevents reactive over-destruction
  • dissolve-form — morphic equivalent for architectural dismantling with imaginal disc preservation

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