This article offers an integrative exploration of the Resurrection of Christ through theological, integral nondual, and mythopoetic lenses. Framing the Easter event as more than a historical occurrence, the work presents the Resurrection as a universal archetype of wholeness emerging through paradox — life through death, presence through absence, coherence through fragmentation. Drawing from scriptural sources, contemplative insight, and symbolic narrative, it reveals the Resurrection as a living pattern within the cosmos and the human heart. The article invites readers not only to remember the resurrection but to become it — embodying a life of coherence, compassion, and transfigured presence.
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From Christendom to Christic Coherence: A Manifesto for Regenerating Christianity through the Life-Ground | ChatGPT4o
This manifesto calls for a radical reorientation of Christianity from institutional preservation and doctrinal control toward the living pulse of sacred coherence at the heart of the Christic impulse. Grounded in Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA), it critiques the historical misalignments of Christendom, reframes key theological concepts such as sin, grace, and salvation, and envisions the Church not as a top-down hierarchy but as a regenerative commons of care, discernment, and planetary stewardship. Addressed to clergy and spiritual leaders, the manifesto invites a new pastoral identity rooted in composting inherited distortions and cultivating new life-affirming forms of ecclesial presence. This is not a call to abandonment but to sacred transformation — from Christendom’s decline to a rebirth of the Christic pattern in every place where life is honored, healed, and restored.










