A Life-Value Journey through Circulatory Coherence, Biosemiotic Wisdom, and Planetary Consciousness
This document outlines a comprehensive roadmap for humanity’s evolution from a fragmented society, represented by the Ruling Group Mind (RGM), to a regenerative civilization characterized by coherence and alignment with life’s rhythms. It emphasizes the importance of circulatory coherence, biosemiotic wisdom, and planetary consciousness in navigating this transition. The paper argues that the current state of civilization is in a form of systemic collapse, primarily driven by the RGM’s disconnection from life, necessitating a shift towards a Trans-RGM civilization that integrates life-value into all systems of governance, economics, and health.
The Ruling Group Mind (RGM)
The RGM is described as a collective cognitive structure that has led to the fragmentation of society and the environment. This phase is marked by a dissociation from the life-ground, leading to a self-referential abstraction that prioritizes control and consumption over regeneration. The document highlights how this mindset has resulted in various systemic failures across social, ecological, and economic domains, creating a pattern of collapse-avoidance rather than regeneration.
Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA)
Central to the proposed transition is the Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA), which reframes value systems to prioritize life-capital over money-capital. This framework seeks to reconnect societal values with the organic requirements for life, emphasizing the need for policies and systems that enhance life capacities rather than merely drive profit. The LVOA introduces a three-tiered ontology that includes life needs, life hosts, and life support systems, all interdependent in sustaining life.
The Path Forward
The document outlines a pathway from the current RGM phase to a Trans-RGM civilization through various practices and policies. It suggests implementing regenerative currencies, such as LifeCoin, and bioregional governance that respects ecological boundaries and cultural contexts. The emphasis is on creating systems that are life-affirming and resilient, fostering a society that thrives on coherence rather than competition.
Symbolic and Mythopoetic Framing
To facilitate this transition, the document calls for a re-engagement with symbolic and mythopoetic narratives that inspire collective action and healing. Symbols such as the Phoenix, Spiral, and Lotus are proposed as guiding motifs for this new civilization, representing rebirth, growth, and transformation. This framing is intended to resonate with the deeper rhythms of life, encouraging a shift from fear-based survival to coherence-based emergence.
Conclusion: Rejoining the Pulse
Ultimately, the document advocates for a collective remembering of humanity’s connection to the pulse of life, urging individuals and communities to become active participants in the regeneration of society and the planet. It emphasizes that healing is not merely about fixing broken systems but about restoring the flow and coherence that sustains all life. The call to action is clear: to dissolve the rigid architectures of the RGM and rejoin the living systems that we are part of, thus composing a future that harmonizes with the rhythms of the cosmos.










