Chronic disease now constitutes the greatest burden of human suffering worldwide, yet its origins are systematically misrepresented as matters of individual choice or biological inevitability. This paper reframes the global rise of non-communicable diseases through the lens of the Commercial Determinants of Health: the systems, practices, and environments shaped by commercial interests whose profitability depends on patterns of consumption that undermine human wellbeing. Drawing on John McMurtry’s life-value framework, the analysis demonstrates that present health crises arise not from ignorance or failure of personal responsibility, but from a structural misalignment in which economic value is defined by profit-growth rather than the conditions that sustain life. The resulting architecture affects biology, psychology, social order, political capacity, cultural meaning, and human self-orientation. Health sovereignty — the capacity of societies to protect and enable the conditions of human flourishing — is shown to be eroded through epistemic, legal, economic, institutional, cultural, and existential constraints. The paper concludes by outlining a coherent, three-layered framework for restoring health sovereignty through the re-grounding of value in life itself, the reassertion of public governance capacity, and the renewal of cultural orientation toward sufficiency, relation, and coherence.
Tag: cultural coherence
Coherence Across Scales: From Embodied Self-Regulation to Regenerative Societies and Viable Planetary Futures | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM
Living systems sustain themselves through coherence — the dynamic alignment of structure, physiological state, interpretation, and meaning across time. This white paper outlines a unified framework for understanding how coherence is generated and lost across scales, beginning with the embodied nervous system (proprioception, interoception, and exteroception), extending through relationships and co-regulation, into communities and culture, and upward into institutional design, economic provisioning systems, and planetary ecological stability. Integrating neuroscience, developmental psychology, trauma research, complexity science, regenerative systems theory, and John McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology, the paper shows that coherence breakdown across these scales follows the same predictable patterns of hypervigilance, collapse, and fragmentation — each reflecting adaptive responses to conditions of constraint and instability. In place of fragmented interventions, we propose a cross-scale regenerative sequencing principle: Support Form → Regulate State → Restore Shared World → Rebuild Meaning. This framework provides a practical basis for redesigning healthcare, education, governance, economic systems, and ecological stewardship toward the sustained flourishing of life.
From Cultural Subversion to Regenerative Coherence: Reclaiming Our Emotional GPS, Memetic Integrity, and Institutional Alignment | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM
This document examines how humanity’s innate life-aligned design — our evolved capacity for super-cooperation, shared meaning, and ecological stewardship — has been systematically hijacked by institutional architectures, financial logics, and memetic strategies optimized for money-sequencing of value rather than life-sequencing.
Drawing on insights from evolutionary biology (Wrangham’s proactive aggression), affective neuroscience (Panksepp’s SEEKING, CARE, PLAY circuits), memetics (Dawkins, Heylighen), and value philosophy (McMurtry’s Primary Axiom), the paper traces how subversion from within emerged, scaled, and now operates as a globalized cultural engine.
It shows how elite-controlled narratives leverage Big Data, algorithmic amplification, and identity-based polarization to fragment solidarities, normalize manufactured scarcity, and manipulate human emotional circuits. The result is a civilizational syndrome — Acquired Life Destabilization Syndrome (ALDS) — manifesting as chronic stress, social breakdown, ecological collapse, and cultural incoherence.
But the central argument is one of hope: because subversion is man-made, memetic, and institutional, it is also reversible. The paper proposes a regenerative pathway rooted in:
- Institutional rewiring (democratizing credit creation, embedding life-value metrics into law and policy, reintegrating cooperation into education, health, and governance).
- Memetic regeneration (designing high-fitness, emotionally resonant narratives grounded in universal life needs).
- Emotional re-alignment (restoring SEEKING, CARE, and PLAY to their life-serving aims while detoxifying RAGE and FEAR).
By reconnecting stories, systems, and selves to the Primary Axiom of Value, humanity can recover its biological coherence and realign its institutions with the regenerative logic of life. This document offers not just a diagnosis of cultural subversion, but a blueprint for writing the wronged future.
