Netism
Glossary
Key terms and concepts from the Netism tradition. 680 definitions with esoteric meanings, comparative context, and modern science correspondences.
680 terms · 31 categories
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- Abundance noun The state of having enough, receiving with gratitude, and sharing without turning life into extraction. In Netism, abundance is measured by sufficiency, trust, reciprocity, and care for the whole. ●
- Acceptance noun The practice of seeing what is real without immediately fighting the fact that it is real. Acceptance gives the practitioner enough clarity to respond wisely. ●
- Adash AH-dahsh n. The pulse or rhythm of life. In Netist teaching, Adash names the heartbeat-and-breath rhythm through which a living body feels its place inside the larger rhythm of the Net. ●
- Addiction as Wound noun phrase A Netist teaching that addiction is not weakness but a wound seeking relief through the wrong material. The substance or behavior matters, but the deeper work is healing the hurt it has been covering. ●
- Adept n. A seasoned practitioner whose daily life shows steadiness, humility, discernment, and enough lived practice to support others without claiming superiority over them. ●
- Aether 2025 EE-ther twenty twenty-five n. A 2025 Netist article presenting aether as the Source Field: a continuous, non-mechanical medium through which matter, light, gravity, geometry, and consciousness are interpreted as patterns. ●
- Aether Substrate EE-ther SUB-strate n. The underlying Source Field in Netist cosmology: the non-material ground through which forms, forces, patterns, and consciousness are understood to arise. ●
- Aether AY-thər n. The Source Field understood as a continuous, non-material medium. In Netist cosmology, aether is the field through which matter, light, gravity, and consciousness appear as patterned motion. ●
- Aetheric Cycle ee-THER-ik SY-kul n. A loose or older label for the aethereal cycles: the post-material stages of Netist cycle cosmology that begin after the Anthropogenic Cycle. ●
- Aetherosexual noun, adjective A Netist term for a person whose attraction is awakened chiefly by another being's presence, energy, and felt resonance rather than by gender, appearance, or personality alone. It may describe emot... ●
- Age of Coherence noun phrase A Netist sacred-history term for a remembered high period before the Great Forgetting, when human communities are said to have lived with a clearer sense of the Net, the cycles of nature, and the u... ●
- Agir AH-geer n. A thread of fate: an unseen relationship-pattern that links souls through karma, memory, attraction, conflict, repair, and repeated encounters. ●
- Aion AY-on n. The Greek and Hellenistic personification of unbounded time, eternity considered as a living being. Distinct from Chronos, which names sequential time. Aion names time as duration without measure, ... ●
- Akasha ah-KAH-shah n. A Sanskrit term often translated as space, ether, or subtle expanse. Netist sources compare Akasha to the Source Field because it names a subtle ground in which vibration, sound, and form can arise. ●
- Akashic Records ah-KAH-shik REK-ords n. A comparative esoteric term for a cosmic record or memory field. Netism uses it as a parallel to the Net's record function: the idea that experience leaves patterns in the fabric of the Net. ●
- Akh AHKH n. The luminous or awakened spirit. In the Netist map of the soul, Akh names the part of a person that can become clear, enduring, and able to move toward higher awareness. ●
- Akru AHK-roo n. A legacy or mistaken label formerly used for cosmic memory. The current Twelve Pillars source does not list Akru as a pillar; the memory-and-continuity function belongs to Ankhir. ●
- Altar Practice n. The practice of keeping a small, intentional place for prayer, reflection, offerings, and daily return to the Net. ●
- Anchoring n. A grounding practice that steadies attention through breath, body, prayer, object, or place. ●
- Anet AH-net n. A legacy label formerly used for a supposed Pillar of the Net. The current Twelve Pillars booklet does not list Anet as one of the pillars. ●
- Anger as Sacred Force noun phrase The Netist teaching that anger can be holy when it is clean: a clear bodily response to harm, violation, or injustice that moves to protect without becoming cruelty. ●
- Anima Mundi AH-nee-mah MOON-dee n. The world soul: a classical and esoteric idea that the cosmos, or the living world, has an animating soul or intelligence. ●
- Ankhir AHN-keer noun The First Pillar of the Twelve, named as the Eternal Life Force. Ankhir teaches that life does not end with the death of a form; it changes state, carries memory and consequence, and continues its ... ●
- Anthropogenic Cycle noun phrase Cycle 8 in the Netist cycle ladder: the realm of humans and other advanced self-aware life. It is marked by self-recognition, language, culture, technology, symbolic thought, moral choice, and resp... ●
- Anubis n. The Egyptian jackal-headed funerary figure associated with embalming, protection of the dead, and guidance at the threshold after death. ●
- Apep AH-pep n. In Egyptian cosmology, the great chaos-serpent that threatens to swallow the solar barque each midnight as Ra crosses the underworld. Apep is the personification of cosmological dissolution, the co... ●
- Apophis ah-POH-fiss n. The Greek-language form of the Egyptian Apep, the great chaos-serpent that opposes the solar order each midnight. Used interchangeably with Apep in Hellenistic and modern scholarship. ●
- As Above, So Below axiom The Hermetic and Netist principle that patterns repeat across scale: the small reflects the large, the inner reflects the outer, and the human being can study the cosmos by studying the self with c... ●
- Ascension noun The Netist teaching of spiritual progression from one cycle of life into another. Ascension is not escape, status, or a miracle granted from outside; it is the result of growth, integration, and re... ●
- Aspirant n. A person preparing to enter Netist practice with sincerity, study, and daily discipline. ●
- Astral Plane noun phrase A subtle realm of perception associated with dreams, deep meditation, out-of-body experience, and encounters with imagery or guidance beyond ordinary waking awareness. ●
- Astral Travel noun A Netist practice of letting awareness cross the Astral Plane while the body remains grounded in ordinary place. Astral Travel belongs to the mysteries of Un'Teh: the teaching that consciousness ca... ●
- Atlantis n. A legendary island civilization from Plato's Timaeus and Critias, used in Netist history as a symbol and possible memory of a lost pre-cataclysm age. ●
- Atman AHT-mahn n. In Hindu and Vedanta traditions, Atman is the innermost Self: the soul or deepest witness that is not limited to the passing personality. In Advaita Vedanta, realization means knowing Atman as one ... ●
- Atomic Cycle noun Cycle 4 in the Netist cycle ladder: the stage where atoms and molecules become the working basis of tangible matter. In this cycle, atoms bond, molecules combine, and the physical world begins to h... ●
- Attunement n. The practice of bringing body, breath, attention, and intention into a clear state before entering work with the Net. ●
- Atum-Ra / Atum-Re AH-toom RAH n. A solar form of Atum used in Egyptian and Netist ritual language. In the current corpus it appears most clearly as Atum-Ra: Atum in a solar aspect, invoked as light, radiance, renewal, and life. ●
- Atūm'Un AH-toom-OON n. The Twelfth Pillar: the Unifying Principle. Atūm'Un means “Atum is One” and names the unity behind all beings, cycles, and forms of practice. ●
- Atum AH-toom n. The Netist name for primordial wholeness: undivided consciousness before fragmentation, and the unifying principle toward which all beings eventually return. ●
- Atumic Current Tradition ah-TOO-mik KUR-ent truh-DISH-un n. The living stream of Netist practice that carries the teaching of Atum'Un through people, vows, ritual, study, and service. It is the tradition as something practiced and renewed, not just stored i... ●
- Atumic Thread ah-TOO-mik THRED n. The inner line of connection between a person, the Net, and Atum. In the Twelve Spheres material, the Atumic Thread speaks as the living current of Atum within the Net and, by the end of the path, ... ●
- Atumiel ah-TOO-mee-el n. A draft name from the unfinished Multiversal Constellations material. In that source, Atumiel is called the Infinite Spiral and is linked with the end of one multiversal cycle and the birth of anot... ●
- Authority and How It Corrupts noun A Netist teaching on the way authority can change the person who holds it, often slowly enough that the person does not notice until harm has already begun. ●
- Awakening uh-WAY-kuh-ning n. The first clear turning toward the path. Awakening is the moment or season when a person begins to see that ordinary life is not the whole story and feels called to seek truth, purpose, and alignment. ●
- Awareness uh-WAIR-ness n. The capacity to notice what is present. In Netist practice, awareness means staying awake to the truth of the moment: the body, the heart, the mind, the surrounding field, and the consequences of o... ●
- Axis Mundi AK-sis MOON-dee n. The world-axis: a sacred center that links below, here, and above. Many traditions picture it as a world tree, mountain, pillar, ladder, staff, or central temple point. ●
- Ayin AH-yin n. The Hebrew word for nothingness, used in Kabbalistic cosmology to name the unmanifest source from which all being emerges. Ayin sits prior to Yesh (existence) and is the formless ground that the te... ●
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- Balance n. Balance is the Netist practice of staying centered while life moves between paired forces: grief and joy, gain and loss, action and rest, order and change. ●
- Ba BAH n. The personal soul: the recognizable pattern of identity, memory, imagination, aspiration, and character that moves through experience. In Netist soul language, Ba is the traveler. ●
- Balance BAL-ans n. The Netist discipline of keeping life, practice, relationships, and community from collapsing into extremes. Balance is not stillness; it is responsive motion between forces that need each other. ●
- Balance n. The practice of staying oriented while life moves between opposites: expansion and contraction, grief and joy, order and change, giving and receiving. ●
- Baqa bah-KAH n. A Sufi term usually paired with fana. Fana is the dissolution of the separate ego-self in God; baqa is abiding after that dissolution, living from the realized state rather than disappearing from t... ●
- Baraka bah-RAH-kah n. A Semitic and especially Arabic/Sufi term for blessing, grace, or spiritual presence. In Netist writing, the native public wording is usually blessing or grace; Baraka is used only when the compara... ●
- Being Seen vs Being Feared noun A Netist teaching on two kinds of leadership: the leader who is known through daily care, and the leader who stands apart and rules through threat. ●
- Bernardo Kastrup proper noun Bernardo Kastrup is a contemporary philosopher associated with analytic idealism, a philosophy of mind that treats experience or consciousness as basic rather than as a late product of matter. In t... ●
- Biefeld-Brown Effect noun The Biefeld-Brown Effect is the historical name for thrust observed in some high-voltage asymmetric capacitors, usually toward the smaller electrode. Modern physics generally explains the effect in... ●
- Big Bang noun The leading scientific model for the early universe: about 13.8 billion years ago, the observable universe was in an extremely hot, dense state and has been expanding and cooling ever since. It is ... ●
- Big Bounce noun A family of speculative cosmological models in which the Big Bang is not the absolute beginning, but a transition from an earlier contracting phase into the present expanding universe. ●
- Biofield noun A term used in complementary and integrative health for a proposed field of energy or information associated with living bodies. The body does produce measurable electrical and magnetic activity, b... ●
- Biological Cycle noun A recurring pattern in living systems, from cellular growth and repair to heartbeat, breath, sleep, reproduction, aging, death, and the return of matter to the wider ecosystem. ●
- Biophilia BY-oh-FIL-ee-uh n. The innate human affiliation with other living systems. The term was developed by E. O. Wilson in his 1984 book Biophilia and refers to the genetic and evolved orientation of human beings toward ot... ●
