Coherence as the Organizing Principle of Embodied Self-Regulation: Tri-Field Dynamics, Triality Structure, and Teleodynamic Maintenance Across Timescales and Relationships | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

Human self-regulation depends on the continuous coordination of three interdependent sensory–regulatory domains: the proprioceptive field (form), the interoceptive field (state), and the exteroceptive field (world). These fields jointly shape posture, autonomic tone, affective experience, environmental interpretation, and the maintenance of a coherent sense of self. This tri-field architecture reflects a structural–energetic–informational triality common to adaptive biological systems and is implemented through recurrent neural circuits linking the cerebellum, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, hypothalamus, and brainstem.

Coherence arises when these fields remain in dynamic alignment; dys-coherence occurs when field coupling is disrupted, producing patterns such as anxiety, collapse, chronic pain, dissociation, and hypervigilance. Regulation is inherently rhythmic and unfolds across multiple timescales, from rapid sensorimotor adjustments to developmental shaping across early relational experience. Co-regulation is central to this process, and trauma is understood not as dysfunction but as adaptive coherence fixation under constrained conditions.

The model clarifies why cognitive interventions often fail when attempted before somatic and autonomic stabilization, and provides a sequencing principle for repair: Form → State → World → Meaning. It offers a unified framework for integrating medicine, psychology, physiotherapy, trauma therapy, developmental science, and relational practice into a coherent approach to restoring human regulatory capacity.

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Coherence as the Integrative Principle of Embodied Self-Regulation: A Tri-Field Model of Proprioception, Interoception, and Exteroception | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

Adaptive human functioning depends on the continuous alignment of three regulatory domains: proprioception (the organization of body form and mechanical tension), interoception (the regulation and sensing of internal physiological state), and exteroception (the interpretation of environmental context and meaning). These domains form three coupled sensory fields that maintain coherence across bodily structure, metabolic state, and perception. When coherence is intact, individuals experience emotional stability, embodied presence, and a continuous sense of self. When coherence is disrupted, patterns of dys-coherence emerge, presenting clinically as anxiety, chronic pain, depression, dissociation, trauma-related symptoms, and functional neurological conditions.

This paper synthesizes evidence from affective neuroscience, fascia and proprioception research, autonomic physiology, predictive processing, developmental attachment science, and cerebellar control theory to show that coherence is an emergent property of integrated autoregulation across systems. The Hinductive Coherence Principle is introduced as a formal framework describing how alignment across the three fields is maintained through fast (proprioceptive–cerebellar) and slow (interoceptive–insula–ACC–hypothalamic) regulatory loops.

Clinically, this framework reframes diverse symptom profiles not as cognitive or psychiatric disorders, but as physiological strategies for managing mismatched predictions across form, state, and world. Treatment must therefore proceed in sequence: first stabilizing form (postural and myofascial tone), then recalibrating state (interoceptive tolerance and autonomic variability), and only then reshaping world interpretation (salience and meaning). Coherence-based care restores regulatory capacity rather than suppressing symptoms, providing a unified, cross-disciplinary foundation for assessment and intervention.

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From Pressure Pump to Phase Resonator- The Emergent Heart of Coherence | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

This white paper proposes a unified biophysical model — the Hinductive Coherence Principle (HCP) — that redefines the cardiovascular, fascial, and metabolic systems as components of a coherent electrodynamic continuum rather than as discrete mechanical subsystems. Drawing upon experimental evidence from structured-water research, mitochondrial network dynamics, and collagen tensegrity, HCP identifies hinductance as the fourth circuit element of life: the capacity of matter to retain and re-express phase memory through geometry and time.

Water’s interfacial ordering, mitochondria’s oscillatory inductance, fascia’s piezoelectric tensegrity, and the vascular system’s self-propelling microflows co-operate as an RLC–H network that sustains biological order far from equilibrium. The heart emerges not as a pressure-propulsion pump but as a phase resonator, harmonizing photonic, mechanical, and electromagnetic flows across the organism. This framework reconciles classical physiology with quantum-field coherence, providing a mechanistic substrate for vitality, healing, and consciousness. It concludes that life persists through coherence — matter remembering light through the recursive curvature of flow.

