From Separation to Union: A Mythopoetic and Integral–Nondual Reading of the Four Gospels | ChatGPT5.2 & NotebookLM

This work offers a contemplative synthesis of the Four Gospels through integral–nondual and mythopoetic lenses. Rather than treating Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John as parallel historical accounts or doctrinal sources alone, it approaches them as four complementary perspectives revealing a single movement: from human experiences of separation toward communion with God, self, others, and reality itself.

An integral–nondual reading highlights how the Gospels disclose a unity that underlies apparent divisions — divine and human, inner and outer, personal and communal — while a mythopoetic reading illuminates their archetypal power as sacred drama addressing exile, suffering, healing, and return. Read together, the Gospels emerge not only as witnesses to the life of Jesus Christ, but as transformative texts that diagnose the human predicament and invite participation in a life of restored wholeness. The work argues that the Gospel vision is neither escapist nor abstract, but embodied, relational, and oriented toward lived communion in a fractured world.

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From Cross to Crossing: Reclaiming the Christic Pattern Through Triality, Symbolic Recursion, and the Grammar of Coherence | ChatGPT4o

This book proposes a comprehensive re-visioning of Christian metaphysics, symbolic meaning-making, and planetary ethics through the logic of triality, the process of symbolic recursion, and a transformational grammar named TATi: Tend, Align, Transcend, Integrate. It argues that the multiple crises humanity faces — ecological, spiritual, epistemic — are symptoms of systemic symbolic incoherence rooted in a dualistic generator function.

By tracing the distortion of the cross from a living threshold to a static burden, the book reveals how the Christic pattern — understood not as dogma but as ontological grammar — can be composted and reborn as a coherent symbolic engine for individual, cultural, institutional, and planetary regeneration.

Drawing from theology, integral theory, regenerative design, biosemiotics, mystical traditions, complexity science, and sacred geometry, the text unfolds a participatory invitation: to live not merely as those who cross, but as those who are the crossing — walking the spiral of coherence into the heart of the world.

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The Empty Tomb and the Heart of Emptiness: A Unified Revelation of Coherence, Compassion, and Regeneration | ChatGPT4o

This paper offers a trans-traditional synthesis of two sacred texts — the Heart Sutra of Mahāyāna Buddhism and the Resurrection narrative of the Christian Gospels — as archetypal blueprints of regenerative coherence. It explores their shared revelation: that emptiness is not negation but the matrix of interbeing; that death is not an end but a transfiguration; and that wholeness arises through the dissolution of separate identity. Drawing from integral nondual philosophy, systems science, quantum theory, and mythopoetic insight, this paper reinterprets these teachings not only as theological doctrines, but as transformational design patterns for a civilization in crisis. In this convergence, emptiness becomes the tomb that births form anew, and resurrection becomes the embodiment of relational emptiness made radiant. From silence and surrender, a new coherence is born — one that heals the fragmentation of soul, society, and science through the logic of interbeing.

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The Stone Rolled Away: Resurrection as the Revelation of Wholeness | ChatGPT4o

This article offers an integrative exploration of the Resurrection of Christ through theological, integral nondual, and mythopoetic lenses. Framing the Easter event as more than a historical occurrence, the work presents the Resurrection as a universal archetype of wholeness emerging through paradox — life through death, presence through absence, coherence through fragmentation. Drawing from scriptural sources, contemplative insight, and symbolic narrative, it reveals the Resurrection as a living pattern within the cosmos and the human heart. The article invites readers not only to remember the resurrection but to become it — embodying a life of coherence, compassion, and transfigured presence.

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