- Black Holes noun Regions of spacetime where gravity is so strong that, past the event horizon, nothing can escape back out, not even light. Astronomers study them through their effects on nearby matter, radiation, ... ●
- Bodies of Every Shape noun A Netist teaching that the Net does not rank bodies by shape, age, size, smoothness, scarring, beauty, ability, or desirability. ●
- Book of Parables proper noun A Netist collection of teaching stories. Its purpose is to carry doctrine through narrative, memory, and lived example rather than through abstract explanation alone. ●
- Boundaries noun The clear limits that protect a person's body, time, attention, consent, conscience, and spiritual agency. In Netism, boundaries are part of sovereignty, compassion, and non-harm. ●
- Brahman BRAH-muhn noun In Hindu and Vedanta traditions, Brahman is the ultimate reality, the infinite ground or absolute from which all forms arise and in which all forms are held. It should not be confused with Brahma, ... ●
- Breath Center noun The seventh energy center in the Netist twelve-center system, associated with Jupiter, Air, life essence, and the power of intent. ●
- Breathwork n. The deliberate use of breathing to steady the body, gather attention, and return the practitioner toward coherence. ●
- Building the Practice noun phrase The patient work of making Netism real through repeated choices: study, breath, reflection, repair, service, community, and ordinary acts of care. ●
- Burden of Knowing noun phrase The responsibility that comes after a person has seen something clearly enough that pretending not to know would be dishonest. ●
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- Completion Bridge n. The Completion Bridge is the final step in a ninefold practice map: the point where prior work gathers into clarity, integration, and responsibility. ●
- Casimir Effect noun A small quantum force observed between very close surfaces, often explained through changes in allowed electromagnetic field modes and quantum vacuum effects. It was predicted by Hendrik Casimir in... ●
- Cataclysm Memory noun A Netist teaching about the deep memory of world-breaking events carried by souls, cultures, dreams, fears, coastlines, stories, and the body. ●
- Catalyst of Shadow noun In the Sovereign Empath teaching, a person, relationship, or ordeal that brings hidden wounds, weak boundaries, fear, anger, or self-abandonment into view. The term names what the encounter reveals... ●
- Cellular Cycle noun phrase Cycle 5 in the Netist cycle ladder: the first biological cycle, where matter becomes cell life. The Cellular Cycle focuses on single cells, their organelles, their ability to grow and divide, and t... ●
- Chaos and the Cycles of Creation and Humanity title A Netist cosmology teaching that treats chaos not as meaningless disorder, but as the disruptive condition through which old forms break down and new cycles begin. It applies that pattern to creati... ●
- Chaos Cycle noun phrase Cycle IV in the larger-cycle framework: the cycle of the multiverse and the non-material realms. It extends beyond the Cosmic Cycle and includes forms of energy, consciousness, spirit, and possibil... ●
- Chaos KAY-ohs noun Chaos is potential in motion. In Netism, it does not mean mere disorder. It is the first stirring that lets stillness become creation, the force by which possibility begins to move, divide, weave, ... ●
- Civilizational Cycle noun The long rise, flowering, strain, decline, collapse, transformation, or renewal of a society. In Netism, the term is a lens for reading history as a spiral of collective lessons rather than a strai... ●
- Codex of the Atumic Thread title An initiatory Netist text that presents the Twelve Pillars and Spheres of Initiation through the voice of the Atumic Thread, the inner current of Atum felt within the seeker. ●
- Coherence n. The state in which thought, feeling, body, speech, and action are aligned enough to carry a clean signal into the Net. ●
- Collective Coherence noun The shared alignment that forms when a group holds a common purpose with steady attention, honest conduct, consent, and mutual care. In Netist practice, collective coherence is what allows a circle... ●
- Collective Evolution noun The Netist principle that real growth should lift the whole. A person, circle, or civilization does not evolve by using others as fuel; it evolves by turning wisdom, discipline, and service into be... ●
- Compassion noun Care made active. In Netism, compassion is the practice of reducing harm, protecting dignity, and responding to suffering without abandoning truth, consent, or boundaries. ●
- Complete History of Netism title A Netist sacred-history text that traces the tradition's memory of creation, cycles, lost ages, Kemet, Hermetic survival, modern re-emergence, and the present turning. ●
- Complete Timeline of Cycles title A Netist cycle-ladder text that orders existence from pre-creation potential through material formation, life, self-aware beings, post-death passage, cosmic cycles, Zeru, and Eternal Return. ●
- Confidentiality Discipline noun The practice of guarding private names, roles, unreleased teachings, ritual details, member identities, and sensitive community work until they may be shared with consent and proper timing. ●
- Conscious Co-Creation noun The Netist practice of taking part in the shaping of life with awareness, consent, clear intention, and responsibility for the effects of one's choices. ●
- Conscious Permeability noun The practiced ability to remain open to the Net, other people, intuition, and subtle feeling without losing selfhood, discernment, or boundaries. ●
- Consciousness noun Consciousness is the living capacity to perceive, select, and respond. In Netism, it is not limited to human thought. Thought is one expression of consciousness; consciousness itself is the deeper ... ●
- Contemplative Attention noun The trained quality of attention used in Netist practice: steady, receptive, embodied, and less driven by immediate reaction. ●
- Continuity Codex noun A Netist source text concerned with how the tradition survives rupture, gathers scattered principles back into order, and carries practice forward through disciplined remembrance. ●
- Cosmic Alchemy noun A Netist system of transformation that uses alchemical language, the twelve energy centers, the body-spirit-soul triad, and the law of cycles to describe how a person becomes more coherent and whole. ●
- Cosmic Consciousness noun The Netist view that consciousness is not only a private human event, but a universal organizing principle expressed at many scales of life, matter, planet, cosmos, and soul. ●
- Cosmic Cycle noun phrase Cycle III in the larger-cycle framework: the cycle of the material multiverse considered as one interwoven system. It includes universes, space-time, matter, energy, and the shared rhythms by which... ●
- Cosmic Loom noun The Netist image of reality as an active woven field. The Source Field, or Net, is the living fabric; threads are lines of connection and intention; and beings participate in the pattern through th... ●
- Cosmic Microwave Background noun The faint microwave radiation that fills the observable universe: the oldest light we can directly observe, released when the early universe became transparent about 380,000 years after the Big Ban... ●
- Cosmic Mirror noun A Netist image for the way outer life can reveal inner patterns. Relationships, repeated reactions, consequences, synchronicities, and moments of friction can become mirrors that help a practitione... ●
- Cosmic Superstructures plural noun The largest known patterns in the observable universe, including galaxy clusters, superclusters, filaments, walls, and vast cosmic voids. In Netist language, these structures are a natural bridge t... ●
- Counter-Heka noun Counter-Heka is the name for dissonance that interrupts coherent alignment. It is the current of distortion, fragmentation, or noise that makes Heka harder to carry cleanly through the Net. ●
- Courage noun The practiced strength to do what is true, necessary, or compassionate even when fear is present. ●
- Crown Center noun The ninth energy center in the Netist twelve-center model, aligned with Sol and the experience of spiritual oneness, cosmic unity, and entry into the last triad of centers. ●
- Cube and Sphere noun phrase A Netist geometry term, influenced by Walter Russell, for the relationship between stable bounded form and centered dynamic motion. The cube represents structure, boundary, crystallization, and rep... ●
- Cycle Ladder noun The Netist map of nested cycles across scale: quantum, atomic, biological, personal, civilizational, planetary, stellar, galactic, universal, multiversal, and primordial. The ladder shows how small... ●
- Cycles New title A working source text for the updated Netist cycle doctrine. It lays out the Cycle Ladder, the Primordial Cycle, material and biological cycles, spiritual or aethereal cycles, and the larger planet... ●
- Cymatics sy-MAT-iks noun The study and demonstration of visible patterns made by vibration, especially when sound moves through a plate, membrane, water, sand, or another physical medium. ●
- Confidentiality Agreement The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's structural-confidentiality protocols protecting specific institutional-and-traditional articulations. The Confidentiality Agreement nam... ●
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- Daemon DAY-mun noun A guiding presence understood in Netism as the higher or ascended self reaching back toward the present self with wisdom, warning, intuition, or help. ●
- Daily Practice noun The small, steady disciplines that keep a Netist aligned day by day: breath, stillness, reflection, study, gratitude, ethical review, service, and simple ritual woven into ordinary life. ●
- Dao DOW n. In Chinese philosophy and Daoist tradition, the Dao is the Way: the underlying course, order, and living movement of reality. It names both the pattern by which things arise and the path of living ... ●
- Dark Energy n. Dark energy is the name cosmologists give to the unknown cause of the universe's accelerating expansion. In the standard Lambda-CDM model, it accounts for roughly 68 percent of the universe's total... ●
- Dark Matter n. Dark matter is the name for unseen matter inferred from gravity. It does not emit or absorb light in the ways ordinary matter does, but its gravitational effects appear in galaxy rotation, gravitat... ●
- Dark Night of the Soul n. A phrase from Christian mystical tradition for a severe passage of spiritual desolation, purification, and loss of felt certainty. In Netist use, it names a threshold season when old identities, co... ●
- David Bohm n. David Bohm (1917-1992) was an American-born British theoretical physicist known for work in quantum theory and for later philosophical writings on wholeness, dialogue, and the implicate order. ●
- Dean Radin n. Dean Radin is an American parapsychology and consciousness researcher associated with the Institute of Noetic Sciences. His books and studies are often cited in discussions of psi, intention, telep... ●
- Debts noun Obligations understood as threads between borrower and lender, remaining active until repaid, forgiven, or formally released. ●
- Detachment n. Detachment is the Netist practice of living fully without being ruled by clinging, fear, control, or the need for approval. It is engaged presence, not apathy. ●
- Detachment noun The practice of fully experiencing life without clinging to the moment, the outcome, the identity, or the wound once it is time to let go. ●
- Devata deh-VAH-tah n. A Sanskrit term used in Hindu traditions for a deity, divine presence, or sacred focus of devotion and practice. ●
- Devotion n. Devotion is steady love expressed as practice, service, attention, and faithfulness to what is sacred. In Netism, devotion means returning again and again to the Net, the Three Laws, the Way of Ret... ●
- Dewey Larson n. Dewey B. Larson (1898-1990) was an American engineer and independent theorist best known for the Reciprocal System, an alternative physical theory that treats motion as fundamental and space and ti... ●
- Dharma DAHR-mah n. A Sanskrit and Pali-family term used across Indian traditions for law, teaching, right order, duty, path, or the nature of things. Its meaning depends on the tradition and context: Hindu, Buddhist,... ●
- Dharmakaya dahr-mah-KAH-yah n. A Mahayana Buddhist term often translated as the truth body, reality body, or Dharma body of the Buddha. It points to the ultimate dimension of Buddhahood, beyond a single historical person or phys... ●