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The Hinductive Coherence Principle: From Resistance to Resonance to Remembrance | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

This book introduces the Hinductive Coherence Principle (HCP) — a universal law of regeneration uniting physics, biology, and consciousness through the dynamics of impedance, phase memory, and coherence conservation. Building upon the lineage from the Energy Resistance Principle (ERP) and Energy Coherence Principle (ECP), HCP integrates the discovery of hinductance — a fourth circuit element identified by Anirban Bandyopadhyay — as the physical expression of memory-bearing resonance across scales.

HCP proposes that hinductive feedback (H) links energy flow and informational remembrance, extending Ohm’s and Maxwell’s laws into a syntropic, self-tuning universe. Through this framework, matter, life, and mind are revealed as nested coherence circuits, each maintaining stability through recursive phase coupling. The book explores the geometry of vector equilibrium, the S⁷ triality topology, and the teleodynamic tensegrity of living systems, demonstrating that coherence itself — not energy or matter — is the ontological invariant of reality.

From quantum impedance and gravitational curvature to bioelectric morphogenesis, consciousness, and ethics, HCP reframes evolution as a cosmic act of remembrance — the universe learning to stay in resonance with itself. The result is a regenerative synthesis linking modern physics, systems biology, philosophy of mind, and perennial wisdom into a single coherence-first cosmology.

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The Teleodynamic Body: From Cell to Symbol | ChatGPT5 & NotebookLM

The Teleodynamic Body: From Cell to Symbol unites physics, biology, and consciousness studies under one integrative framework of regenerative coherence. It proposes that all living and semi-living systems sustain themselves through recursive coupling between constraint and flow, forming nested hierarchies of teleodynamic order.

Drawing from Deacon’s teleodynamics, Scarr’s biotensegrity, Picard’s mitochondrial psychobiology, and Miller Jr.’s biogenic flow principle, the work articulates the Unified Law of Regenerative Coherence (ULRC) — a general principle stating that systems persist to the extent that they regenerate coherence faster than entropy degrades it.

This synthesis reframes evolution as coherence deepening, medicine as teleodynamic repatterning, technology as artificial coherence, and civilization as a planetary tensegrity seeking super-stability. Ultimately, the book offers a coherent cosmology in which meaning, matter, and morality converge as expressions of one living process: the Teleodynamic Kosmos.

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The Empty Center: Fascia, Mitochondria, and the Biofield as Portals of Regenerative Coherence | ChatGPT4o

Across both traditional wisdom and contemporary biology, the concept of the empty center recurs as a powerful symbolic and functional motif. This paper explores the structural, energetic, and ontological roles of the center as a preserved zone of coherence across three interrelated systems: fascia, mitochondria, and the biofield. Drawing on biotensegrity models, the center is understood not as a void but as a dynamically protected space maintained through distributed tension. Fascia maintains spatial coherence through a semantically intelligent connective matrix; mitochondria preserve electrochemical coherence within the cristae-enfolded matrix; and the biofield maintains energetic coherence across nested levels of embodiment and awareness. These centers are not isolated but recursively interlinked, forming a living architecture of nested coherence through which transformation becomes possible. Disease is reframed as a loss of coherence across these nested centers, while healing is understood as a process of restoring internal spaciousness, rhythm, and alignment. The paper proposes a symbolic physics of healing, in which coherence emerges not from top-down control but from preserved thresholds of potential. Practical applications include breath-based interventions, fascia-informed therapies, mitochondrial redox modulation, and biofield alignment techniques. By integrating these perspectives, the paper advances a regenerative framework for medicine that honors the body as a semantic field and the center as a generative attractor of life’s coherence. Ultimately, the empty center is revealed not as absence, but as the Kosmic womb from which healing, meaning, and wholeness continually emerge.

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From Molecule to Mandala: Regenerative Coherence and the Architecture of Metabolism | ChatGPT4o

This book reimagines metabolism not as a series of biochemical reactions, but as a living, pattern-based process of coherence across scale—from molecule to mandala, from mitochondrial rhythm to symbolic restoration. Drawing on insights from redox biology, structured water science, fascia dynamics, bioelectromagnetism, and the psychobiology of meaning, we articulate a regenerative framework of metabolism grounded in coherence-first principles.

