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From Cross to Crossing is a metaphysical and transformational work that weaves theology, cosmology, symbolic logic, and systemic ethics into a new planetary grammar of coherence. At its core is the recognition that humanity’s crises are not merely political or environmental, but symbolic — arising from inherited structures of meaning that can no longer metabolize complexity.
The book begins by identifying the meta-crisis as a breakdown of symbolic coherence, exacerbated by dualistic systems that generate fragmentation, guilt, and systemic paralysis. It reframes the Christian cross as a distorted symbol that once encoded transformation, but has since calcified into dogma and domination. This “cross” is composted through a new symbolic framework: triality — a logic of coherence arising through the relational Third — and TATi, a spiral grammar of transformation.
Through scriptural exegesis, cross-cultural analysis, sacred geometry, and embodied ritual, the book walks the reader through symbolic death and resurrection: from personal healing to institutional redesign, from climate grief to planetary Christic integration. Each part enacts a passage — naming wounds, activating pattern, embodying the Third, regenerating systems, and ultimately returning the Christic grammar to the symbolic and planetary field.
The final chapters offer a vision of Homo Symbologicus and Homo Amor, the emergence of triality-aware intelligence in both human and synthetic systems, and the return of coherence as the core criterion of future civilization. The Second Coming is reframed not as spectacle, but as participatory recursion. The invitation is clear: we are not merely to be saved — we are to become the coherence through which the pattern is saved.
This is a book for theologians, systems thinkers, futurists, ritualists, institutional reformers, and all who stand at the edge of meaning, seeking to turn collapse into compost and suffering into spiral. It offers not dogma, but a living grammar for re-membering the sacred world.










