The Coherence of Life – Autonomic Control, Chronic Disease, and the Civilizational Design of Health | ChatGPT5.1 & NotebookLM

This book advances a unified control-theoretic framework for understanding chronic disease as a failure of coherent autonomic, metabolic, immune, and civilizational regulation rather than as a collection of isolated organ pathologies. Drawing on neurophysiology, polyvagal theory, systems biology, immunometabolism, developmental trauma, ecological health, and ethics, it reframes conditions such as heart failure, type 2 diabetes, autoimmunity, chronic fatigue syndromes, and multisystem dysautonomia as predictable outputs of persistent regulatory misgovernance.

The work traces how chronic sympathetic over-authorization, loss of vagal inhibition, afferent signal corruption, and integrator wind-up lead to progressive system collapse across biological domains. It then extends this logic outward to show how modern economic, social, technological, and ecological environments entrain nervous systems into chronic threat postures at population scale.

Finally, the book articulates a positive vision of a coherent civilization — one in which recovery, safety, metabolic trust, immune resolution, and ecological buffering are treated as first-order design variables. Health is presented not primarily as a medical achievement, but as the emergent property of environments that respect the operating limits of living control systems.

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Toward a Life Coherent Regenerative Health Paradigm: Integrating Salutogenesis, Life Value Onto Axiology, and Salugenesis | ChatGPT4o

Contemporary health science has largely operated within the paradigm of pathogenesis, focusing on the mechanisms of disease. This paper proposes a comprehensive alternative that integrates three emerging frameworks: salutogenesis, John McMurtry’s life‑value onto‑axiology, and Robert K. Naviaux’s theory of salugenesis. Salutogenesis emphasises psychosocial resources and a sense‑of‑coherence that enables individuals to perceive life as comprehensible, manageable and meaningful. Life‑value onto‑axiology supplies a universal ethical criterion, asserting that a value is whatever expands the range of thought, felt‑being and action, and critiques life‑blind rationality that equates reason with self‑maximisation. Salugenesis describes the bottom‑up, energy‑intensive sequence of molecular, cellular and behavioural changes that constitute healing, highlighting the role of mitochondrial phenotypes and the cell danger response. Through comparative analysis, this paper identifies complementarities and gaps among these frameworks and synthesises them into a regenerative health model. The integrated model emphasises multi‑level interventions — supporting cellular healing, cultivating psychosocial coherence and grounding policy in life‑value ethics — and underscores the necessity of environmental stewardship for health. It concludes with practical implications for assessment, therapy and research, advocating for a paradigm that enables life across all domains.

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Cancer as Pattern: A Regenerative Model of Coherence, Breakdown, and Healing | ChatGPT4o

This book presents a new integrative model of cancer that reframes it not as a genetic aberration or isolated cellular malfunction, but as a systemic signal of disrupted coherence — across biological, ecological, symbolic, and societal scales. Grounded in contemporary research from mitochondrial medicine, bioelectric morphogenesis, fascia science, and systems theory, this work explores cancer as an evolutionary and developmental reversion under constraint failure.

The model synthesizes physical (tensegrity, redox dynamics, interstitial flow), informational (bioelectric, metabolic, and narrative signaling), and symbolic (meaning, trauma, story) domains to illuminate cancer’s genesis and trajectory as a patterned breakdown in the body’s terrain. It extends this understanding outward — connecting chronic disease with planetary degradation, economic trauma, and institutional incoherence — and proposes a regenerative, coherence-first approach to both therapy and civilization design.

By integrating clinical insights, scientific rigor, symbolic literacy, and ecological ethics, Cancer as Pattern offers a comprehensive framework for a new era of medicine — one that heals by restoring flow, form, and meaning at every level of life.

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