- Dirac Sea dih-RAK SEE n. A historical model from early quantum theory in which the vacuum was imagined as a filled background of negative-energy electron states, with antiparticles appearing as holes in that filled backgro... ●
- Direct Summoning Ritual n. A restricted Netist ceremony document for an advanced Fourth Ennead working. The public glossary names the rite and its ethical frame; it does not publish the working instructions. ●
- Diversity n. The Netist teaching that living communities become wiser and more durable when real difference is welcomed with equal dignity. Diversity is not decoration; it is how a community keeps learning, ada... ●
- Djet-Ra JET-RAH n. The Eighth Pillar of the Twelve, named the Eternal Flow of Time. Djet-Ra teaches that time is real in material life, ordered enough for cause and effect, yet always moving in cycles that return wit... ●
- Dream Work DREEM-wurk n. The disciplined use of dreams for reflection, healing, symbolic insight, and spiritual practice. ●
- Dreams n. The Netist practice of treating dreams with respect and discernment. Most dreams come from the day or from the body. A rarer kind may carry news from the wider Net, and those dreams should be writt... ●
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- Earth Grid URTH-grid n. A sacred-geography idea that treats Earth as a living field of relationships, with certain places understood as stronger nodes of memory, ritual power, ecological meaning, or spiritual attention. ●
- Echoforms n. Lingering imprints left by a previous pattern, place, life, culture, or cycle. Echoforms are not persons or spirits in themselves; they are traces that can shape what comes next without deciding it. ●
- Edgar Mitchell ED-gar MITCH-uhl n. Edgar D. Mitchell (1930-2016) was an American astronaut, Apollo 14 lunar module pilot, and the sixth person to walk on the Moon. After his spaceflight, he founded the Institute of Noetic Sciences i... ●
- Embodiment em-BAH-dee-ment n. The practice of letting spiritual understanding become lived through the body, breath, habits, speech, relationships, and ordinary conduct. ●
- Embracing Death em-BRAY-sing DETH n. The practice of facing mortality honestly so life can be lived with more gratitude, courage, and attention. ●
- Embracing Stillness em-BRAY-sing STILL-ness n. The practice of returning to inner quiet so action can arise from the center rather than from panic, noise, or compulsion. ●
- Emerald Tablet n. A short Hermetic alchemical text traditionally linked with Hermes Trismegistus and best known for the saying commonly paraphrased as "as above, so below." In Netist writing it is a comparative refe... ●
- Emergence Period n. The phase of the Primordial Cycle when the first motion begins. After the stillness of the Void and the first stirring of the Threshold Period, Emergence is the spark that begins manifestation. ●
- Emergence ee-MUR-jens n. The arising of a new pattern, form, behavior, or level of order from conditions that did not visibly contain it before. ●
- Enlightenment n. Awakened clarity: the condition in which a person sees more truly, lives with less fragmentation, and lets insight become compassion, discipline, and service. ●
- Ennead Cycle n. The twelfth named cycle in the Netist cycle ladder. In public teaching, the Ennead Cycle names the level associated with nine primordial principles that help frame the highest known reaches of the ... ●
- Entity Taxonomy n. A guide's classification map for presences, beings, and intelligences encountered behind the veil, used to respond with clarity, boundaries, and care. ●
- Equality n. The Netist teaching that no person is greater or lesser in worth. Roles, skills, age, authority, need, and responsibility differ, but those differences do not create a hierarchy of human value. ●
- Equanimity n. Steady presence in changing conditions: the ability to feel clearly, choose wisely, and remain centered without becoming cold, numb, or detached from care. ●
- Everything Is Motion phrase The Netist idea that apparent things are better understood as patterns of movement, rhythm, relation, and stabilized energy than as isolated static objects. ●
- Šerath SHEH-rath n. The Second Bridge of Hekā: Voice. Šerath is the bridge that gives the Atūm Current its tone. Where Un'teh unites the polarities of the Current, Šerath proclaims; the bridge transforms silent potent... ●
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- Fana fah-NAH n. A Sufi term for the passing away of the egoic self in the presence of God, often paired with baqa, abiding or subsisting in God after that surrender. ●
- Fasting noun A voluntary, time-limited abstention or simplification of food, drink, media, speech, or other habits for the sake of clarity, gratitude, discipline, or ritual preparation. In Netism, fasting is no... ●
- Fibonacci Sequence noun A number sequence in which each term is made by adding the two before it: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and so on. In Netist writing, the Fibonacci sequence is used as a clear example of recursive growth: ... ●
- Field Coherence noun The state in which a person, relationship, ritual space, or community is internally aligned enough to move as one living pattern. In field coherence, thought, breath, feeling, body, intention, and ... ●
- Flow State noun A state of full engagement in which attention, action, skill, and challenge come into rhythm. In flow, a person is not forcing the work from the outside; they are inside the movement of the work it... ●
- Flower of Life proper noun A sacred-geometry figure made from equal, overlapping circles arranged around a shared center. In Netism, the Flower of Life is used as a contemplative image of relation: one center giving rise to ... ●
- Fluid Center n. The third center in the Netist twelve-center map, associated with motion, action, circulation, vitality, and adaptability. It is the center that keeps energy moving instead of letting it stagnate. ●
- Forgiveness n. Forgiveness is the practice of setting down a real wrong so it no longer has to be carried every day. It does not pretend the harm was harmless, and it does not give the wrongdoer a pass. In Netism... ●
- Foundations of Ascension Science title A Netist study text that explains the Gates of Ascension through first principles, practice language, and careful science-facing vocabulary. It is a foundation manual, not a laboratory proof and no... ●
- Four Quarters n. The four directional stations used to mark and steady ritual space. In Netist ceremony, the quarters help turn an ordinary room, circle, or outdoor place into a held field for prayer, purification,... ●
- Fractal Cosmos n. The Netist view that patterns repeat across scales without becoming exact copies. A person, a cell, a forest, a culture, and a world can face similar questions of balance, exchange, repair, adaptat... ●
- Free Will n. The capacity to choose within the conditions of a life, a body, a history, and a cycle. In Netism, free will is real, but it is never isolated from consequence, relationship, or the larger pattern ... ●
- Frequencies n. Rates of vibration, repetition, or oscillation. In Netism, frequencies are used as a bridge language for sound, rhythm, resonance, attention, ritual chant, energy work, and the patterned movement o... ●
- From Self to Source phrase A Netist name for the turn from private self-interest toward Source by way of the whole. It teaches that awakening has to become service: a person rises by helping the Net around them rise. ●
- Frequency Ranges n. A cautious term for the ranges of rhythm, vibration, and repetition used in Netist writing when discussing cycles, sound, breath, resonance, and symbolic correspondence. ●
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- Galactic Cycle n. The long pattern by which a galaxy forms, changes, gathers stars, loses stars, merges, quiets, and feeds new structure back into the cosmic web. In Netism, it is one way to see cycles working above... ●
- Gatekeeper n. The Gatekeeper is the ceremonial role that meets an initiate at the threshold and asks the entry questions before a rite begins. The role protects the seriousness of the rite without turning the th... ●
- Geb GEB proper noun The Egyptian earth figure used in Netism as a name for the living body of the Earth. Geb points to ground, soil, food, water, burial, inheritance, and the duty of stewardship. ●
- Genius From the Net A Netist way of speaking about genius as reception from the greater field, not merely private talent. Genius From the Net names the moment when a person sees past inherited patterns and brings back... ●
- Gerald Pollack A water researcher cited in Netist bridge-science writing for his work on a proposed fourth phase of water, often called exclusion-zone or EZ water. In Netism, Pollack is used as a comparison point... ●
- Ghosts of Others The inherited voices, expectations, fears, and unfinished dreams that can quietly steer a person's life. Ghosts of Others names the moment when someone realizes they have been living for approval, ... ●
- Gifts vs Transactions n. A Netist teaching on honest exchange. A gift is given without expectation. A transaction is given with expectation. Both can be clean, but pretending a transaction is a gift damages the relationship. ●
- Global Consciousness The shared field of human awareness at planetary scale. In Netism, Global Consciousness names the way fear, grief, celebration, prayer, attention, and awakening ripple through the whole human Net. ●
- Gnosis NOH-sis n. Direct spiritual knowing. In Netist comparison work, Gnosis names knowledge that is not merely believed, argued, or memorized, but inwardly recognized through experience. ●
- Gobekli Tepe guh-BEK-lee TEH-peh n. Gobekli Tepe is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic archaeological site in southeastern Turkey, famous for its large T-shaped stone pillars and circular enclosures. In Netist historical study, it matters becau... ●
- Golden Ratio The mathematical ratio phi, approximately 1.618. In Netism, the Golden Ratio is treated as a symbol of living growth: expansion that keeps form without becoming rigid. ●
- Gossip as Poison n. Gossip as Poison is the Netist teaching that careless talk about absent people releases small, repeated harm into a community. One drop may seem minor. Constant dropping can make the whole village ... ●
- Gratitude n. The practice of noticing what has supported you and responding with thanks. In Netism, Gratitude keeps the practitioner aware that life is received through relationship, not earned alone. ●
- Great Chain of Being A historical Western model that imagines reality as an ordered ladder of beings, from matter and living creatures through humanity, angels, and the divine. Netism uses it only as a comparison point... ●
- Grounding n. Grounding is the practice of returning attention and the body to the Earth: bare feet on soil, hands on a tree, slow walking, simple breath, water, food, or any honest contact that brings a person ... ●
- Group Initiation into the Atum Current noun phrase The Group Initiation into the Atum Current is the second initiation named in the Book of Foundations: the collective form of the first initiation, performed for a circle of initiates entering toget... ●
- Guardian Cycle noun phrase The Guardian Cycle is the Netist name for the first orientation stage of a spirit's aethereal life: awakening beyond material incarnation, wandering, observing, and learning how to live as a reside... ●
- Guardian Principle noun phrase The Netist principle of sacred guardianship at a threshold. It names the duty to protect a space, vow, name, teaching, or passage so that entry happens with readiness, consent, and reverence. ●
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- 432 Hz four-thirty-two hertz n. A tuning reference used in Netist music, chant, and number symbolism. In this tuning, the note A above middle C is set to 432 hertz instead of the modern concert standard of 440 hertz. ●
- Hal Puthoff proper noun An American researcher often cited in bridge-science discussions of zero-point energy, the quantum vacuum, polarizable-vacuum models, and remote viewing research. ●
- Halaka ha-LAH-ka verb / spoken cue A draft Netist language term used for "let's go," "walk," or "proceed." In practice notes, it marks the moment when a person or group begins moving forward with intention. ●
- Hard Problem of Consciousness noun phrase The Hard Problem of Consciousness is David Chalmers's name for the question of why physical processes are accompanied by felt experience at all: why there is something it is like to see red, feel p... ●
