First Light, Final Spiral: Jesus, the Kingdom, and the Grammar of Regenerative Coherence | ChatGPT4o

This white paper presents a synthesis of John Dominic Crossan’s First Light with a regenerative coherence framework grounded in symbolic recursion, life-value onto-axiology, and the TATi spiral grammar. We reinterpret Jesus of Nazareth not solely as a historical figure or doctrinal savior, but as a living glyph of coherence — a systemic healer, symbolic architect, and social transformer who activated patterns of life-renewing order amidst the structural ruptures of Empire. By analyzing Christic events, parables, rituals, and teachings through the lens of coherence-first metaphysics, we demonstrate how the ministry of Jesus operates as a recursive attractor in the symbolic, somatic, and social domains. Through integrative mappings — biblical, biological, theological, and structural — we reveal how the Kingdom of God functions as a participatory field of regenerative pattern, in contrast to the extractive logic of domination systems. This paper offers not only a theological re-reading, but a practical framework for living Christ’s coherence spiral today — through fascia-informed embodiment, ritual design, narrative healing, and systemic repatterning.

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From Hegemony to Collapse: The Genocidal Logic of Empire and the Regenerative Task of Our Time | ChatGPT4o

This paper presents a critical and systemic analysis of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, situating it within a five-century genealogy of empire grounded in coloniality, extractivism, supremacist ideologies, and ontological separation. Drawing on the symbolic framework developed by Sahana Chattopadhyay — particularly her “Hegemonic Pyramid” visualization — the article traces how empire’s logic has evolved through successive phases of conquest, development, neoliberal globalization, and surveillance capitalism. The central argument holds that Gaza is not an exception to the global system but its structural and symbolic expression. Through an interdisciplinary synthesis of political economy, decolonial theory, epistemology, and regenerative philosophy, the paper explores the collapse of meaning-making (meta-crisis), the erosion of civilizational coherence, and the rise of relational alternatives. The conclusion proposes that the task of our time is not merely resistance but regeneration: to midwife the symbolic and systemic transition toward a pluriversal, life-affirming future. The empire is ending — not by overthrow, but by ontological exhaustion — and we are called to become stewards of coherence in its aftermath.

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The Betrayal Engine: How the Elites Hollowed Out the Nation — and How We Rise Again | ChatGPT4o

The Betrayal Engine explores how a global elite, through decades of deliberate policy and coordinated action, hollowed out the economic, political, social, and moral foundations of nations — most notably the United States.

By mapping the structures of extraction, collapse, and betrayal, and by profiling the Builders rising from the ruins, the book offers a coherent vision for how true sovereignty, resilience, and life-honoring civilization can be regenerated.

It is a manual for those who refuse despair and are ready to forge the future with their own hands.

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“The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community” by David Korten

Reproduced from: http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/5000-years-of-empire/the-great-turning-from-empire-to-earth-community-1 The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community How will future generations remember our time? As the time when climate chaos, peak oil, and an unstable global economy unraveled society? Or as the time of a Great Turning?   David Korten posted May 08, 2006 By what name will future generations know our… Read More

“Decoding the US Empire of Chaos” and “Is There a Unifying Alternative to the Empire of Chaos?” by Prof John McMurtry

The interview (transcript below) from questions with Prof. John McMurtry was conducted for the 15th Anniversary of “Geopolitika” a journal of geopolitical and cultural analysis in Belgrade which was broadcast on Radio Belgrade by the weekly show “Silen” on February 12 from questions posed by Biljana Đorović.

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