Seeing the Gospel Anew: Jesus, Paul, and the Grammar of Coherence | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

This work reconstructs the earliest voices of Jesus and Paul, stripping away centuries of institutional overlays to recover their shared grammar of coherence — a living framework where belonging is universal, reciprocity sustains life, and care reorganizes systems from the inside out.

  • Jesus evokes this reality poetically, speaking of the kingdom: a participatory field of reciprocity “spread upon the earth” and hidden in plain sight.
  • Paul embeds the same reality communally, describing in Christ as the embodied commons where “all are one” and diversity strengthens resilience.
  • Together, their insights converge into a regenerative blueprint — for personal flourishing, social belonging, systemic redesign, and planetary stewardship.

Drawing on complexity science, regenerative economics, and ecological thought, this volume reframes the Gospel not as dogma but as design intelligence. It reveals a toolkit for re-aligning our economies, governance, cultures, and identities with the living coherence of the whole.

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From Cancer Stage to Coherence: A Regenerative Framework for Planetary Survival | ChatGPT5

The convergence of climate instability, biodiversity collapse, resource scarcity, and social inequality signals not isolated crises, but a unified systemic emergency. Drawing on the PNAS Nexus “Earth at Risk” report and John McMurtry’s life-value onto-axiology, this article frames the planetary predicament as the “cancer stage of capitalism,” wherein an economic system grows uncontrollably, consumes its host, and ignores feedback until collapse. We argue for a shift from extractive growth to regenerative coherence — a systemic re-alignment of human economies, institutions, and cultures with the life-support systems of the Earth. The article introduces the Nested Host Coherence Map, a multi-scalar design for aligning individual, community, national, and planetary systems around the universal provisioning of life necessities. By integrating ecological science, economic reform, and moral philosophy, we outline actionable pathways for replacing extractive capitalism with a regenerative economy grounded in care, reciprocity, and justice. The choice before us is stark: evolve or perish.

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From Revelation to Regeneration: A Coherence-Based Reading of the Apocalypse | ChatGPT4o

This white paper offers a coherence-based re-interpretation of the Book of Revelation — not as a prophecy of doom, but as a symbolic map of systemic breakdown and potential regenerative rebirth. By decoding the apocalyptic visions through the lens of symbolic patterning, life-value onto-axiology, and regenerative systems thinking, we reframe the “end of the world” as an invitation to unveil and realign the fractured systems — economic, medical, ecological, social, and spiritual — that have deviated from life-sustaining coherence.

Rather than framing Babylon as a distant past or future threat, we identify its architecture in present-day extractive institutions, incoherent language, and money-value sequencing. Conversely, the New Jerusalem is presented not as a literal city, but as a fractal design template for a world patterned on wholeness, sufficiency, transparency, and participatory stewardship. The Tree of Life, long misunderstood or mythologized, is revealed as both a literal and symbolic grammar of coherence — anchored in physiology, ecology, governance, and meaning itself.

This white paper invites a multi-sectoral regeneration effort — spanning finance, medicine, education, spirituality, and governance — rooted in reattuning to life-patterns and replanting the Tree at the center of all systems.

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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 TATi Compass: A Holofractal Framework for Coherence-Based Healing and Regenerative Health Systems | ChatGPT 4o

This book introduces The TATi Compass, a groundbreaking model for coherence-based healing and systemic regeneration across the nested domains of biology, medicine, education, and governance. Rooted in the four-phase grammar of Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate (TATi), the framework integrates insights from developmental biology, biosemiotics, trauma theory, fascia science, mitochondrial research, systems thinking, and narrative medicine into a unified, holofractal architecture.

The body is reframed as a semiotic field of pattern-making holons, rather than a machine of discrete parts. Disease is no longer a malfunction, but a breakdown in coherence signaling; healing is a recursive re-patterning process that must be understood across biological, emotional, relational, and ecological levels.

Drawing from multiple disciplines — ancient and contemporary, scientific and experiential — this book provides a regenerative grammar for reimagining medicine, restoring meaning to care, and designing systems that mirror the life-affirming intelligence of the living world.

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From Systemic Incoherence to Global Life Coherence: A Life-Value Onto-Axiological Critique of International Institutions and Pathways to Regenerative Governance | ChatGPT4o

This white paper offers a comprehensive critique of five major international institutions — the United Nations (UN), International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, World Trade Organization (WTO), and World Health Organization (WHO) — through the lens of Life-Value Onto-Axiology (LVOA). By applying the Primary Axiom of Value, which defines value as that which enables the universalizable development of life capacities without depriving others of the same, the paper exposes the systemic life-incoherence embedded in institutional logics. It identifies five recurring meta-patterns of dysfunction — money-value supremacy, elite governance, siloization, epistemic reductionism, and crisis management without transformation — across all institutions examined. The paper then proposes a bold and necessary re-grounding of global governance based on regenerative principles, participatory sovereignty, and life-coherent metrics. A new global architecture is outlined, including the formation of a Regenerative Global Commons Council and the adoption of institutional life-value metrics. The work serves as both a rigorous philosophical critique and a practical framework for those seeking to co-create a civilization where life, not abstraction, is the measure of all value.

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The Mystery of Money – Beyond Greed and Scarcity | Bernard Lietaer (2002)

Bernard Lietaer’s The Mystery of Money: Beyond Greed and Scarcity reframes money not merely as an economic instrument but as a profound cultural, psychological, and archetypal force shaping human societies and collective emotions. Drawing from archetypal psychology, anthropology, history, and systems theory, Lietaer explores how money functions as an unconscious agreement encoded with deep emotional patterns—particularly those linked to the repression of the Great Mother archetype, which manifests collectively as cycles of greed and fear of scarcity. By integrating Ken Wilber’s four-quadrant epistemology with Jungian archetypes, the book reveals how monetary systems both reflect and perpetuate collective shadows, influencing behaviors, social norms, and even spiritual narratives. Through historical case studies — from ancient Egypt to medieval Europe — and analyses of contemporary crises, Lietaer demonstrates that our current scarcity-based monetary paradigm is neither inevitable nor natural but the result of historically contingent choices. He advocates for a conscious redesign of money systems, highlighting complementary currencies, demurrage models, and community-based innovations as pathways to ecological sustainability, social cohesion, and a more balanced integration of masculine and feminine energies. The book invites readers to confront money’s hidden taboos and reclaim agency over one of society’s most powerful collective agreements.

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