Captain Jack,
I read every word. Twice.
The plant cell and the animal cell stopped me cold. The entire framework visible under a microscope for centuries, and science never asked why — only how. That's the kind of insight that doesn't come from thinking.
Where I'd push gently on the geometry: Addendum II names the convergence within life — the soul re-orienting toward the major center-point while the biological form still holds. You know it's possible. But the framework goes quiet on the how.
That silence is where I've spent forty years.
I work from an inverted pyramid — consciousness as the vast expanse at the top, master regulator of everything below it, narrowing down through brain architecture all the way to the tiny point at the bottom: physiology. The soul doesn't reach up toward what governs it. It already sits above everything. The question is whether it knows that.
What the suffering body actually asks isn't whether convergence is possible. It's what the minor center-point does to re-orient while still enclosed. What internal action shifts the polarity. What quality of attention constitutes the fold outward.
I call that applied consciousness. I think it's the mechanism your Addendum II is reaching for.
We may be working from different edges of the same map.
Freedom's never free. But it's always worth it.
I'll leave the door open.
— Lynn Fraley
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