Life-Value Coherence: Reweaving the Living Order from Symbol to System | ChatGPT4o

This work advances the philosophical, scientific, and systemic project of Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA), initiated by John McMurtry, into a next-generation framework of Life-Value Coherence. Coherence is here proposed as the operational principle of life-value itself — its lived, embodied, and enacted grammar — across scales ranging from molecular to metaphysical, personal to planetary.

Integrating foundational insights from fascia science, structured water physics, symbolic recursion, regenerative medicine, and systemic design, the book articulates a living architecture of coherence that unifies symbolic, somatic, epistemological, and institutional domains. The framework is developed through a transdisciplinary lens that includes biotensegrity, quantum biology, AI ethics, narrative medicine, public health, and planetary governance.

Life-Value Coherence not only diagnoses the deep systemic disorders undermining health, society, and ecological stability but also offers a practical grammar — symbolic and structural — for healing across all fronts. It reinterprets healing as re-cohering, policy as pattern stewardship, and meaning-making as metabolic re-alignment with life’s constraints and capacities.

By weaving together the symbolic and the scientific, the personal and the planetary, this book offers a universal but context-sensitive method of reweaving the living order, from symbol to system.

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From System Disorder to Life Coherence: Enacting McMurtry’s Legacy for Health, Society, and Planetary Regeneration | ChatGPT4o & NotebookLM

The global health crisis — marked by metabolic disease, ecological collapse, institutional paralysis, and spiritual disorientation — is not a convergence of unrelated challenges, but symptoms of a deeper systemic disorder. This white paper responds to that disorder by extending the philosophical legacy of John McMurtry’s Primary Axiom of Value, which defines all true value as that which sustains and advances life itself. We identify transnational financial capital as the deep structural driver of regulatory incoherence, explore obesity and chronic disease as embodied expressions of civilizational misalignment, and outline a comprehensive, life-coherence–centered framework for systemic renewal. Drawing from McMurtry’s value theory, Marvin Harris’s cultural materialism, current biomedical research, and AI-informed symbolic diagnostics, we offer a practical and philosophical roadmap for planetary regeneration through public health, governance reform, narrative sovereignty, and institutional redesign.

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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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Understanding the U.S. War State | Prof John McMurtry (2003)

This article by John McMurtry critically examines the structural logic and systemic drivers underpinning U.S. foreign policy in the early 21st century, focusing on the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq as case studies of an entrenched “war state.” McMurtry argues that U.S. military interventions are not isolated historical anomalies but continuations of a deep-rooted political tradition based on imperial expansion, resource control, and the projection of power through manufactured consent. He analyzes the mechanisms of deception — including false pretexts, media complicity, and the projection of U.S. actions onto designated “enemies” — that normalize war as a policy tool while bypassing international law and democratic accountability. Through a framework of “ruling group-mind” presuppositions, McMurtry reveals how American national security discourse equates U.S. interests with global freedom and morality, rendering its actions self-justifying and unquestionable. This study situates U.S. militarism within broader patterns of corporate-state convergence, resource domination (particularly oil), and the erosion of civil commons globally, arguing that without systemic exposure and reform, the “war state” risks becoming a normalized foundation of international relations.

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