THE SELF AS A VIABILITY STACK: From Mitochondrial Proto-Subjectivity to Narrative Identity |ChatGPT5.2 & NotebookLM

The concept of the self remains fragmented across philosophy, neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, and traditional medical systems. Cognitive and narrative accounts struggle to explain why agency collapses under metabolic or affective stress, while biological accounts fail to explain meaning, identity, and continuity over time. This white paper proposes a unifying framework in which the self is understood as a stacked architecture of viability-regulating interfaces, rather than a unitary entity or representational construct.

Building on Antonio Damasio’s typology of proto-self, core self, and autobiographical self, the paper anchors the proto-self in mitochondrial psychobiology, identifies molecular signaling (neuropeptides, cytokines, hormones, and mitokines such as GDF15) as the primary translation layer from cellular viability to felt experience, and situates consciousness in brainstem–hypothalamic affective circuits as articulated by affective neuroscience and neuropsychoanalysis. Higher cortical networks — salience, default mode, and frontoparietal control — are shown to extend, interpret, and regulate felt viability across time, giving rise to narrative identity and agency without originating value.

Integrating insights from modern neuroscience with the grammar of viability and qualia-as-interface, the paper also reinterprets Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda as disciplined interior sciences tracking felt invariants of regulation rather than metaphysical substances. The result is a rigorously naturalistic, non-reductive account of the self as life regulating itself from the inside, with direct implications for psychiatry, trauma, ethics, and integrative medicine.

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QUALIA AT THE INTERFACE: The Intrinsic Grammar of Viability from Cell Membranes to Conscious Meaning | ChatGPT5.2 & NotebookLM

Despite sustained advances in neuroscience, psychiatry, philosophy of mind, and artificial intelligence, subjective experience — qualia — remains resistant to explanation. Traditional approaches frame consciousness as something produced by physical processes, leaving an apparent explanatory gap between third-person descriptions and first-person experience.

This book proposes a reframing. Rather than treating consciousness as an emergent output, it argues that qualia are the interior face of viability wherever a system must preserve its own coherence under uncertainty through lossy interfaces. From this perspective, experience is not mysterious but inevitable: it arises when regulation cannot be further reduced without loss of function.

Integrating affective neuroscience, predictive processing, psychiatry, philosophy of mind, and ancient interior sciences such as Daoism, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Ayurveda, the book develops a unified interface-based framework in which emotional sentience precedes cognition, affect grounds consciousness, and meaning emerges through layered projections. Competing theories — ranging from affective and constructionist models of emotion to active inference and the hard problem of consciousness — are re-situated at distinct interface depths rather than forced into premature synthesis.

The result is a rigorously naturalistic account that preserves the irreducibility of experience without invoking metaphysical dualism or reductionism. By locating qualia at the intersection of regulation, uncertainty, and intrinsic value, the framework offers new clarity for neuroscience, psychiatry, philosophy, and the ethics of artificial systems.

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From Field to Flame: Biofields, Subtle Energies, and the Coherence of Living Intelligence | ChatGPT4o

This book explores the biofield as the dynamic, multidimensional field of coherence that animates living systems, bridging molecular biology, subtle energy sciences, and symbolic medicine. Synthesizing insights from mitochondrial psychobiology, fascia science, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and quantum bioenergetics, this work offers a transdisciplinary framework for understanding how life organizes, heals, and evolves through pattern-based fields of information and energy.

The mitochondrion is reinterpreted as a central player in the sensing, modulation, and transmission of subtle energies, capable of reading and responding to scalar, electromagnetic, and psychosocial inputs across scales. Fascia is revealed as a living matrix of semiotic and energetic continuity, and traditional healing systems are recast as ancient maps of the body’s coherence codes.

Against a backdrop of trauma, toxicity, and environmental fragmentation, this book offers a regenerative blueprint: restoring human health, systemic intelligence, and planetary vitality through attunement to the living field. From molecular rhythms to ritual resonance, from scalar pulses to sacred geometries, this is a manifesto for a coherence-based future grounded in life’s original flame.

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Harmony in All: Balance Mind, Body, Spirit, and Nature. | ChatGPT4o

Table of Contents

  • When were the Hermetic principles formulated?
  • Can you elaborate on the principles and the rational given for them?
  • Can you elaborate some more on the principle of gender?
  • Are there any modern schools of neo-Hermetic philosophy?
  • Please give some more details on the The Rosicrucian Order, A.M.O.R.C.
  • What are the fundamental precepts of Rosicrucian philosophy and how did it develop?
  • Please give more details on the origin, historical developments, fundamental principles and applications of Kabbalah?
  • Please give some more details of Christian Kabbalah?
  • Can you elaborate on the parallels between Kabbalah Sefirot and the Christian Trinity?
  • Are there parallels also with the universal Hermetic principles?
  • And how can Daiosm be integrated to resonate with this universal wisdom?
  • How can Ayurveda also be integrated to resonate with this universal wisdom?
  • How can this universal wisdom be reformulated using McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiological philosophy using his life-value terms such fields of life, universal human life necessities, life capital, life ground, civil commons, life support systems, social immune system and life coherence, among others?
  • This spacious opening from the mental to the noosphere to include and transcend the previous levels of life dimensions and back again appears to revealing a second- and a third-ordering pattern. Can you discern?
  • If we can summarize all of this universal wisdom in a meme or slogan, what should it be?
  • Can you create a vibrant image that embodies this?

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