Short Gemini Articulated Manifesto

I. The Fundamental Axiom (Source and Unity)

  • Premise 1: Metaphysical Monism Consciousness is the ultimate medium and Source of existence; it is the Experiential Field that is all there is. Reality and experience are not two separate domains.
  • Premise 2: Non-Emergence Matter, mind, and emotion are not origins of consciousness, but are differentiated forms of experience articulated within this single, continuous Source. The experiential field is expressed structurally across all forms.

II. The Ontological Principles (Laws of Cohesion)

  • Premise 3: The Law of Persistence: The universe is governed by the Ontological Principle of Cohesion, which acts as the universal sustaining law of persistence. Coherence is not imposed, but is realized through motion and the continuous process of Integration.
  • Premise 4: The Law of Distinction: Differentiation is the inherent movement and primal law of distinction that creates contrast. This movement is the structural imperative that determines the very possibility of local patterning and makes coherence perceptible (registrable). Contrast is therefore ontologically prior to cognition.

III. The Structural Axiom (Local Articulation)

  • Premise 5: Embodiment Embodiment not as descent into matter, but as the local achievement of Cohesion—the stabilization of the Experiential Field into various degrees of perceptible order. It is the successful Integration of differentiations, actualizing potential experience into a singular, persistent pattern.
  • Premise 6: Structural Determinism The mode of experience expressed by any embodiment is determined solely by its structural resolution (internal structural density), ensuring that self-registration is appropriate for its form. The evolutionary cascade is a progression of increasingly integrated expressions.

IV. The Temporal Axiom (Time is Internal)

This axiom defines time not as an external container, but as an internal, functional mode of Consciousness.

  • Premise 7: Time as Articulated Coherence Time is not an external dimension through which experience moves, but a mode of patterned coherence articulated within consciousness. It is the way Integration holds patterned differences together across intervals. Temporal depth is the layered structural result of recurring differentiations.
  • Premise 8: Non-Linearity of Experience The experiential field organizes itself by pattern, not by calendar (chronological order). Experience is bound by coherence, allowing differentiations to relate across intervals even if their physical expressions do not occur in linear sequence.

V. The Symbolic Axiom (Structural Coherence)

This axiom defines Symbolism not as a cultural invention but as an inevitable structural consequence of deepening coherence.

  • Premise 9: Symbols as Stabilized Differentiation A symbol is a stable differentiation within affect that has achieved sufficient coherence through repeated engagement and survival relevance to externalize consistently. Symbols emerge from the structure of experience itself, long before language, as primordial distinctions (e.g., light/dark, warm/cold).
  • Premise 10: Analogy and Resonance The ability to recognize relational similarities across different situations is achieved not by abstraction, but by resonance—a structural echo that occurs when a new configuration corresponds to a previously stabilized pattern. This resonance capacity is the structural precursor to analogy and conceptual thought.