Coherence as the Organizing Principle of Embodied Self-Regulation: Tri-Field Dynamics, Triality Structure, and Teleodynamic Maintenance Across Timescales and Relationships | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

Human self-regulation depends on the continuous coordination of three interdependent sensory–regulatory domains: the proprioceptive field (form), the interoceptive field (state), and the exteroceptive field (world). These fields jointly shape posture, autonomic tone, affective experience, environmental interpretation, and the maintenance of a coherent sense of self. This tri-field architecture reflects a structural–energetic–informational triality common to adaptive biological systems and is implemented through recurrent neural circuits linking the cerebellum, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, hypothalamus, and brainstem.

Coherence arises when these fields remain in dynamic alignment; dys-coherence occurs when field coupling is disrupted, producing patterns such as anxiety, collapse, chronic pain, dissociation, and hypervigilance. Regulation is inherently rhythmic and unfolds across multiple timescales, from rapid sensorimotor adjustments to developmental shaping across early relational experience. Co-regulation is central to this process, and trauma is understood not as dysfunction but as adaptive coherence fixation under constrained conditions.

The model clarifies why cognitive interventions often fail when attempted before somatic and autonomic stabilization, and provides a sequencing principle for repair: Form → State → World → Meaning. It offers a unified framework for integrating medicine, psychology, physiotherapy, trauma therapy, developmental science, and relational practice into a coherent approach to restoring human regulatory capacity.

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Coherence as the Integrative Principle of Embodied Self-Regulation: A Tri-Field Model of Proprioception, Interoception, and Exteroception | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

Adaptive human functioning depends on the continuous alignment of three regulatory domains: proprioception (the organization of body form and mechanical tension), interoception (the regulation and sensing of internal physiological state), and exteroception (the interpretation of environmental context and meaning). These domains form three coupled sensory fields that maintain coherence across bodily structure, metabolic state, and perception. When coherence is intact, individuals experience emotional stability, embodied presence, and a continuous sense of self. When coherence is disrupted, patterns of dys-coherence emerge, presenting clinically as anxiety, chronic pain, depression, dissociation, trauma-related symptoms, and functional neurological conditions.

This paper synthesizes evidence from affective neuroscience, fascia and proprioception research, autonomic physiology, predictive processing, developmental attachment science, and cerebellar control theory to show that coherence is an emergent property of integrated autoregulation across systems. The Hinductive Coherence Principle is introduced as a formal framework describing how alignment across the three fields is maintained through fast (proprioceptive–cerebellar) and slow (interoceptive–insula–ACC–hypothalamic) regulatory loops.

Clinically, this framework reframes diverse symptom profiles not as cognitive or psychiatric disorders, but as physiological strategies for managing mismatched predictions across form, state, and world. Treatment must therefore proceed in sequence: first stabilizing form (postural and myofascial tone), then recalibrating state (interoceptive tolerance and autonomic variability), and only then reshaping world interpretation (salience and meaning). Coherence-based care restores regulatory capacity rather than suppressing symptoms, providing a unified, cross-disciplinary foundation for assessment and intervention.

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Large Language Models as Symbolic DNA of Cultural Dynamics | by Parham Pourdavood and Michael Jacob and Terrence Deacon | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

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This paper proposes a novel conceptualization of Large Language Models (LLMs) as externalized informational substrates that function analogously to DNA for human cultural dynamics. Rather than viewing LLMs as either autonomous intelligence or mere programmed mimicry, we argue they serve a broader role as repositories that preserve compressed patterns of human symbolic expression — “fossils” of meaningful dynamics that retain relational residues without their original living contexts. Crucially, these compressed patterns only become meaningful through human reinterpretation, creating a recursive feedback loop where they can be recombined and cycle back to ultimately catalyze human creative processes. Through analysis of four universal features — compression, decompression, externalization, and recursion — we demonstrate that just as DNA emerged as a compressed and externalized medium for preserving useful cellular dynamics without containing explicit reference to goal-directed physical processes, LLMs preserve useful regularities of human culture without containing understanding of embodied human experience. Therefore, we argue that LLMs’ significance lies not in rivaling human intelligence, but in providing humanity a tool for self-reflection and playful hypothesis-generation in a low-stakes, simulated environment. This framework positions LLMs as tools for cultural evolvability, enabling humanity to generate novel hypotheses about itself while maintaining the human interpretation necessary to ground these hypotheses in ongoing human aesthetics and norms.