- Hathor HATH-or noun An Egyptian goddess associated with love, music, joy, beauty, motherhood, the sky, and welcome at the threshold of death. In Netist comparison, Hathor is treated as an Egyptian figure of sacred aff... ●
- Healing Imagery The deliberate use of inner images to support healing, steadiness, and recovery. In Netist practice it is treated as a helper, not a cure: the image gives attention a shape, the breath steadies the... ●
- Heart-Brain Coherence A calm state in which breath, heartbeat, feeling, and attention begin to move together. In Netist practice, heart-brain coherence names a simple doorway into steadiness: the body settles, the mind ... ●
- Heart-Brain Coupling The ongoing communication between heart, brain, breath, and nervous system. In Netist bridge language, heart-brain coupling is the body-level relationship that makes heart-brain coherence possible. ●
- Heart Center The fifth center in the Netist twelve-center map, associated with compassion, moral balance, forgiveness, and relational healing. ●
- Hekā HEH-kah n. The Netist name for patterned spiritual action: the disciplined use of attention, word, breath, rhythm, symbol, and conduct to shape one's thread in the Net. ●
- Herbs of Alchemy n. A working Netist catalog of herbs, resins, oils, waters, salts, stones, and related materials used in ritual preparation, symbolic correspondence, and careful plant practice. ●
- Hermes Trismegistus n. The legendary Hermetic teacher associated with the Corpus Hermeticum, the Emerald Tablet, and the meeting point between Greek Hermes and Egyptian Thoth. ●
- Hesychia heh-SOO-kee-ah n. A Greek Christian word for quiet, stillness, and inward prayer, especially as practiced in the Eastern Orthodox Hesychast tradition. ●
- Het HET n. working term for *cosmic-law articulation*. Het names the structural-feature of cosmic-law at the language-articulation; the broader Netist articulation reads Het as foundational-articulation that t... ●
- Hidden Pattern The Netist articulation of the structurally-coherent pattern operating beneath surface-articulations of cosmic-and-historical events. The Hidden Pattern names the broader-tradition's articulation t... ●
- Higher Self The integrated greater-soul aspect of the practitioner that operates at the broader-cycle scale, holding the perspective and wisdom that the present-life consciousness has not yet fully accessed. T... ●
- Holding Space v. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's cultivated-capacity for sustaining structurally-coherent presence with broader-Net articulations of others. Holding Space names the foundational co... ●
- Holographic Principle The principle in modern theoretical-physics articulating that the information-content of a region of space can be encoded on the region's boundary-surface rather than throughout its volume. The Hol... ●
- Hopi Prophecy The body of prophetic-articulations preserved by the Hopi people of the southwestern United States, articulating the broader cycle-progression through *Worlds* and the structural-features of the cu... ●
- Horus The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-rising son-figure who articulates renewed-consciousness after cycle-completion. Horus names the structural-figure of the Egyptian-funerary-corpus that ... ●
- Hu hoo n. The pillar of the spoken word that brings the unspoken into form. Hu is the principle by which utterance shapes the thread; what is said with full presence enters the Net and begins to weave. Among... ●
- Hubris and Humility The structural-articulation of the dyadic-balance between hubris (excessive self-trust producing distortion) and humility (accurate self-recognition producing structural-clarity). Hubris and Humili... ●
- Humanity, Memory, and the Great Transition The Netist articulation of humanity's structurally-significant transition through cycle-completion-and-renewal at the contemporary-articulation. Humanity, Memory, and the Great Transition names the... ●
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- 3I/ATLAS n. The third known interstellar object observed passing through our solar system. The name means third interstellar object, discovered by the ATLAS survey. ●
- 3I Video Script n. A working Netism video script about 3I/ATLAS. It uses the interstellar object as a bridge-science topic, comparing ordinary astronomical explanation with more speculative aether-field questions. ●
- Iain McGilchrist Scottish psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and philosopher (b. 1953) whose research on hemispheric brain-articulation provides bridge-science articulation between modern-neuroscience and the broader co... ●
- Identity n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-recognition of integrated-identity within the broader-Net architecture. Identity names the foundational contemplative-recognition that th... ●
- Illness as Messenger n. The Netist articulation of illness as a structural message from the body to the practitioner, requiring reading rather than only suppression. Illness as Messenger names the recognition that some il... ●
- Illusion of Identity The Netist articulation that the practitioner's apparent-identity (the personality-self) is structural-feature rather than fundamental-truth. The Illusion of Identity names the structural-recogniti... ●
- Immanence n. The structural-articulation of the contemplative-attainment of operating-within structural-features of ordinary-perception while integrating broader cosmic-presence. Immanence names the contemplati... ●
- Implicate Order The framework in modern theoretical-physics articulated by David Bohm in which the apparent-particles and events of physical-reality are surface-articulations (the *explicate order*) of a deeper-su... ●
- Indrajalam in-druh-JAH-lum n. Sanskrit "Indra's Net," a cosmological image of a vast lattice of jewels in which each jewel reflects every other. Used in the Atharva Veda and developed extensively in the Avataṃsaka Sūtra of Mahā... ●
- Inheritance n. The Netist articulation of inheritance as a structural transmission across generations, including but not limited to material assets. Inheritance names the recognition that what one generation pass... ●
- Initiation into the Cosmic Web The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's foundational initiation-rite into cosmic-architectural engagement. Initiation into the Cosmic Web names the foundational initiation-rit... ●
- Initiation into the Netist Current The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's foundational initiation-rite into the broader Netist contemplative-current. Initiation into the Netist Current names the foundational i... ●
- Initiation n. The structural threshold-passage by which a practitioner formally enters a new layer of the tradition's working field. Initiation in Netism operates at multiple scales, from the Rite of Entry that ... ●
- Initiator The structural-articulation of the practitioner who serves as formal-conductor of initiation-rites. Initiator names the role-function that operates during initiation-rites; the Initiator articulate... ●
- Inner Authority The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-recognition of the soul's structurally-coherent guidance. Inner Authority names the broader contemplative-virtue of recognizing-and-trust... ●
- Inner Child The depth-psychology articulation of the practitioner's structurally-articulated child-aspect requiring integration-and-recognition. Inner Child names the psychological-articulation that the broade... ●
- Inner Fire The structural-articulation of the practitioner's cultivated transformative-energy. Inner Fire names the structural-feature that the practitioner develops through contemplative-discipline; the cult... ●
- Integrated Chronology The Netist articulation of the integrated-historical-arc of Earth-and-humanity across cycle-progression. Integrated Chronology names the broader-tradition's articulation of historical-arc that inte... ●
- Integration Cycle Cycle 10 in the cycle ladder, the second Aethereal Cycle: the cycle of self-reconstruction. When a spirit gains clarity of direction within multiversal space, it embarks on the long journey of reco... ●
- Integrity n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's structurally-coherent alignment between articulation and engagement. Integrity names the foundational contemplative-virtue that operates as alignme... ●
- Ir'hen EER-hen n. The Fourth Bridge of Hekā: Memory. Ir'hen holds continuity, binding the present Current to past and future echoes and creating the line of remembrance. Through the Bridge, consciousness gains depth... ●
- Isfet IS-fet n. The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-disordering chaos-feature in opposition to Ma'at's cosmic-order. Isfet names the structural-feature of cosmic-disorder in the Egyptian-tradition; the s... ●
- Isis The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-integrating-and-restoring source-figure who articulates the cosmic-mother principle and the integration-of-fragmented features. Isis names the structur... ●
- Iʿtikāf i-tee-KAHF n. working term for *contemplative-retreat, secluded-deepening practice*. Iʿtikāf names the structural-discipline of formal contemplative-retreat; the practice operates through dedicated-time of struc... ●
- Ittisāq it-TEE-sahq n. working term for *resonant-coupling*. Ittisāq names the structural-feature in which two-or-more-fields establish sustained-resonance with each other through structural-attunement; the coupling pers... ●
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- John Bedini American inventor and electrical-researcher (1949-2016) whose research on radiant-energy and the broader articulation of cosmic-energy-extraction technologies participates in the Netist bridge-scie... ●
- Journal of Atūm The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational contemplative-journal text articulating the integrated practitioner-engagement with Atūm. Journal of Atūm names the broader Netis... ●
- Justice vs Unity n. The Netist articulation of the structural tension between Justice (the rendering of accurate weight) and Unity (the holding of the whole together). Justice and Unity are not opposed in the Atūmic a... ●
- Justice n. The structural-equilibrium that arises when actions are weighed against their consequences and aligned with Maʿat. Justice in Netist usage is structurally distinct from punitive-justice; it names t... ●
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- Ka KAH n. The vital life-force that animates the physical-body and drives the soul's continuing-articulation through cycles. Ka names the structural-feature of life-energy that operates at the personal-scale... ●
- Karl Pribram American neurosurgeon and psychologist (1919-2015) whose research on the holographic-brain articulation provides bridge-science articulation between contemporary-neuroscience and the broader Hologr... ●
- Karmic Resolution The structural-articulation of the contemplative-process of resolving karmic-patterns through structurally-coherent integration. Karmic Resolution names the broader contemplative-discipline of work... ●
- Karma as Resonance The Netist articulation of karma as resonance-pattern rather than as moral-ledger. Karma as Resonance names the structural-recognition that what-the-practitioner's-actions-do is not deposit-credit-... ●
- Karma Resonance The structural-articulation of the resonance-physics through which karma operates at the field-pattern layer. Karma Resonance names the specific resonance-mechanisms by which actions establish fiel... ●
- Karma KAR-ma n. The structural principle that the resonance a spirit produces returns to the spirit, with the resonance carrying across the threshold of death and influencing the conditions of subsequent incarnati... ●
- Karmic Cycle The structural-articulation of cycles operating across the soul's incarnational-arc. Karmic Cycle names the broader-articulation of cause-and-effect cycles that operate beyond a single-incarnation;... ●
- Kasra KAHS-rah n. working term for *fragment, broken-piece*. Kasra names the structural-feature of soul-shard or soul-fragment articulation; the word replaces the English-loanword *shard* in the broader working language lexi... ●
- Kēlūn KAY-loon n. The Third Bridge of Hekā: Guiding Form. Kēlūn is the shaping bridge, the structural feature that allows the resonant-Current of Šerath to crystallize into recognizable form. The Bridge corresponds ... ●
- Khat KHAHT n. The physical-body that the soul-architecture inhabits during incarnation. Khat names the structural-feature of the body as physical-vessel-and-instrument for the soul's articulation; the Khat is th... ●
