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The modern fragmentation of knowledge — across medicine, psychology, spirituality, and culture — has produced a crisis of incoherence. In this groundbreaking synthesis, The Adamantine Architecture of Coherence introduces a regenerative, fascia-based model for understanding and healing the human being as a living convergence of soma, psyche, symbol, and spirit.
Beginning with fascia as the body’s semantic tissue and moving through interoception, trauma, identity, language, myth, ritual, and global ecology, the book offers a recursive, spiral grammar (TATi: Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate) as both a diagnostic and transformative tool. Every part of the body, every phase of life, and every collective system is reframed as an expression of coherence — or its breakdown.
Drawing on diverse thinkers — Lisa Feldman Barrett, Darcia Narvaez, Gabor Maté, Thomas Hübl, Panksepp, Solms, and Indigenous and Eastern wisdom traditions — the work bridges science and spirituality, material and symbolic, individual and planetary. Fascia becomes not just connective tissue but the infrastructure of healing memory and symbolic communication, the substrate of a sacred bodymind.
This book is for physicians, therapists, philosophers, artists, spiritual seekers, and planetary stewards alike. It does not present a mere alternative model — it offers a regenerative architecture in which life itself is recognized as the primary pattern of coherence, and the human being as its most sacred fractal expression.










