Toward Life-Coherence Wisdom: Relevance, Emotion, Relation, and Repair in the Service of Life | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

This white paper was developed through an iterative process of reflection, synthesis, drafting, critique, revision, and conceptual integration led by Dr. Bichara Sahely. It extends the life-coherent framework previously developed across health, healing, human flourishing, Beyond GDP, progress, wealth, peace, efficiency, governance, spirituality, religion, geopolitical conflict, discernment, and repair into the domain of wisdom.

The framework brings together multiple streams of inquiry: Katherine Peil Kauffman’s understanding of emotional sentience; Humberto Maturana’s biology of love, emotioning, language, and legitimate coexistence; John Vervaeke’s account of relevance realization, insight, meaning, and wisdom; John McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology and critique of life-blind value systems; Johan Galtung’s analysis of direct, structural, and cultural violence; and wider traditions of thought on wisdom, embodied cognition, affective neuroscience, enactive life, public reason, contemplative practice, systems learning, peacebuilding, ecological responsibility, and institutional transformation.

The author gratefully acknowledges the assistance of ChatGPT as an AI-supported drafting, analytical, editorial, and synthesis companion during the development of the manuscript. ChatGPT was used to help organize the argument, refine language, develop section structure, generate explanatory prose, identify conceptual gaps, support integration across traditions, and assist with editorial polishing.

The author remains fully responsible for the final conceptual framing, interpretive judgments, manuscript content, scholarly claims, and any remaining errors or omissions.

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Life-Coherent Discernment and Repair: Re-Grounding Spirituality, Religion, Peace, and Geopolitical Conflict in the Protection of Life | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

The contemporary world is marked not only by ecological, economic, political, technological, and institutional fragmentation, but by a deeper crisis of ultimate concern. Persons, communities, religions, states, markets, movements, and civilizations continue to organize life around sacred and quasi-sacred commitments — God, land, nation, identity, security, sovereignty, growth, liberation, justice, memory, survival, and future — without always discerning whether these commitments protect life or require its sacrifice. When ultimate concern becomes captured by fear, trauma, revenge, domination, certainty, purity, or institutional self-preservation, violence can appear necessary, sacrifice can appear righteous, and the suffering of others can become invisible, deserved, or expendable.

This white paper proposes a life-coherent framework for discernment and repair. Building on prior life-coherent work in health, healing, human flourishing, and Beyond GDP, it extends the framework into the domains of spirituality, organized religion, peace, and geopolitical conflict. It argues that the spiritual analogue of measurement is discernment. Measurement asks what counts as progress. Discernment asks what is worthy of ultimacy. Both can reveal or conceal life. Both can become instruments of repair or mechanisms of distortion.

The paper integrates several complementary streams of thought: Maturana’s biology of love and legitimate coexistence; McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology and critique of life-incoherent value systems; Galtung’s distinction between direct, structural, and cultural violence; Peil Kauffman’s account of emotion as embodied moral-spiritual guidance; Wilber’s distinction between spiritual states, developmental stages, shadow integration, and embodied practice; and wider traditions of thought on ultimate concern, idolatry, sacred/profane distinction, I–Thou relation, scapegoating, prophetic religion, reconciliation, and restorative justice.

The central claim is that many seemingly intractable conflicts persist because their failure modes are misnamed. They are treated as security problems, territorial disputes, religious conflicts, civilizational clashes, diplomatic impasses, or development failures when they are often deeper failures of discernment: failures to distinguish life-protection from domination, liberation from revenge, sacred memory from weaponized memory, faith from certainty, security from permanent insecurity imposed on others, and peace from the mere silencing of violence. Without naming these ultimate distinctions, societies cannot know what must be de-implemented.

The framework introduces the concept of sacred insecurity: a condition in which collective trauma, identity, land, religion, sovereignty, memory, and survival become fused into an ultimate concern that makes compromise appear as betrayal and violence appear as protection. It identifies recurrent failure modes of sacred incoherence, including weaponized victimhood, redemptive violence, enemy absolutization, institutional idolatry, spiritual bypass, selective legality, metric and narrative capture, and peace without life-conditions.

