Collapse
Term: Collapse
Category: Signal Restoration
Definition
Collapse refers to the phase in which distorted systems, identity structures, and egregoric frameworks lose coherence and begin to break down. Within the Sacred Anarchy framework, collapse is the necessary first movement that destabilizes the containment architecture of Amenta.
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Field Context
Collapse often appears as disruption within identity, institutions, or belief systems that previously seemed stable. Narratives that once organized perception begin to fracture, exposing assumptions that had been accepted as natural or permanent.
From the perspective of identity, collapse may feel chaotic or threatening because the structures that once provided meaning or orientation are no longer functioning.
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Structural Function
Collapse removes coherence from systems that can no longer sustain living signal. By destabilizing these structures, the field exposes the mechanisms through which identity and egregoric systems previously maintained control.
This phase creates the opening necessary for restoration to begin.
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