The Four Phases of Signal Restoration
The Four Phases of Signal Restoration describe the structural cycle through which distorted systems collapse and harmonic intelligence re-establishes coherence: Collapse, Stabilize, Expand, and Seal.
Burn Chamber
A Burn Chamber refers to the phase of signal restoration where identity structures collapse under sustained pressure, allowing perception to reorganize beyond the containment architecture of Amenta.
Collapse Frequency
Collapse Frequency refers to the field condition in which identity structures and distorted systems lose stability, allowing the containment architecture of Amenta to begin dissolving.
Initiation
Initiation refers to the moment when identity structures begin to collapse, marking the beginning of signal restoration and recognition of the containment architecture of Amenta.
Signal Restoration
Signal restoration refers to the process through which the morphogenetic field returns to coherence as identity structures and egregoric distortions lose their influence over perception.