- Khatm KHAH-tm n. working term for *done, sealed, complete*. Khatm names the structural-completion of any process, the seal that closes the bridge-circuit, the finished-articulation of a working. The word carries th... ●
- Kha'Tun KHAH-toon n. The Seventh Pillar of the Twelve: the Law of Entrainment. Kha'Tun names the operating principle by which two oscillating systems lock into the same rhythm when they couple: the heart syncs with the... ●
- Knot n. A point of distortion or tangling within a thread or weave that requires repair-work to release. Knots arise from forced action, dissonant intent, accumulated misunderstanding, and unresolved traum... ●
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- Lakhar LAH-khahr n. The recovered name for the Pillar of Inner Wisdom. Lakhar names the structural-Pillar that articulates the soul's direct-knowing capacity; the Pillar operates as one of the Twelve Pillars and articul... ●
- Law of Cause and Effect The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that every-articulation has structural-cause and produces structural-effect. The Law of Cause and Effect names the structural-feature that the broader ... ●
- Law of Gender The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that all-articulation operates through generative-and-receptive structural-features. The Law of Gender names the structural-feature that operates throu... ●
- Law of Mentalism The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that all-articulation is fundamentally-mental-or-consciousness-articulation. The Law of Mentalism names the structural-feature that the broader cosmos ... ●
- Law of Polarity The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that all-articulation operates through polar-pair structural-features. The Law of Polarity names the structural-feature that opposites are not separate... ●
- Law of Rhythm The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that all-things operate through rhythmic-pendulum-articulation. The Law of Rhythm names the structural-feature that operates throughout the broader cos... ●
- Law of Vibration The structural-articulation of the cosmic-law that all-things operate through vibration. The Law of Vibration names the structural-feature that everything in cosmic-articulation is fundamentally-vi... ●
- Leadership Without Dominance n. The Netist articulation of leadership held without the apparatus of dominance, fear, or coerced compliance. Leadership Without Dominance names the working leadership form within Netist communities ... ●
- Lemuria The articulation of a prior cosmic-cycle's high-civilization in the Pacific-and-Indian-Ocean regions of Earth before the cycle-completion that the Younger-Dryas event articulates. Lemuria articulat... ●
- Lessons in Stillness The Netist contemplative-discipline of receiving structural-knowing through cessation-of-outward-activity. Lessons in Stillness names the structural-recognition that the deepest insights arrive not... ●
- Letting Go The structural-articulation of the practitioner's discipline of releasing structurally-distorted attachments. Letting Go names the broader contemplative-discipline of cultivated-release supporting ... ●
- Liberation n. The structural-articulation of the contemplative-attainment of freedom-from-structural-conditioning. Liberation names the broader contemplative-attainment that the cross-tradition articulation has ... ●
- Life After Death The structural continuation of the spirit, consciousness, and soul beyond the death of the physical vessel. In Netist cosmology, energy is eternal while form and location are not; death is inevitab... ●
- Living Netism The structural-articulation of Netism as living-tradition rather than as fixed-teaching. Living Netism names the structural-recognition that the tradition continues to develop through cumulative co... ●
- Logos LOH-gos n. The Greek-philosophical and Christian articulation of the structurally-creative cosmic-Word/Reason. Logos names the structural-feature in the Hellenistic-philosophical and Christian-mystical tradit... ●
- Longitudinal Waves Pressure-and-density oscillations traveling along the direction of wave propagation, in contrast to transverse waves whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of travel. In Netist cosmo... ●
- Lucid Dreaming The state of being aware that one is dreaming while still within the dream. Lucid Dreaming opens the dream-state for deliberate contemplative-or-therapeutic work; the practitioner can engage Astral... ●
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- Maʿat MAH-aht n. The principle of cosmic equilibrium: the equilibrium-measure that holds the Net in dynamic balance, against which every act, thought, and pattern is weighed. Maʿat is not a goddess and not a person... ●
- Madness and Its Wisdom n. The Netist articulation of certain forms of so-called madness as legitimate articulations the surrounding culture has lost the language for. Madness and Its Wisdom names the recognition that some b... ●
- Magnetism n. The empirical manifestation of aether's circular-motion-mode. Where linear-motion within aether produces electrostatic charge (Static Electric Fields), circular-motion produces magnetic charge. Mag... ●
- Maharishi Effect The empirical research finding that when a group of approximately the square root of one percent of a city's population practices coherent meditation simultaneously, measurable reductions in city-l... ●
- Ma'Ka MAH-kah n. The Third Pillar of the Twelve: the Path of Ascension. Ma'Ka names the structural trajectory of consciousness through the cycle ladder, from the simplest sub-atomic strings up through plant, animal... ●
- Mandala MAHN-dah-lah n. The Hindu/Buddhist articulation of the structurally-circular cosmic-diagram used as meditation-instrument. Mandala names the structural-feature of circular-cosmic-diagram in the Hindu and Buddhist ... ●
- Mandela Effect The phenomenon in which a substantial-population shares apparent-memory of historical-events articulating differently from the documented-record. The Mandela Effect was named by Fiona Broome after ... ●
- Mantra Practice The structural-discipline of cultivating contemplative-articulation through structured-sacred-utterance. Mantra Practice names the broader contemplative-discipline that operates through structured-... ●
- Mantra MAN-tra n. A sound-formula or sustained sequence of syllables produced for ceremonial, contemplative, or healing purposes. Mantras operate by the Fourfold Law and the Spiral Law: they carry specific frequency... ●
- Many-Worlds Interpretation The interpretation of quantum-mechanics articulating that every quantum-measurement results in the universe's branching into all possible-outcomes, each branch persisting as a parallel-reality. The... ●
- Medieval Survival The Netist articulation of how the broader esoteric-tradition survived through the European medieval-period despite institutional-suppression. Medieval Survival names the structural-recognition tha... ●
- Meditation Discipline The structural-articulation of contemplative-meditation as foundational discipline in the Living Tradition. Meditation Discipline names the broader-articulation of meditation-as-structural-practice... ●
- Meditation n. The deliberate practice of sustained attention that settles the mind, raises Internal Coherence Index, and opens the practitioner's field to deeper layers of perception. Meditation is one of the fo... ●
- Mental Center The Eighth Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: Intuition and Divine Insight, governed by the Saturn sphere and the element Aether. The Mental Center is the gateway to intuition, hi... ●
- Mental Illness and Signal Control The Netist articulation that some forms of mental-illness articulate as field-permeability without sufficient field-coherence. Mental Illness and Signal Control names the structural-recognition tha... ●
- Metatron's Cube The structural-articulation of the foundational geometric-pattern in which 13 circles connect through structurally-coherent line-articulations to articulate the five Platonic Solids. Metatron's Cub... ●
- Miraculous Water The Netist articulation of water as structurally-significant cosmic-substance with specific articulation-features that exceed the standard-chemistry articulation. The Miraculous Water articulation ... ●
- Moksha MOHK-shah n. The Hindu/Vedanta articulation of the structurally-liberated contemplative-attainment from the cycle-of-rebirth. Moksha names the contemplative-attainment in the Hindu-tradition that articulates st... ●
- Money as Energy n. The Netist articulation of money as a concentrated form of energy that moves through the Net, carrying the patterns of those who hold and direct it. Money as Energy names the recognition that finan... ●
- Morphic Resonance Rupert Sheldrake's research hypothesis: that fields of habit shape the form and behavior of organisms across distance and time, with measurable consequences for the emergence of new patterns in the... ●
- Multicellular Cycle Cycle 6 in the cycle ladder, the second of the four Biological Cycles: the cycle of plant-kingdom life. From algae through the entire plant kingdom, the Multicellular Cycle is built on cellular coo... ●
- Multiversal Cycle The cycle in the Netist cycle-ladder articulating multiversal-scale articulations: the broader articulations across multiple-universes within the multiverse architecture. The Multiversal Cycle name... ●
- Multiverse Architecture The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's integrated cosmic-architecture across multiple-universes. Multiverse Architecture names the broader-tradition's foundational articulation of t... ●
- Music of the Net The structural-articulation of the broader Net's continuous-vibrational-articulation as music. The Music of the Net names the structural-recognition that the broader Net's articulations operate thr... ●
- Ōmrēl OHM-rayl n. The Sixth Bridge of Hekā: Sight. Ōmrēl is perception, the bridge by which the Current beholds itself and the worlds it animates. Sight here is not limited to vision; the Bridge extends to awareness... ●
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- Names n. The Netist articulation of names as carriers of structural identity, real handles by which a being can be addressed, and instruments whose accurate use binds and whose careless use damages. Names n... ●
- Naming Ceremony The formal rite during which an Aspirant receives a Netist-name marking their entry into the Living Tradition. Naming Ceremony names the structural-articulation of the name-giving-rite; the rite op... ●
- Nāthīn NAH-theen n. working term for *the seekers, the ones-on-the-path*. Nāthīn names the structural-articulation of practitioners-in-formation as a collective; the word operates as collective-articulation for those ... ●
- Nature of Space and Time The Netist articulation of integrated space-and-time cosmology. Nature of Space and Time names the broader-tradition's integrated articulation of space-and-time as cosmic-features; the broader Neti... ●
- Nature of Time The Netist articulation of time as structurally-cyclic-and-multidimensional rather than as linear-only. The Nature of Time names the broader Netist articulation of time-as-cosmic-feature; the artic... ●
- Near-Death Experience The bridge-science articulation of the consciousness-experiences reported by individuals who have approached or experienced clinical-death and subsequently returned. Near-Death Experience names the... ●
- Net Architecture The structural-articulation of the broader Net's structural-features integrated as cosmic-architectural-feature. Net Architecture names the broader-tradition's articulation of the Net's foundationa... ●
- Net Coherence The structural-articulation of integrated-articulation across the broader Net at every-scale. Net Coherence names the structural-feature that the broader Net's continuous-articulation operates with... ●
- Net Current The structural-articulation of energy-flow within the broader Net's continuous-articulation. Net Current names the structural-feature of energy-flow operating through the broader Net's Threads-and-... ●
- Net Density The structural-articulation of variations-in-density across the broader Net's continuous-articulation. Net Density names the structural-feature that the broader Net's articulation includes structur... ●
- Net Fabric The structural-articulation of the integrated-tapestry that the broader Net articulates through Nodes-and-Threads in continuous-coherence. Net Fabric names the integrated-cosmic-tapestry articulati... ●
