Volume 1
The Great Recall
You’ve optimised everything. So why does peace still feel like work?
Volume I-A explores the missing structure beneath identity - and why the Modern Self never stabilises for long. Volume 1-B turns to neuroscience. Not for reassurance, but for mechanisms.
Problem
Did you know that the foundations of modern humanistic psychology - the ground most
Self-work still stands on - have remained largely unquestioned for over sixty years?
This book takes you carefully through that terrain.
It follows the Modern Self: where coherence first fractured, how fragmentation became normalised, and what it actually takes
for the system to stabilise again.


What we found
The Self, "the real you," becomes fully visible only when it stops defending itself metabolically,
for once.
Not through effort or breathwork.
Not in meditation class.
Because coherence doesn’t emerge when the mind is silenced.
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We didn't stay in comfortable places
Mind on God looks far too exciting


What we answer
Just like you can study the mind on Music,
or on Art, you can study the mind on Jesus.
If identity stabilises when received rather than constructed, the brain should behave differently under each condition.
Does it?
Yes. Measurably.
And the patterns aren't subtle -
they're architectural
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5% missing piece
Hint to modern optimisers - No 100 % PR on your own
Neuroscience data didn't stay neutral:
Identity stabilises when received rather than constructed. If self-generated, the nervous system must constantly defend it. If received, the system behaves as though it has returned to a known state. This distinction changes everything.
What You'll Discover:
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Why modern psychology plateaus at 95% (and what the missing 5% reveals)
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Deficit vs wholeness identity (why one exhausts whilst the other sustains)
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Jesus examined as Logos - architecturally, not devotionally (Greek: Λόγος - ordering principle through which reality holds together)
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The Logos Field as organising constraint (how science maps onto Scripture's structural claims about coherence, pattern, and intelligibility)
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Neuro-Christology defined (Mind on Christ - the measurable cognitive pattern when identity aligns with covenant reality)
Two ontologies exposed. Two explanations for why the Self stabilises or collapses under load. The data converges. The implications demand examination.