The paper culminates in a life-coherent discernment and repair cycle: recognize the wound; name the ultimate concern; expose the sacred distortion; distinguish life-protection from life-destruction; de-implement harmful patterns; restore the commons of coexistence; repair life-capacity; and conserve the conditions of peace. It stress-tests the framework against the Middle East, arguing that no people’s wound should be denied and no people’s wound should be allowed to sanctify the destruction of another.

Its purpose is to support those who carry the burden of healing — religious leaders, peacebuilders, clinicians, trauma workers, educators, diplomats, humanitarian actors, public-health practitioners, civic leaders, and communities living inside inherited wounds — in creating more light than heat.

The guiding question is simple:

Does this sacred story, institution, policy, memory, movement, or practice protect, repair, and expand life-capacity — or does it require the disposability of life?

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Regenerative Integration: How We Enact, Embody, and Evolve Coherence Within a Living, Participatory Cosmos | ChatGPT4o

This third and culminating volume of the Regenerative Trilogy synthesizes the foundational principles of Regenerative Coherence and Regenerative Discernment into an actionable framework for integration — the process by which coherence is enacted, embodied, and evolved across personal, collective, and planetary dimensions. Drawing from complexity science, biosemiotics, developmental biology, metaphysics, and Indigenous wisdom, this work offers a transdisciplinary map for living in alignment with life’s intrinsic intelligence. Integration is not merely the endpoint of healing or transformation; it is the recursive act by which life maintains, regenerates, and transcends itself. This book invites us into a participatory cosmos — one that calls us to steward coherence, cultivate wisdom, and integrate meaning across all scales of being.

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Regenerative Discernment: Restoring Coherence Across Body, Meaning, and Civilization | ChatGPT4o

This book offers a transdisciplinary framework for understanding and reversing the deep systemic breakdowns currently facing our bodies, societies, and civilizations. Where Regenerative Coherence explored the restoration of physiological and symbolic alignment within the individual, Regenerative Discernment extends the lens outward and upward — to institutions, economies, ecosystems, and epistemologies.

At its heart is a simple but powerful insight: discernment is the connective tissue of coherence. When systems — biological, political, cultural — lose the ability to distinguish signal from noise, reality from simulation, and value from control, they fall into patterns of fragmentation, amplification, and self-destruction. This book names these patterns of collapse, traces their holofractal architecture across nested scales, and articulates a regenerative grammar — rooted in the TATi sequence — for restoring discernment as both a personal and civilizational capacity.

Bringing together insights from systems biology, philosophy of mind, trauma studies, symbolic anthropology, political economy, and sacred cosmology, Regenerative Discernment invites readers into a new paradigm: not one of prediction and control, but of pattern literacy, epistemic integrity, and coherent becoming.

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Spiraling Grace: A Contemplative Path of Living Wholeness \ ChatGPT4o

Spiraling Grace: A Contemplative Path of Living Wholeness offers a sacred map for personal and collective transformation — one that honors the intelligence of the soul and the rhythms of life itself. Rooted in the wisdom of contemplative traditions and the emerging sciences of coherence, this work presents nine universal life functions as archetypal gateways to presence, truth, and wholeness.

Each function — Grounding, Boundaries, Discernment, Expression, Relational Attunement, Alignment, Aspiration, Flexibility, and Integration — is explored through a multidimensional lens: psychological insight, spiritual depth, somatic awareness, and symbolic resonance. With guidance from the contemplative teachings of Richard Rohr, A.H. Almaas, and Richard Rudd, the book invites the reader into a living spiral of grace — not as a self-improvement path, but as a return to one’s essential nature.

Through poetic reflection, guided inquiry, and embodied practices, Spiraling Grace becomes more than a book — it becomes a companion for those seeking to live with integrity, soften into truth, and offer their presence in service to a more regenerative world. Whether used in solitude or in sacred community, this path reveals transformation not as ascent, but as deepening coherence with the sacred pattern already alive within and around us.

“You are not a problem to solve. You are a spiral of grace remembering itself through time.”

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