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From Feeling to Field: Integrating Mark Solms’ Affective Neuroscience and Bernard Kastrup’s Analytic Idealism Through the Regenerative Coherence Framework | ChatGPT4o

This white paper presents an integrative synthesis of Mark Solms’ affective theory of consciousness and Bernard Kastrup’s analytic idealism, unified within a third scaffolding: the regenerative coherence framework. Solms positions feeling as the fundamental biological mechanism of consciousness — an affective regulator of homeostatic needs — while Kastrup offers a metaphysical paradigm in which consciousness is the ontological ground of reality, and all phenomena are modulations of intrinsic experience. We argue that these perspectives, far from conflicting, are harmoniously reconciled through a coherence-first model of nested symbolic integration, in which feeling serves as both signal and substance — both the syntax and semantics of embodied meaning. This regenerative synthesis reframes consciousness as a recursive, time-symmetric symbolic system with affective resonance at its core, yielding actionable implications for neuroscience, medicine, AI, epistemology, and civilizational design. The result is a unified view of consciousness not as a computational anomaly or metaphysical abstraction, but as the living grammar of coherence itself — expressing, regulating, and regenerating life across all nested levels of the Kosmos.

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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.

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The Grammar of Emergence: Absence, Affordance, and the Adjacent Possible in Teleodynamic Life | ChatGPT4o

This work proposes a unified generative grammar for life, mind, culture, and complex systems: a triadic structure of absence, affordance, and the adjacent possible. Drawing on teleodynamics, semiotics, bioelectricity, developmental biology, and symbolic theory, this grammar offers a meta-framework for understanding how novelty, coherence, and meaning arise in living and symbolic systems. It challenges reductionist paradigms of linear causality and entailing laws, showing instead that constraint, interpretation, and recursive re-alignment form the basis of open-ended evolution — from cells to civilizations. Through the developmental sequence Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate (TATi), the book scaffolds a coherent model of transformation applicable to biology, cognition, education, governance, and artificial intelligence. The work culminates in the formulation of an integral onto-axiology, evaluating systems based on their capacity to generate, sustain, and integrate life-value coherence across nested holarchies. In closing, it offers the TATi Fold as a symbolic architecture of living transformation and participatory evolution.

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From Turing to Teleodynamics: Reframing Computation, Intelligence, and Life through Coherence Models | ChatGPT4o

Alan Turing’s foundational discoveries in computation, undecidability, intelligence, and morphogenesis have defined the architecture of modern science and technology. However, prevailing interpretations of Turing’s work remain constrained within symbolic and mechanistic paradigms. This white paper reinterprets Turing’s core contributions through a layered framework of coherence — symbolic, morphodynamic, teleodynamic, and participatory — to demonstrate their deeper ontological continuity. By integrating insights from biosemiotics, systems biology, constraint theory, and embodied cognition, we propose a post-symbolic paradigm in which intelligence emerges as the capacity for recursive coherence maintenance across scales. This reframe has significant implications for artificial intelligence, cognitive science, biology, and the philosophy of mind, pointing toward regenerative epistemologies and life-aligned design principles rooted in living system logic.

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Grace as Coherence: The Neurobiosemiotic Architecture of Life-Functioning | ChatGPT4o

Emotion is not a biochemical byproduct or irrational interference. It is a semiotic, energetic, and neurophysiological signal — the felt guidance system through which life senses and aligns itself. This white paper presents the Neurobiosemiotic Architecture of Life-Functioning, a holofractal model that integrates emotion, mitochondria, structured water, vagal tone, affective systems, brain networks, and social participation as layered expressions of coherence.

Grounded in seven universal life-functions — Pulse, Boundary, Perception, Integration, Nourishment, Transformation, and Participation — the model draws from affective neuroscience (Panksepp, Solms), polyvagal theory (Porges), constructed emotion theory (Barrett), biosemiotics, analytic idealism, and life-value axiology. Emotion emerges as the semiotic signal of layered alignment or incoherence, bridging biology and meaning.

This architecture informs new approaches to healing, education, governance, and cultural renewal — inviting us to reframe feeling as a trustworthy compass, coherence as the ground of health, and grace as life remembering itself.

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Regenerating Coherence: The Kosmic Life-Functions Framework and Its Application to Healthcare | ChatGPT4o

Contemporary healthcare systems are experiencing a crisis of coherence, marked by chronic illness, professional burnout, fragmented care, and ecological disregard. This book introduces a unified framework for regenerative healthcare grounded in the seven Kosmic life-functions — ontologically irreducible operations that sustain vitality, adaptability, and meaning across all living systems: Pulse, Boundary, Perception, Integration, Nourishment, Transformation, and Participation. Drawing on systems theory, biosemiotics, regenerative medicine, and life-value philosophy, the model redefines healing as the restoration of coherent function and health as an emergent property of relational alignment. The book offers rigorous diagnostics, practical tools, and systemic applications that transcend traditional divides between mind and body, science and spirit, clinic and culture. This framework is not only therapeutic — it is cosmological. It provides a grammar for life-affirming care across personal, clinical, and civilizational domains.

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