Model L · Intertype Relations
Galvanizing — Model L
The second symmetric Model L relation hidden inside classical Benefit.
What Model L Says
Base Meets Galvanizing
Galvanizing is the second symmetric Model L relation that appears where Model A saw Benefit. It is defined by the two types' Base elements landing on one another's Galvanizing position, C4.
The Galvanizing function is radial and backgrounded. It fuels and energises without usually becoming the centre of conscious attention. In Galvanizing, each person's Base becomes a background driver for the other.
The result is again mutual. No one is the benefactor and no one is the beneficiary at Model L resolution. Each psyche is galvanised by the other's Base in the same structural way.

Pairings
The Eight Galvanizing Pairs
These are the old Benefit links whose Model L Base-to-Base coincidence falls on Galvanizing, C4.
| Pair | Old Model A link | Model L reading |
|---|---|---|
| IEI / LII | IEI -> LII | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| SLI / ESI | SLI -> ESI | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| IEE / LIE | IEE -> LIE | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| SLE / ESE | SLE -> ESE | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| ILI / EII | ILI -> EII | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| SEI / LSI | SEI -> LSI | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| SEE / LSE | SEE -> LSE | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
| ILE / EIE | ILE -> EIE | Base to Galvanizing, mutually |
Model A Contrast
Why This Was Previously Called Benefit
Model A sees an asymmetric benefactor-to-beneficiary arrow because it only draws the central eight functions. Model L adds the radial positions and shows the relation closing into a symmetric C4 correspondence.
