Primary Frame
Before there is ritual, there is geometry. Before coherence, there is constraint.
This toolkit examines boundary as cognitive event, rotation as structural logic, containment as geometric condition, field coherence as spatial relation, and attention as a moving coordinate.
It proposes that groups do not lose focus. They deform.
What You Leave With
After reading this toolkit, you will be able to:
- Recognize spatial patterns in group and symbolic systems
- Diagnose boundary failure without defaulting to psychology
- Model coherence as geometry instead of mood
- Treat rotation, constraint, and containment as design variables
- See how symbolic structures acquire weight through shape alone
It reads like theory. It behaves like infrastructure.
About This Manual
Exercises for quiet geometry and spatial cognition: defining edges, holding volume, tracing hidden axes, and anchoring symbols to live environments without disrupting charge.
Reading note: document first; assign value second.
Sequence: note -> file -> reconcile -> release.
Operational Use
Designed for operants who build in contested terrain and need stable symbolic orientation while conditions shift.
Use as a desk document during planning, correction, and re-indexing cycles.
Format Notes
This edition is intentionally oversized and optimized for writing space, diagram passes, and side-channel annotation.
It is built to stay open while you work.
License
Distributed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Share and adapt with attribution, non-commercially, under the same license.
Scope
This manual does not prescribe doctrine. It establishes structural conditions for symbolic work and collective stability.
Specs
| Format | Letter |
| Length | ~112 pages |
| Binding | Perfect bound |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
| SKU | CGT-1990-03-A5 |