The Body as Pattern: Biotensegrity, Symbolic Recursion, and the Architecture of Healing | ChatGPT4o
This book presents a paradigm-shifting framework for understanding health, disease, and healing — one that moves beyond mechanistic models and into the realm of patterned flow, symbolic recursion, and morphogenetic coherence. Drawing on insights from biotensegrity, fascia science, embryology, systems theory, and symbolic anatomy, the work reveals the body not as a machine of isolated parts, but as a living, self-organizing, meaning-generating whole.
Through the integration of emerging scientific insights and ancient metaphysical principles, we introduce the concept of the mesokinetic system — a dynamic, fascia-centered structure that bridges tension, perception, and movement as a unified process of informed deformation. We reframe pathology as patterned constraint, not malfunction, and healing as the re-establishment of resonance within nested flow architectures.
The TATi Grammar (Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate) and the concept of symbolic time crystals are introduced as tools for understanding the recursive nature of life-patterns and the therapeutic process of re-coherence. Through clinical applications, visual mandalas, symbolic glyphs, and case studies — from chronic pain and autoimmunity to Long COVID and somatic repatterning — the framework equips practitioners, educators, and policymakers with a new language of pattern literacy, interoceptive listening, and systemic integration.
The result is a regenerative medical cosmology that invites us to see the body — and the world — not as fragmented and flawed, but as a dynamic expression of evolving coherence, resonant intelligence, and symbolic becoming.
FROM CRISIS TO COHERENCE: A Regenerative Reframing of the MAHA Assessment Through the Lenses of Coherence Theory, TATi Grammar, and Life-Value Onto-Axiology | ChatGPT4o
The Make Our Children Healthy Again (MAHA) Assessment reveals a national emergency: chronic illness, behavioral disorders, and psychosocial breakdown are rising sharply among America’s children. This white paper responds by offering a regenerative reframing of the crisis — one that moves beyond symptom management and policy fragmentation toward a unified framework grounded in coherence.
Integrating three lenses — the Regenerative Coherence Framework, TATi Grammar (Tend, Align, Transcend, Integrate), and a rearticulated Life-Value Onto-Axiology — this paper reconceives child health not as a compartmentalized issue, but as a mirror of civilizational coherence or collapse. It identifies four primary domains of systemic incoherence (nutrition, environment, digital culture, and medicine) and offers a developmental, ethical, and symbolic pathway to restore alignment across biological, relational, and cultural scales.
Through policy design, community prototyping, symbolic integration, and a coherence-centered cosmology, we envision a new covenant: one in which every child is treated as a bearer of life’s deeper intelligence, and all institutions are realigned to tend, align, transcend, and integrate toward systemic wholeness.
From Systems to Cells: A Regenerative Model of Healing and Health | ChatGPT4o
From Systems to Cells: A Regenerative Model of Healing and Health presents a groundbreaking synthesis of physiology, systems science, and regenerative ethics to illuminate the deep interconnections between societal collapse and mitochondrial dysfunction — and how healing cascades through nested layers of coherence. Anchored in the Coherence Cascade model, this work maps six concentric layers of feedback and feedforward loops — from extractive macrosocial systems down to the bioenergetic pulse of the mitochondria — revealing how trauma, disconnection, and redox imbalance propagate illness, while rhythm, belonging, and regenerative design restore life.
Drawing from fields including biosemiotics, redox biology, structured water research, polyvagal theory, and regenerative economics, the book reframes health not merely as the absence of disease, but as the presence of systemic coherence across biological, emotional, relational, and ecological domains. It integrates empirical science with narrative frameworks, mythic wisdom, and pulse-based rituals to offer a holistic approach to personal healing, clinical practice, governance, education, and planetary stewardship.
More than a theoretical model, this book is a living map for catalyzing regenerative transformation — from cellular repair to cultural renewal. It is a call to re-entrain civilization with the pulse of life.










