mental-health
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35.b Intergenerational GRAVIS Transmission II
What all these traditions agree on, beneath their disagreements, is the basic structural observation: we arrive in a condition we did not choose, carrying something we did not personally author, in a world already shaped by the accumulated effects of everything that came before us. Continue reading
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Existential Weight in Relation to Reality
What SUM adds is the dimension that current models identify as missing without being able to name: the dimension of what is at stake, what is genuinely irreversible, what carries real weight for this particular agent in this particular qualitative landscape. This is GRAVIS. And it is not measurable by EEG or fMRI alone — because it is… Continue reading
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Anxiety and Freedom
“Anxiety is what freedom feels like in the qualitative field before the choice is made. It is the existential weight of the superposition.” Continue reading
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Can I Inherit Stress and Anxiety?
Three things distinguish this article structurally from the others in the series: It is the first to engage the radiation analogy with mechanistic precision — tracing the four-stage path from GRAVIS → chronic ROS → oxidative DNA lesion → repair node saturation → structural mutation, and showing that the distinction between epigenetic alteration and structural… Continue reading
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SUM and Psychology: The Nature of Anxiety
SUM’s contribution to psychology is not a new set of tools. It is a deeper map — one that takes the reality of inner experience as seriously as the reality of the brain that sustains it. Continue reading
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A Path to Healing? Potential & the Conflict Resolution Conjecture
This article places the framework of potential within the broader context of the Conflict Resolution Conjecture, exploring whether the structure of individual healing might illuminate—or even guide—the path toward collective healing and peace. Continue reading
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GRAVIS and Potential
Trauma, then, is not a lack of potential—but an excess of it without structure. Continue reading
