Recommended Pathways
Enter Where the Concern Is Alive
The Life-Knowledge Commons can be entered in many ways.
There is no single required order.
Some visitors arrive through health.
Some through economics.
Some through peace.
Some through wisdom, spirituality, or meaning.
Some through public policy, climate, medicine, or Caribbean realities.
Some simply sense that the ways we organize life are no longer serving life.
These pathways are offered to make entry easier.
Begin where the concern is alive.
Go deeper when ready.
New to the Commons
Begin here if this is your first visit.
- Home
- Start Here
- The Life-Coherence Atlas
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Project Hubs
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
This pathway gives the simplest orientation: doorway, map, framework, curated projects, and practical tools.
For Health Professionals
Begin here if you are a physician, nurse, public health worker, therapist, health planner, researcher, or caregiver.
- Health & Healing
- Health & Healing Hub
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
- Caribbean / SIDS Lab
- Library
This pathway explores health as life-capacity enabled, healing as life-capacity restored, and medicine as life-serving practice.
For Policymakers and Public Servants
Begin here if you are concerned with governance, public policy, development, health systems, climate resilience, social protection, or public institutions.
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Economy & Progress
- Economy & Progress Hub
- Caribbean / SIDS Lab
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
- Project Hubs
This pathway asks how policies, budgets, institutions, and indicators can become answerable to life.
For Peacebuilders and Conflict Readers
Begin here if you are concerned with violence, war, trauma, structural harm, sacred memory, reconciliation, justice, or legitimate coexistence.
- Peace & Repair
- Peace & Repair Hub
- Wisdom & World-Bringing
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Library
This pathway explores peace as life-capacity protected and repair as more than the absence of direct violence.
For Spiritual and Philosophical Readers
Begin here if you are drawn by meaning, spirituality, wisdom, Maturana, McMurtry, Galtung, Vervaeke, emotioning, relevance, metanoia, or wu-wei.
- Wisdom & World-Bringing
- Wisdom & World-Bringing Hub
- The Life-Coherence Atlas
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Peace & Repair
- Project Hubs
This pathway explores how distinctions, emotions, relations, and practices bring forth livable or unlivable worlds.
For Caribbean and SIDS Readers
Begin here if you are concerned with St. Kitts and Nevis, the Caribbean, small island developing states, climate, water, food, health, debt, tourism, governance, or island viability.
- Caribbean / SIDS Lab
- Caribbean / SIDS Hub
- Health & Healing
- Economy & Progress
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
- Project Hubs
- Library
This pathway grounds the Commons in place-based realities under real constraint.
For Deep Readers
Begin here if you want to understand the whole architecture slowly and in depth.
- Start Here
- The Life-Coherence Atlas
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Life-Coherent Civilization Hub
- Health & Healing Hub
- Economy & Progress Hub
- Peace & Repair Hub
- Caribbean / SIDS Hub
- Wisdom & World-Bringing Hub
- Library
- Journal / Archive
This pathway moves from orientation to curated hubs and then into the deeper archive.
For Practical Application
Begin here if you want tools, questions, checklists, dashboards, or ways to apply the framework.
- Life-Coherence Test Worksheet
- Great Inversion Detector Worksheet
- Viability Grammar Worksheet
- Civil Commons Checklist Worksheet
- Field Cycle of Repair Worksheet
- Life-Coherent Dashboard Worksheet
- Minimum Harm Question Worksheet
- Tools for Life-Coherent Repair
- The Life-Coherent Framework
- Health & Healing
- Economy & Progress
- Peace & Repair
- Caribbean / SIDS Lab
- Project Hubs
This pathway is for those who want to ask better questions in real situations.
The Gentle Rule
Do not try to read everything.
Do not begin with the archive unless you already know what you are looking for.
Begin with one doorway.
Follow one thread.
Pause when needed.
Return when ready.
The Commons is not meant to overwhelm.
It is meant to help knowledge return to life.