The Coherence Age explores a unifying principle emerging across biology, psychology, systems theory, and ethics: that life organizes itself through coherence — dynamic alignment across scales of complexity.
Where modern civilization optimized for speed and separation, this book proposes a regenerative shift toward synchronization and reciprocity. Drawing upon neuroscience, trauma research, developmental theory, ecological economics, and moral philosophy, it reveals coherence as the hidden grammar connecting health, trust, and sustainability.
By viewing the human organism, society, and planet as nested feedback systems, The Coherence Age offers a framework for re-aligning medicine, education, governance, and economics with life’s own intelligence. It argues that evolution’s next stage depends not on technological expansion but on maturational integration — the capacity to sustain relationship under complexity.
Coherence is shown not as mystical balance but as measurable feedback integrity, physiological regulation, and ethical participation. The result is a comprehensive developmental model for personal transformation, institutional redesign, and planetary renewal.










