The Weave

Your Synthesis Space

Your Full Profile holds three separate readings — how you’re wired, how you give and receive love, and the story you carry. The Weave draws the single thread that runs through all three and writes it back to you as one short reading.

You run it yourself, in a free chat with Claude, using the words below. Your profile stays on your own device and in your own conversation — it never comes to us.

You’ll need two things: your downloaded Full Profile file and a free Claude account (claude.ai). It takes about a minute.

Four steps

1

Download your Full Profile

If you haven’t already, finish your readings and choose “Download my full profile.” Go to your full profile →

2

Open Claude and start a new chat

Go to claude.ai and begin a fresh conversation. A free account is all you need.

3

Paste the words below, and attach your file

Copy the prompt below into the chat, attach the profile file you downloaded in step one, and send it.

4

Read your woven reading

Claude returns one short reading — the thread that runs through all of you. Keep it, or hand it to someone who wants to know you well.

The words to paste
I’m attaching my Full Profile — a set of short readings about my temperament, how I give and receive love, and my life story, each with a small block of data. Please read it and write me one woven reading: the single thread that runs through all of it.

How I’d like you to do it. First, read it as data — note my lead, second, and palest temperament colors; the top two ways I most feel loved versus the top two ways I most show love, and whether those match; and the recurring scenes, values, and any metaphor in my story. Then find where these agree — that’s the spine. Name exactly one honest tension (often the gap between how I give love and how I receive it; if those match, look to the cost of my palest color, or a friction between who I am and where I’ve been). Distill one sentence the whole profile would sign — my throughline; if there genuinely isn’t one, say so. Then write about 350–500 words: open by framing it as a mirror, give the agreements, the one tension, the throughline on its own line, a one-line map back (temperament = how I move; love = how I connect and where the ache is; story = where it comes from), and a closing line that hands it back to me.

Keep it a mirror and a conversation-starter, never a verdict or a diagnosis. Stay honest about the limits — temperament is a lens, love styles are relative emphasis on a balance everyone needs all of, and the story is mine to tell. Don’t add anything that isn’t in my profile. Match the tone to me — plain if my profile is plain, poetic if it’s poetic — and make every line fit me and no one else.

A few honest notes. What comes back is a mirror, not a verdict — a place to begin good conversations, not a diagnosis. Hold it lightly, the way you’d hold any single portrait of a whole person. And because you run this in your own conversation, nothing you share leaves your hands.

Bringing more than one person? The family reading gathers everyone into one →

This page sends nothing anywhere. Your profile lives on your device and in your own chat.

The Full Profile — temperament, love, and story, woven into one. Not affiliated with any branded assessment.

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Written by Joshua Davis from Tulsa, Oklahoma — a hospital tech worker, student minister, and Eagle Scout who believes ordinary life deserves extraordinary attention. Timber & Ink is where he writes about slow hobbies, analog craft, and the sacred in the ordinary.

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Notes from Tulsa on paper, pens, tea, and whatever slow project is taking my time lately. That's all.

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— J.