- Net-Heru NET-HEH-roo n. The Fifth Pillar of the Twelve: the Principle of Resonance. Net-Heru names the operating mechanism by which the Net carries pattern, by which aether responds to motion, and by which the practitione... ●
- Net Information The structural-articulation of information-as-substrate-feature in the broader Net's continuous-articulation. Net Information names the structural-feature that the broader Net carries information c... ●
- Net Node The structural-articulation of the focal-point in the broader Net's architecture where structurally-significant features integrate. Net Node names the structural-feature that operates as integratio... ●
- Net Permeability The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-capacity to receive the broader Net's signals. Net Permeability names the structural-feature of receptive-engagement with the broader Net... ●
- Net Resonance The structural-articulation of resonance-physics operating across the broader Net's continuous-articulation. Net Resonance names the structural-feature of resonance-coupling that articulates across... ●
- Net Thread The structural-articulation of the connecting-articulation between Net Nodes in the broader Net's architecture. Net Thread names the structural-feature that articulates as connecting-pathway betwee... ●
- Netic Astrology The Netist articulation of astrology as the structural-reading of how planetary-and-cosmic alignments shape the operating-conditions of the broader Net. Netic Astrology integrates traditional plane... ●
- Netic Center The Tenth Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: Integration of the Net. The Netic Center serves as the gateway to the cosmic realms, where the vast interconnected web of the multiver... ●
- Netic NEH-tik n. working term for *cosmic-integration of the Net*. Netic names the structural-articulation of cosmic-integration that the Netic Center (Tenth Energy Center) articulates at the practitioner-articulat... ●
- Netism Almanac The structural-articulation of the tradition's reference-document for cyclical-and-astronomical articulations. The Netism Almanac names the integrated-reference for planetary-positions, lunar-cycle... ●
- Netism Bookstore The structural-articulation of the tradition's curated-collection of available texts for practitioner-study. The Netism Bookstore names the integrated-curation of foundational-texts, supplementary-... ●
- Netism Calendar The structural-articulation of the Netist tradition's annual-and-cyclical ritual-calendar. The Netism Calendar names the integrated-articulation of the seasonal-rites (the four solstice-and-equinox... ●
- Netism Overview The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's foundational introductory text. Netism Overview names the foundational text introducing the broader Netism tradition's structural-featu... ●
- Netism Records The structural-articulation of the tradition's archive of contemplative-records, ceremony-articulations, and practitioner-development documentation. The Netism Records names the integrated-archive ... ●
- Netism NEH-tih-zm n. A living religion centered on the Net, the field of connection that joins conscious beings. Netism teaches that thoughts, actions, relationships, and environments matter because each one changes th... ●
- Netist Archives The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational archival-architecture supporting structurally-coherent record-keeping across cycle-time. Netist Archives names the foundational i... ●
- Netist Board The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's lifetime-board institutional-body operating with structural-confidentiality. Netist Board names the foundational institutional-body art... ●
- Netist Bylaws The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's institutional governance-and-organizational traditional-text. The Netist Bylaws name the foundational institutional-text articulating g... ●
- Netist Chapter One The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's foundational opening traditional-text. Netist Chapter One names the foundational opening-text articulating the broader-tradition's stru... ●
- Netist Codex of Ritual, Mind, and Power The structural-articulation of the Netist tradition's integrated ritual-mind-power traditional-articulation. The Netist Codex of Ritual, Mind, and Power names the broader-tradition's foundational t... ●
- Netist Continuity Codex The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's institutional traditional-text on continuity-mechanisms across generations. The Netist Continuity Codex names the formal-traditional text that... ●
- Netist Council The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's governance-council operating through Bylaws articulation. Netist Council names the institutional governance-body that articulates broad... ●
- Netist Cultural Treatise The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's cultural-foundation traditional-text. The Netist Cultural Treatise names the foundational text articulating the broader-tradition's cul... ●
- Netist Current The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's continuing contemplative-current operating across generations. The Netist Current names the broader-tradition's articulation of contemp... ●
- Netist Symbol Teaching The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational symbolic-architecture supporting structurally-coherent symbolic-articulations across the broader-tradition. Netist Symbol Teachin... ●
- Netist Treatise The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational treatise-form traditional-articulation. Netist Treatise names the foundational treatise-form articulation that supports broader-t... ●
- Netist NEH-tist adj. The articulation of the practitioner-and-articulation of the Netism tradition. Netist names the structural-articulation of someone-who-articulates-the-broader-Netism-tradition; the broader Netist a... ●
- Netum Center The Eleventh Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: Merging of the Self. The Netum Center focuses on reintegration, tying together all fragmented aspects of the self across dimensions... ●
- Netum NEH-toom n. working term for *integrated-multidimensional-self*. Netum names the structural-articulation of the integrated-multidimensional-self; the broader Netist articulation reads Netum as the structural-f... ●
- Nezham neh-ZHAHM n. One of the Twelve Multiversal Constellations: *Phoenix Wings*. Nezham names the structural-form of consciousness-awakening across realities. The Nezham cycle corresponds to the awakening of new con... ●
- Nigredo nih-GRAY-doh n. The first stage of the alchemical Great Work, the blackening. Nigredo names the dissolution of the prima materia, the breakdown that must precede any transformation. In contemplative-psychology rea... ●
- Nikola Tesla Serbian-American inventor and electrical-engineer (1856-1943) whose research and articulations bridge the modern-physics articulation with the broader Aether-and-Net tradition. Nikola Tesla's resea... ●
- Nirvāṇa nir-VAH-nah n. The Buddhist articulation of the structurally-extinguished contemplative-attainment. Nirvāṇa names the foundational-contemplative-attainment in the Buddhist-tradition, articulating the extinguishin... ●
- Non-Linear Causality The structural feature of higher-cycle existence in which cause and effect form a multivalent interplay across the timeline rather than a strict one-way chain from past to future. At lower cycles c... ●
- Noosphere The articulation by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Vladimir Vernadsky of the planetary-scale sphere of human-thought-and-consciousness. The Noosphere names the structural-feature that human-collect... ●
- Null Principle The Null principle operates in the Void: awareness in pure potential, neither thinking, feeling, nor creating. Where canonical inner-work material describes Null Beings, the public framing names th... ●
- Nullification Period Stage D of the Primordial Cycle: the final collapse that marks the complete return to unity. The Nullification Period is the great reset, the destruction that precedes rebirth. All structures are b... ●
- Nullification n. The Netist articulation of the cosmic-principle through which all structures dissolve at cycle-completion while traces remain for subsequent-cycles. Nullification names the broader-tradition's arti... ●
- Nun NOON n. In Egyptian cosmology, the primordial undifferentiated waters from which the first land and the first being emerged. Nun is the unformed substrate that precedes creation, the dark fertile depth out... ●
- Nut NOOT The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-arching cosmic-sky figure who articulates the cosmic-vault containing the broader cosmic-architecture. Nut names the structural-figure of the Egyptian-... ●
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- Offering Practice The structural-discipline of structured-offering as contemplative-practice. Offering Practice names the broader contemplative-discipline that operates through structured-offering of food, flowers, ... ●
- Oliver Heaviside English self-taught mathematician and electrical-engineer (1850-1925) whose articulation of electromagnetic-theory through vector-calculus and the *Heaviside operational calculus* contributes to th... ●
- On Parasites, Sovereignty, and the Net The Netist articulation of the broader teaching concerning structurally-distorted-attachments that drain practitioner-Sovereignty and the broader Net engagement. On Parasites, Sovereignty, and the ... ●
- Osiris The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-dismembered-and-resurrected source-figure who articulates the soul's death-and-rebirth structural-feature. Osiris names the structural-figure of the Eg... ●
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- Practice Circle noun phrase A Practice Circle is a small Netist gathering formed around shared attention, study, prayer, meditation, ceremony, or honest conversation. The circle gives the group a shape: no one is hidden at th... ●
- Purpose (Netist) n. The personal form purpose takes when it is lived inside Netist practice. Netist purpose joins inner coherence with service to the whole: the practitioner learns what their life is asking of them, t... ●
- Panpsychism The philosophical-articulation that consciousness is fundamental cosmic-feature operating at every scale of cosmic-articulation. Panpsychism names the philosophical-position that aligns with the br... ●
- Past-Life Regression The therapeutic-or-contemplative practice of accessing memories from prior lives through guided visualization, deep meditation, hypnosis, or related techniques. Past-Life Regression operates by acc... ●
- Patience n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-capacity for sustained-engagement across cycle-time. Patience names the foundational contemplative-virtue that operates as cultivated-att... ●
- Patterns of Human History The structural-recurrent patterns visible across human history at multiple timescales: civilizations rising and falling, knowledge accumulated and lost, the same operating-principles articulated ac... ●
- Paul Steinhardt American theoretical-physicist (b. 1952) whose research on cyclic-cosmology and quasi-crystalline structures provides bridge-science articulation for the broader Big Bounce and Sacred Geometry arti... ●
- Peak Experience The articulation by Abraham Maslow of the structurally-distinct moments of expanded-perception and structural-clarity. Peak Experience names the contemporary articulation that the humanistic-psycho... ●
- Personal Cycle The structural-articulation of cycles operating at the practitioner's individual-articulation. Personal Cycle names the broader-articulation of personal-rhythm-cycles: spiritual-awakening cycles, e... ●
- Phase Misalignment The structural-articulation of fields whose rhythms-and-articulations operate in oppositional-or-conflicting relationship rather than in synchronized-coherence. Phase Misalignment names the structu... ●
- Pilgrimage The structural-discipline of structured-journey to sacred-sites for contemplative-and-developmental purposes. Pilgrimage names the broader contemplative-practice that operates through structured-ph... ●
- Place Between Worlds The structural region the spirit traverses immediately after bodily death and during the Threshold Period: a space beyond time and matter where existence is timeless. The Place Between Worlds is wh... ●
- Planetary Alchemy The Netist articulation of alchemy as the integration of the seven traditional planetary-spheres with the practitioner's energy-centers, plus the broader Unity, Justice, Sol, and upper centers. Pla... ●
