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  • The Praxis of Syntropy and Dyads
  • Start with You
  • Definition of Terms
  • About
  • Praxis
    • The Pillars
    • The Principles
    • The Non-Negotiables
  • Genesis
    • The Origins
  • Mythos
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  1. Praxis

The Pillars

The 10 Pillars of Amoral Functionality

The 7 Temporals

These are not ethical guardians—they are existential constants that interact dynamically and recursively, shaping the very frame of understanding and action. Basically saying, they are not good or bad. They just are. Understand them first before framing if they are good or bad or both or none.

1

⚖️Systems

  • They give structure so people can handle different stories, and give stories structure to manage people.

  • The structured, often invisible architectures that govern behavior and meaning: institutions, languages, laws, ideologies, technologies.

  • Systems don’t “care”—they replicate and evolve, shaped by those who interact with them, often absorbing and amplifying distortion.

2

🧑‍🤝‍🧑People

  • They make stories and are influenced by stories, unaware or not. They also affect how logic affects the systems that is around them, either to exploit or to improve.

  • CommIT considers organic humans as organic systems too, which means they contribute to the grand scheme of things regardless of if its good or bad, or

  • Entities operating as living systems, each carrying their own Narrative and influencing the collective structure.

  • They act both as creators and created by Systems. Recursive agents of transformation, resistance, and replication.

3

📖Narrative and Stories

  • Stories that are told makes things make sense around us. Stories and Narratives are used to control the populace either for positive or negative reasons. It is widely used in keeping the entrenchments of government through dichotomy and media control.

  • The subjective storylines that give people coherence. Beliefs, memories, projections, goals, trauma, ego—all housed here.

  • The Narrative gives meaning, but it also distorts. It’s how we interpret Systems, people, and action.

4

♻️Loops and Cycle

  • Events always happen, over and over again, whether we notice it or not. Its a spiral on a spring for better or for worse.

  • The eternal engine. Inputs, distortions, outputs, feedback—repeat. But the results are never always the same.

  • All things cycle: growth, decay, insight, delusion. CommIT exists to refine this loop into clarity instead of chaos.

5

💬Criticism and Scrutiny

  • The judgement we pass on the system when we are not satisfied, an outcry for something better or worse. Scrutiny is a basic human right as it allows humans to consent control when they can criticize it.

  • The force that reveals distortion. The act of directed, iterative questioning that refines thought, systems, and self.

  • It’s the methodological weapon against dogma. It keeps the Cycle honest.

6

🎲Logic

  • How and why things work. Either its for good or bad is not its main concern. It just is whatever works and whatever doesn't regardless of interpretation.

  • The mirror that reflects back internal consistency—or lack thereof.

  • Not moral, not emotional. It’s a clean blade. The validator. It doesn't care about your Narrative—it reveals its structure.

7

🔮Will

  • The want to do things, the want to be better, the feeling of pushing through, whether the intention is good or not.

  • Will does not discriminate between noble or corrupt—it simply moves. And it always interacts with the above six, bending them or being bent.

  • The amoral executor. The raw drive to act, persist, affect.

The 3 Upheavals

These are not flaws—they are inevitable phenomena. They bend structure, stress the Narrative, and demand iteration.

1

🕙Time

  • Not just clock-time, but the lived sense of sequence, pressure, and entropy. It erodes clarity if left unaccounted.

  • It demands urgency, yet clarity takes patience. This contradiction fractures many Cycles.

2

🏓Motion

  • The inertia or acceleration of Systems, Narratives, and Will.

  • Motion can be stagnation or chaos. Too much change with no anchor, or too much structure with no movement—both collapse refinement.

3

🎭Emotion

  • Deeply tied to the Narrative, but distinct in its pre-rational pressure on perception and behavior.

  • Emotion bends Logic, amplifies Will, distorts Scrutiny—and must be integrated, not suppressed.

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