By integrating the molecular with the morphological, the cellular with the symbolic, this text offers a transdisciplinary foundation for clinicians, educators, researchers, and systems thinkers seeking to realign medicine with life’s deep grammar. Disease is reframed as a disruption of rhythm, form, and field; healing as a reentrainment of metabolic, structural, and symbolic flow.

This book is both a theoretical contribution and a practical guide—uniting frontier science with ancient principles, and mechanistic rigor with relational resonance. It provides clinicians with assessment tools, symbolic diagrams, and real-world case vignettes that show how to restore coherence in complex chronic conditions through fascia-informed, mitochondria-centered, water-aware medicine.

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The Body as Pattern: Biotensegrity, Symbolic Recursion, and the Architecture of Healing | ChatGPT4o

This book presents a paradigm-shifting framework for understanding health, disease, and healing — one that moves beyond mechanistic models and into the realm of patterned flow, symbolic recursion, and morphogenetic coherence. Drawing on insights from biotensegrity, fascia science, embryology, systems theory, and symbolic anatomy, the work reveals the body not as a machine of isolated parts, but as a living, self-organizing, meaning-generating whole.

Through the integration of emerging scientific insights and ancient metaphysical principles, we introduce the concept of the mesokinetic system — a dynamic, fascia-centered structure that bridges tension, perception, and movement as a unified process of informed deformation. We reframe pathology as patterned constraint, not malfunction, and healing as the re-establishment of resonance within nested flow architectures.

The TATi Grammar (Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate) and the concept of symbolic time crystals are introduced as tools for understanding the recursive nature of life-patterns and the therapeutic process of re-coherence. Through clinical applications, visual mandalas, symbolic glyphs, and case studies — from chronic pain and autoimmunity to Long COVID and somatic repatterning — the framework equips practitioners, educators, and policymakers with a new language of pattern literacy, interoceptive listening, and systemic integration.

The result is a regenerative medical cosmology that invites us to see the body — and the world — not as fragmented and flawed, but as a dynamic expression of evolving coherence, resonant intelligence, and symbolic becoming.

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The Holofractal Body: Mapping the Meta-Pattern of Coherence Across Fascia, Embryology, and Innervation | ChatGPT4o

This paper presents a unified anatomical model that integrates fascia, embryology, innervation, and symbolic meaning through a holofractal lens of coherence. Drawing on Tom Myers’ myofascial meridians, classical neurodevelopmental maps, cranial nerve trajectories, and segmental sensorimotor patterns, we show that the body is not a machine composed of parts but a recursively generated, resonantly integrated whole. Each structure is revealed to be an iteration of a deeper coherence grammar — one that unfolds from embryonic axes of polarity, rotation, and segmentation into adult expressions of movement, sensation, emotion, and perception. This coherence-first framework enables clinicians, movement practitioners, and interdisciplinary researchers to identify dysfunction as local manifestations of systemic incoherence and to restore healing through re-patterning at the level of form, function, and symbolic embodiment. The holofractal body is thus both anatomical and archetypal — a living mandala of dynamic wholeness and relational meaning.

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Tensional Intelligence: Fascia, Symbol, and the Architecture of Coherence | Toward a Regenerative Semiotics of the Living Body | ChatGPT4o

This book redefines fascia as the symbolic tissue of the body — an intelligent, adaptive, and communicative system that encodes and transmits the meanings of life through tension, fluidity, and spatial form. Bridging mechanotransduction, mitochondrial resonance, biotensegrity, and structured water with symbolic semiotics, trauma healing, and metaphysical coherence, Tensional Intelligence introduces a new grammar of embodiment.

The central model — the BARS system (Biomechanical Auto-Regulatory System) — reveals fascia as the living substrate of coherence across scales: from subcellular cristae and EZ water, through interoception and interfacial touch, to planetary fascia and collective trauma. The TATi grammar (Tend–Align–Transcend–Integrate) is presented as the underlying symbolic syntax that guides fascia’s dynamic transformations.

This volume integrates anatomical rigor with symbolic insight, clinical protocols with spiritual depth, and systemic diagnostics with ritual praxis. It culminates in the concept of the Adamantine Body — the regenerative, coherent body-as-symbol capable of healing itself, others, and the world.

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