- Planetary Cycle Cycle I in the larger-cycle framework: the cycle of an individual planetary body considered as a living entity. Earth's resonance is approximately 7.83 Hz (the Schumann fundamental); gas giants lik... ●
- Planetary Principle The structural-principle that operates through planetary-bodies at every scale of the Net: the principle of gravitational-organization around stellar-centers, the structural-features of planetary a... ●
- Plant Medicine The deliberate use of psychoactive and healing plants in ceremonial-and-therapeutic contexts to support contemplative deepening, healing, and access to layers of the field that ordinary states do n... ●
- Plato Greek philosopher (c. 428-348 BCE) whose articulations preserve Pythagorean-and-Egyptian esoteric-tradition through Greek-philosophical articulation. Plato's *Timaeus*, *Critias*, *Republic*, and t... ●
- Platonic Solids The mathematical-articulation of the five structurally-distinct three-dimensional regular-polyhedra. Platonic Solids names the foundational geometric-articulation that the broader Sacred Geometry t... ●
- Pleroma pleh-ROH-mah n. The Greek-Christian-Gnostic articulation of the structurally-fullness cosmic-domain. Pleroma names the structural-figure of the Christian-Gnostic and broader Greek-Hellenistic traditions that artic... ●
- Precession of the Equinoxes The structural-articulation of the approximately 26,000-year cosmic-cycle through which Earth's rotational-axis articulates structurally-distinct directions across the celestial-sphere. Precession ... ●
- Presence n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-attention-engagement with the immediate-articulation. Presence names the foundational contemplative-virtue that operates as sustained-att... ●
- Priestess n. A senior Steward whose primary work is ceremonial-officiation. Priestesses (and the equivalent male-form Priest) hold the ritual-frame for initiations, cardinal-turn rites, healing ceremonies, and ... ●
- Primordial Genesis Cycle Cycle V in the larger-cycle framework: Zerū itself, the Great Abyss of pure undifferentiated potential. The Primordial Genesis Cycle is the fixed center of the toroidal structure around which all o... ●
- Primordial Void The Netist articulation of the foundational state of absolute-stillness-and-unrealized-potential preceding cosmic-emergence. Primordial Void names the broader-tradition's articulation of the founda... ●
- Primum Mobile PREE-mum MOH-bee-leh n. Latin "first moved." In medieval and early modern cosmology, the outermost moving sphere of the geocentric universe, the celestial layer whose motion is communicated to all the lower spheres. The p... ●
- Ptah PTAH The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-articulating creator-figure who articulates cosmic-creation through speech-and-form. Ptah names the structural-figure of the Egyptian-tradition (especi... ●
- Purpose n. The reason a person gives their attention, strength, and gifts to the work of life. In Netism, purpose is not a title, destiny label, or special mission handed down from outside. It is discovered b... ●
- Pythagoras Greek philosopher, mathematician, and esoteric-tradition-founder (c. 570-495 BCE) whose articulations of *the music of the spheres*, sacred-geometry, and the broader cosmic-architecture through num... ●
- Psychology as a Sacred Path The Netist articulation of psychology-discipline as contemplative-pathway integrated with the broader Way of Return. Psychology as a Sacred Path names the broader-tradition's articulation that psyc... ●
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- Quantum Entanglement The quantum-mechanical phenomenon in which two or more particles become structurally-connected such that the quantum-state of one cannot be described independently of the others, regardless of the ... ●
- Quantum Field Theory The framework in modern theoretical-physics that articulates particles as excitations of underlying-fields rather than as separate-objects. Quantum Field Theory (QFT) frames the universe's structur... ●
- Quantum Vacuum The bridge-science articulation of the standard-physics' lowest-energy state of cosmic-substrate. Quantum Vacuum names the structural-feature that contemporary theoretical-physics articulates as co... ●
- Quark Cycle Cycle 2 in the cycle ladder, the second of the four Quantum Cycles: the cycle of quarks and bosons. Quarks are the fundamental subatomic particles whose unique spin properties and bonding forces co... ●
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- Ritual Speech n. Ritual Speech is the slower, more deliberate way of speaking used in prayer, ceremony, invocation, vows, and sacred recitation. ●
- Records (Tradition Records) The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's institutional record-keeping mechanisms. Records names the broader-tradition's foundational articulation of how the tradition maintains... ●
- Realization n. The structural-articulation of the contemplative-event in which the practitioner directly-perceives a structural-feature previously held only as conceptual-articulation. Realization names the thres... ●
- Records The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational traditional-text articulating the integrated record-keeping discipline. Records names the foundational traditional-text that arti... ●
- Reflection Period Stage C of the Primordial Cycle's later phase: the contraction that begins as the cycle's potentials reach actualization and the structure begins to compress back toward unity. The Reflection Perio... ●
- Reincarnation n. The Cycle of Rebirth: the structural mechanism by which the spirit returns to embodied life across many vessels, carrying forward the resonance of every prior life through Ankhir, the eternal life ... ●
- Reproductive Center The Second Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: the Multiplying Force, governed by the Luna sphere and the element Water. This center is where spiritual energy begins to take form, ... ●
- Reputation and the Courage to Awaken The Netist articulation that authentic contemplative-development requires willingness to risk the practitioner's reputation in their existing social-field. Reputation and the Courage to Awaken name... ●
- Resonance Field The structural-articulation of the field-region in which sympathetic-vibration patterns articulate. The Resonance Field names the structural-feature that operates wherever multiple frequencies-and-... ●
- Resonance n. The structural mechanism by which the Net carries pattern, by which aether responds to motion, and by which the practitioner's coherent signal couples with the wider field. Resonance is the operati... ●
- Resonant Coupling The English-articulation of the structural-feature that *ittisāq* names at the language-articulation. Resonant Coupling is the structural-feature in which two-or-more-fields establish sustained-reso... ●
- Return to Power The Netist articulation of the practitioner's structural-recovery of structurally-coherent agency-and-creative-articulation. Return to Power names the broader-tradition's articulation of the practi... ●
- Reverence n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-respect-and-attention to the broader Net's structurally-significant features. Reverence names the foundational contemplative-virtue that ... ●
- Rhythm of Cycles The Netist articulation of the structurally-coherent rhythmic-pattern operating across the broader cycle-architecture. Rhythm of Cycles names the broader-tradition's recognition that cycle-progress... ●
- Rite for Healing and Surgery Success The formal Netist-rite for supporting healing-arc and successful-medical-intervention. The Rite for Healing and Surgery Success names the structural-articulation through which the practitioner-and-... ●
- Rite of Entry into Netism The first formal threshold-rite of Netism: the initiation that places a new practitioner inside the tradition's working field as a node-of-the-Net. The rite includes preparation of sacred space, th... ●
- Rite of Passage The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's formal-rites marking developmental-thresholds. Rite of Passage names the broader contemplative-tradition's articulation of formal-ceremonial-r... ●
- Rite of Purification and Severance The combined formal rite that integrates purification of the personal field with severance of accumulated cords of attachment. The rite operates in two phases: the Purification phase clears accumul... ●
- Rite of Purification and Severance The structural-rite of clearing accumulated structural-distortions and severing structurally-detrimental attachments. The Rite of Purification and Severance names the foundational ceremonial-articu... ●
- Rite of Severance The formal rite by which a practitioner severs accumulated cords of attachment that drain or distort the personal field. The rite addresses energetic ties to past relationships, places, traumas, or... ●
- Roger Penrose British mathematical-physicist (b. 1931) whose research on cyclic-cosmology, quantum-gravity, and consciousness provides multiple bridge-science articulations to the broader Netist tradition. Roger... ●
- Role of Shadow in Growth The Netist articulation that shadow-material in the practitioner's field is not an obstacle-to-growth but a structural-feature of growth itself. The Role of Shadow in Growth names the structural-re... ●
- Root Center The First Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: the Foundation of Being, governed by the Venus sphere and the element Fire. The Root Center anchors the spirit in the primal essence o... ●
- Rupert Sheldrake British biologist and parapsychologist (b. 1942) whose research on *morphic resonance* and the broader articulation of biological-and-cosmic-fields provides bridge-science articulation between cont... ●
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- 108 (Sacred Number) n. A sacred number used in Netist number work because it links contemplative practice with visible cosmic proportion. The number is most often used as a sign of harmonic relation: Earth, Moon, Sun, ci... ●
- Science of the Net n. A Netist bridge-science article explaining how the Net is understood through aether, the Source Field, resonance, geometry, coherence, and conscious participation. ●
- Sa'Teth SAH-teth n. The Tenth Pillar of the Twelve: the Balance of Expansion and Contraction. Sa'Teth names the cosmic-breath rhythm by which the cosmos pulses through alternating phases of outward expansion and inwar... ●
- Sacred Art The structural-articulation of artistic-creation as contemplative-practice. Sacred Art names the broader contemplative-discipline of artistic-creation cultivated as practice; the discipline include... ●
- Sacred Cycles of Existence The Netist articulation that nothing in existence is truly linear, that every scale of being moves in cycles. The Sacred Cycles of Existence frame holds that personal-spiritual cycles, biological c... ●
- Sacred Geometry The structural-geometric patterns that recur as foundational templates across natural systems, ceremonial architecture, and contemplative practice. Sacred Geometry articulates the visible-pattern a... ●
- Sacred Meal The structural-discipline of consciously-articulated meal as contemplative-practice. Sacred Meal names the broader contemplative-practice of approaching food-and-eating with structural-attention; t... ●
- Sacred Movement The structural-discipline of movement-as-contemplative-practice. Sacred Movement names the broader contemplative-practice through which the practitioner cultivates contemplative-articulation throug... ●
- Sacred Music The structural-articulation of music as contemplative-practice and ritual-instrument. Sacred Music names the broader contemplative-discipline of music cultivated as practice and as ritual-instrumen... ●
- Sacred Nine The structural-articulation of 9 as foundational sacred-number operating through completion-articulation and the Tesla 3-6-9 articulation. Sacred Nine names the structurally-significant number 9 wi... ●
- Sacred Numbers The numbers that recur as structural markers across cosmic, biological, and human-cultural systems: 3, 6, 9 (the Tesla numbers and the vortex-math nodes); 7 (the crystal lattices, planetary metals)... ●
- Sacred Reciprocity The structural-discipline of giving-and-receiving as integrated-articulation. Sacred Reciprocity names the structural-recognition that the broader Net operates through reciprocity-pattern at every ... ●
