Life-Coherent Transition: A Maturana-Informed Stakeholder Engagement Framework | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

This academic white paper, Life-Coherent Transition: A Maturana-Informed Stakeholder Engagement Framework, develops a methodological bridge between the technical precision of life-coherent frameworks and the lived realities of stakeholders who must participate in bringing such frameworks into being. It argues that life-coherent transformation cannot be implemented through information transfer, policy instruction, expert persuasion, or dashboard reporting alone. Drawing on Humberto Maturana’s biology of cognition, the paper begins from the insight that living systems are structurally determined and structurally coupled: information, evidence, and policy frameworks can perturb stakeholders, but they cannot determine their responses.

This has profound implications for nation-building, public finance, health, education, food systems, climate adaptation, water governance, regenerative tourism, AI ethics, spiritual renewal, and other life-grounded fields of inquiry. A life-coherent transition must therefore move from “buy-in” to co-ownership. Stakeholders cannot be treated as passive recipients of a completed framework. They must be approached as legitimate worlds of conserved concerns, relational histories, institutional pressures, emotional orientations, and practical constraints.

The paper proposes a relational praxis for moving from precise distinctions to lived transformation. This praxis combines life-ground, life-capital, civil commons, mis-nesting, re-nesting, life-capital budgeting, dashboarding, and the Life-Capital Test with stakeholder-specific translation, recurrent conversation, emotional dignity, visible pilots, shared measurement, adaptive learning, and institutional guardrails. Its aim is to preserve conceptual rigor while preventing technocratic imposition, rhetorical dilution, political capture, or free-floating abstraction.

The central thesis is that life-coherent transition requires both the precision of right distinction and the humility of right relation. Without right distinction, transition dissolves into vague aspiration. Without right relation, it hardens into expert control. A more beautiful life-coherent world is not imposed from above; it is brought forth through structural coupling, relational praxis, co-participation, co-ownership, and shared responsibility for the life-ground that makes all flourishing possible.

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Episode 19: Designing Systems for Life-Coherent Attention: Life-Coherent Attention and the Worlds We Bring Forth

A deep dive into life-coherent attention, languaging, viability, artificial intelligence, coherence physiology, and the worlds we bring forth. This episode asks how systems can be designed not to capture attention for extraction, but to cultivate attention in service of life, repair, margin, and possible doings. Read More

Life-Coherent Attention and the Worlds We Bring Forth: A Maturana-Informed, Wilber-Integrated, Coherence-Physiology Synthesis of Languaging, Viability, Mathematical Resonance, Artificial Intelligence, and Transformative Possible Doings | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

This white paper develops the concept of life-coherent attention as a new integrative discipline for understanding how distinctions, conversations, technologies, bodies, institutions, and civilizations bring forth worlds that either conserve or negate the conditions of living. It arises from the convergence of several prior streams in the Life-Coherence project: Humberto Maturana’s biology of cognition, languaging, structural coupling, and biology of love; Ken Wilber’s five irreducible paths of transformation; coherence physiology as the embodied substrate of life-coherent medicine; tri-field dynamics of embodied self-regulation; mathematical and resonant models of coherence; and the attention-based architecture of contemporary artificial intelligence.

The paper argues that attention is not merely a cognitive act, computational mechanism, or therapeutic skill. Attention is a world-bringing operation. What an observer distinguishes, attends to, and conserves shapes the domain of possible doings. In artificial intelligence, attention enables large-scale relational patterning across language. In human living, however, attention must be disciplined by love, viability, developmental maturity, evidence, embodiment, shadow awareness, and responsibility for consequences.

The paper proposes that the Life-Coherence project is best understood not as a single totalizing framework, but as an evolving conversational ecology of distinctions ordered toward the preservation, restoration, and expansion of life-capacity. Maturana provides the observer, distinction, languaging, structural coupling, and love-based ethical ground. Wilber provides a five-path safeguard against reducing wholeness to any one domain: Waking Up, Growing Up, Opening Up, Cleaning Up, and Showing Up. Coherence physiology grounds the inquiry in the living organism as a nested continuum of substrate, interface, force-flow, exchange, boundary, energy, and recovery. Mathematical and resonant domains offer formal discipline without final metaphysical authority. Artificial intelligence reveals both the power and danger of attention detached from care.

The central claim is that life-coherent attention must ask, in every domain: What manner of living is being conserved here, and does it conserve or negate the conditions of living? The paper concludes that the work is not to construct a final map of life-coherence, but to conserve a manner of inquiry in which more adequate, humane, embodied, and responsible maps can continue to appear.

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Episode 13: Why Logic Alone Cannot Sustain Life: Beauty, Ritual, Grief, and the Poetics of Life-Coherence

A deep dive into the poetics of life-coherence: beauty, ritual, grief, living time, childhood atmosphere, and the knowledge commons. This episode asks why logic, data, and correct protocols alone cannot sustain life — and how right relation must be transmitted through form, rhythm, care, and presence. Read More

The Poetics of Life-Coherence: Beauty, Ritual, Grief, and the Tempo of Living Worlds | ChatGPT-5.5 Thinking and NotebookLM

This paper develops the poetics of life-coherence as the transmission layer of a broader life-coherent framework. Prior work has articulated life-coherence in biological, clinical, ethical, spiritual, civilizational, and knowledge-commons terms. Yet one question remains: how is coherence actually felt, carried, remembered, repaired, and transmitted when concepts alone are insufficient? This paper argues that life-coherence is not only a principle of living organization, nor only an ethical criterion for action; it is also a poetics: a lived pattern of recognition through which beings perceive right relation, honor thresholds, grieve loss, and act in time.

Four domains are explored. Beauty is interpreted as the felt appearance of coherence before explanation. Ritual is understood as cultural physiology: the embodied repetition through which communities conserve meaning across transition. Grief is presented as the deep test of life-coherence, revealing whether a world can hold finitude without denial, abandonment, violence, or despair. Tempo is developed as the temporal grammar of living systems, clarifying why non-forcing action depends not only on what is done, but on when, how, and under what field conditions it is done.

The paper concludes that a life-coherent civilization cannot be built through conceptual reform alone. It requires forms of perception, ceremony, mourning, rhythm, beauty, and practice that make right relation livable. The Knowledge Commons, in this light, is not merely an archive of writings, diagrams, podcasts, audiobooks, videos, and worksheets. It is a poetic vessel: a living ecology of transmission through which knowledge becomes accessible, affective, participatory, and answerable to life.

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Towards Learning the Life Capital Solution (An Essay as part of the Festshrift for Prof John McMurtry) | Bichara Sahely (2024)

This essay honors and extends John McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology by arguing that contemporary health, social, and ecological crises share a common root: a life-blind social value system organized around private money sequencing rather than the sequencing of life. Drawing on the author’s medical practice and multi-year correspondence with McMurtry, the paper introduces life-capital — the wealth of means of life that reproducibly generates more means of life through time — as the missing integrator across clinical medicine, public policy, and planetary stewardship. It sets out McMurtry’s Primary Axiom of Value (value = that which enables a more coherently inclusive range of thought/feeling/action) and the Universal Human Life Necessities as testable, operational criteria for designing institutions, laws, and programs that measurably enable life rather than degrade it. The essay calls for open access to life-relevant knowledge, a shift from extraction to life-value addition, and practical rationing to life necessities (not scarcity), and it closes with action-questions spanning AI, public health, reconciliation, and institutional learning. An Appendix sketches how the life-capital lens unifies “One Health” across people, animals, ecosystems, and knowledge systems.

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