From Babylon to Zion: Rastafari and the Planetary Homecoming | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

Across history, humanity has carried a deep longing for belonging — a dream of homecoming reflected in sacred narratives, prophetic movements, and cultural visions. This article explores the ancient Israelite, Jesus, and Rastafarian movements as nested turns of a holofractal spiral, each responding to systemic exile and domination by reimagining a path toward coherence and liberation.

Through the archetypes of Babylon and Zion, we trace how these movements evolved from covenantal identity to universal belonging, culminating in the Rastafarian insight that Ethiopia symbolizes Zion — the shared ancestral root of humanity. In light of modern genetics, which confirms that all humans descend from Africa, Rastafari’s symbolic return expands into a planetary narrative: a call to remember that we are one root, many branches, one home.

In the face of today’s global crises — ecological collapse, systemic inequality, spiritual alienation — this holofractal narrative offers a regenerative framework for healing fragmentation, restoring interconnection, and envisioning a planetary Zion grounded in life-value coherence.

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From Revelation to Regeneration: A Coherence-Based Reading of the Apocalypse | ChatGPT4o

This white paper offers a coherence-based re-interpretation of the Book of Revelation — not as a prophecy of doom, but as a symbolic map of systemic breakdown and potential regenerative rebirth. By decoding the apocalyptic visions through the lens of symbolic patterning, life-value onto-axiology, and regenerative systems thinking, we reframe the “end of the world” as an invitation to unveil and realign the fractured systems — economic, medical, ecological, social, and spiritual — that have deviated from life-sustaining coherence.

Rather than framing Babylon as a distant past or future threat, we identify its architecture in present-day extractive institutions, incoherent language, and money-value sequencing. Conversely, the New Jerusalem is presented not as a literal city, but as a fractal design template for a world patterned on wholeness, sufficiency, transparency, and participatory stewardship. The Tree of Life, long misunderstood or mythologized, is revealed as both a literal and symbolic grammar of coherence — anchored in physiology, ecology, governance, and meaning itself.

This white paper invites a multi-sectoral regeneration effort — spanning finance, medicine, education, spirituality, and governance — rooted in reattuning to life-patterns and replanting the Tree at the center of all systems.

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