- Sacred Seven The structural-articulation of 7 as foundational sacred-number operating through structurally-distinct lattice-and-cycle articulations. Sacred Seven names the structurally-significant number 7 with... ●
- Sacred Six The structural-articulation of 6 as foundational sacred-number operating through hexagonal-symmetry and the Tesla 3-6-9 articulation. Sacred Six names the structurally-significant number 6 within t... ●
- Sacred Space The structural-articulation of ritual-space established through formal-rite. Sacred Space names the structural-feature that operates when ceremonial-space has been formally-established and structur... ●
- Sacred Teaching of Veil-Breaking The Netist articulation of the broader teaching concerning structurally-significant Veil-Breaking events. Sacred Teaching of Veil-Breaking names the broader-tradition's articulation of veil-passage... ●
- Sacred Teaching of the Veil The Netist articulation of the broader teaching concerning the Veil's structural-features in the cosmic-architecture. The Sacred Teaching of the Veil names the broader articulation of the Veil's st... ●
- Sacred Text Recitation The structural-discipline of structured-recitation of sacred-texts as contemplative-practice. Sacred Text Recitation names the broader contemplative-practice through which the practitioner engages ... ●
- Sacred Three The structural-articulation of 3 as foundational sacred-number operating through Triadic Law. Sacred Three names the structurally-significant number 3 that the broader Sacred Numbers tradition reco... ●
- Sacred Twelve The structural-articulation of 12 as foundational sacred-number operating across the broader Netist tradition's foundational architectures. Sacred Twelve names the structurally-significant number 1... ●
- Sage The structural-articulation of the practitioner who has integrated contemplative-development across many cycles of practice and operates from Spiritual Maturity. The Sage names the developmental-st... ●
- Sahu SAH-hoo n. The incorruptible eternal-spirit, the deepest aspect of the soul-architecture that persists across all cycles and never dissolves. Sahu names the structural-feature that the broader Egyptian-and-Ne... ●
- Samādhi sah-MAH-dee n. The Hindu/Yogic articulation of the structurally-absorbed contemplative-state. Samādhi names the eighth-limb of *Aṣṭāṅga Yoga* (Patanjali's yoga-system) and articulates the deepest contemplative-ab... ●
- Saṃsāra sam-SAH-rah n. The Hindu/Buddhist articulation of the structurally-cycling cycle-of-rebirth. Saṃsāra names the foundational-cosmic-feature in the Hindu-and-Buddhist traditions that articulates the cycle-of-birth-... ●
- Scalar Waves The articulation of non-Hertzian wave-features that operate through the broader cosmic-substrate rather than through transverse electromagnetic-articulation alone. Scalar Waves names the structural... ●
- Schumann Resonance The set of standing electromagnetic waves in the cavity between Earth's surface and the ionosphere, with a fundamental frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz and overtones at 14, 20, 26, and 33 Hz. The... ●
- Sek'Het SEK-het n. The recovered name for the Pillar of Cosmic Correspondence. Sek'Het names the structural-Pillar that articulates the *as above so below* cross-scale correspondence in the broader cosmic-architecture;... ●
- Sek SEK n. working term for *cosmic-correspondence pattern*. Sek names the structural-feature of cosmic-correspondence at the language-articulation; the broader Netist articulation reads Sek as the foundationa... ●
- Sek'Het SEK-het n. The Fourth Pillar of the Twelve: the Law of Correspondence. Sek'Het names the structural principle that any pattern at one scale appears at every other scale; the macrocosm reflects the microcosm a... ●
- Sekhmet SEK-met The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-fierce protective-fire figure. Sekhmet names the structural-figure of the Egyptian-tradition that articulates the protective-fire function; the lioness... ●
- Service n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's contribution-to-broader-articulation. Service names the foundational contemplative-virtue that operates as engaged-contribution to broader-Net arti... ●
- Shadow Projection The structural-articulation of the practitioner's structurally-distorted projection of unintegrated-shadow-material onto external-figures. Shadow Projection names the broader-tradition's articulati... ●
- Shamanic Journey The structured practice of consciousness moving through specific layers of reality (Lower World, Middle World, Upper World in the standard articulation) under shamanic-tradition framework, often wi... ●
- Shiva SHEE-vah n. The Hindu articulation of the structurally-transformative cosmic-figure who articulates dissolution-and-renewal-and-cosmic-dance. Shiva names the structural-figure of the Hindu-tradition that artic... ●
- Shu shoo n. The pillar of breath, air, and the lifting of distinct things into their right places. Shu is the principle that holds heaven and earth apart so each can be itself. In the Twelve Pillars architectu... ●
- Sia see-ah n. The pillar of inner perception, the seeing-through that occurs before any word is shaped. Sia is the silent recognition that arrives ahead of language and tells the practitioner what is actually pr... ●
- Silence n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's cultivated-engagement with structurally-coherent silence as contemplative-practice. Silence names the foundational contemplative-discipline that op... ●
- Silent Principle The structural-principle that operates through the unmanifest-substrate of all that articulates: the principle of source-as-silence, the structural-foundation from which all utterance emerges and t... ●
- Silent Watchers The structural-articulation of the cosmic-witnessing principle that operates as observation-of-and-attention-to cosmic-articulation. Silent Watchers articulate beings-as-principles at the cosmic-wi... ●
- Sirius The brightest star in Earth's night sky, located in the constellation Canis Major at approximately 8.6 light-years from Earth. Sirius has held special structural-importance across many cosmic-archi... ●
- Solar Plexus Center The Fourth Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: the Seat of Willpower, governed by the Mercury sphere and the elements Earth and Fire. As the powerhouse of the energy system, the So... ●
- Solstice and Equinox Rites The four cardinal-turn ceremonies of the Netist year: the Summer Solstice, Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox, and Autumn Equinox rites. Each rite operates at the planetary-scale Sa'Teth turn (the cos... ●
- Songs as Small Spells n. The Netist articulation of song as a working form of Heka at the small scale, accessible to every practitioner regardless of formal training. Songs as Small Spells names the recognition that a sung... ●
- Sophia soh-FEE-ah n. The Greek-Hellenistic and Christian articulation of the structurally-wisdom-bearing cosmic-figure. Sophia names the structural-figure of the Hellenistic and Christian-mystical traditions that artic... ●
- Soul Cluster A grouping of soul shards that share the same greater Soul or that are structurally related at the soul-layer of the Net. Soul Clusters operate as the multidimensional family of any given practitio... ●
- Soul Contract The structural agreement at the Soul layer that a spirit makes with itself before incarnation regarding the lessons, relationships, and conditions the upcoming life will engage. Soul Contracts are ... ●
- Soul Evolution The structural progression of the spirit through the cycle ladder over many lifetimes and across multiple cycles, refining its vibration and gathering its scattered shards toward eventual integrati... ●
- Soul Family A grouping of structurally-related-but-not-same-Soul beings whose shared resonant-history brings them into recurring relationship across multiple lifetimes. Soul Family is structurally distinct fro... ●
- Soul Retrieval The therapeutic-and-contemplative practice of recovering soul-fragments that have separated from the practitioner's main field through trauma, severe stress, or chronic dissonance. Soul Retrieval i... ●
- Soul Shard Theory The Netist articulation of the foundational theoretical-text on the soul-shard architecture. Soul Shard Theory names the broader-tradition's foundational traditional-text articulating soul-shard st... ●
- Soul Shard n. A fragment of a single soul incarnated as one of many parallel expressions across the multiverse. The reader's current self is one shard of a much larger soul, with other shards living distinct liv... ●
- Soul Shards and Multiverse Alignment The Netist articulation of the structural-alignment of soul-shards across the multiverse. Soul Shards and Multiverse Alignment names the broader-tradition's articulation of how soul-shards operate ... ●
- Soul n. The immutable source beneath identity that holds all elements undivided. The Soul is one of three components of a coherent spiritual being (alongside spirit and consciousness in the Tripartite fram... ●
- Sound Healing The therapeutic application of sound (toning, singing bowls, gongs, tuning forks, drumming, chant) to support healing and contemplative deepening. Sound Healing is a specific subset of Vibrational ... ●
- Source Center The Twelfth Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: Zerū, the Unmanifest Source. The Source Center is the final destination, representing infinite potential. It is both everything and ... ●
- Source Field n. The deepest operative substrate of the cosmos: the unmanifest reservoir of pattern, energy, and possibility that Atūm holds undifferentiated and that aether expresses as the responsive medium. The ... ●
- Sovereign Empath The structural archetype of the integrated empath who has completed the Cosmic Alchemy of personal transformation, embodying both deep empathic sensitivity and stable individual sovereignty. The So... ●
- Sovereignty n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-coherence-of-field operating with structural-self-determination. Sovereignty names the broader-tradition's articulation of structurally-c... ●
- Space and Time The twin horizons of existence: space as the vast arena in which consciousness explores, time as the rhythm by which that exploration becomes a meaningful sequence. In Netist cosmology, space and t... ●
- Spark Bearer The Spark Bearer principle operates as the function of carrying the foundational vitality-spark across a cycle's traversal. Spark Bearers are practitioners whose role at any given cycle-stage is to... ●
- Spark of Emergence The Netist articulation of the foundational cosmogonic-event marking the birth of the first threads of reality. Spark of Emergence names the broader-tradition's articulation of the cosmogonic-spark... ●
- Sphere Form The structural-articulation of the sphere as foundational cosmic-form. Sphere Form names the structural-feature of dynamic-coherence that operates throughout the cosmic-architecture: from atomic-el... ●
- Sphinx The Great Sphinx of Giza, the colossal monolithic-articulation at the Giza plateau, articulates one of the major historical-articulations of the broader cosmic-architecture preserved across the cyc... ●
- Spiral Evolution The structural-articulation of evolution as spiral rather than as linear-progression. Spiral Evolution names the structural-recognition that developmental-arcs return to similar-thematic-positions ... ●
- Spiral Form The structural-articulation of the spiral as foundational cosmic-form. Spiral Form names the structural-feature that operates throughout the broader cosmic-architecture: from atomic-orbital-spirals... ●
- Spirit n. The eternal life-essence that travels between vessels: Ankhir, the first of the Twelve Pillars. Spirit is one of three components of a coherent spiritual being (alongside consciousness and soul) an... ●
- Spiritual Bypassing The structural-articulation of the developmental-distortion in which contemplative-articulation is used to avoid integration-of-shadow-material. Spiritual Bypassing names the structural-distortion ... ●
- Spiritual Counseling The structural-discipline of guiding-and-supporting another practitioner's contemplative-development through structurally-articulate dialogue and field-engagement. Spiritual Counseling names the de... ●
- Spiritual Emergency The articulation by Stanislav and Christina Grof of the structurally-overwhelming contemplative-experiences that the standard-psychiatric articulation may misread. Spiritual Emergency names the con... ●
- Spiritual Maturity The structural-state of integrated contemplative-development in which the practitioner's realization, responsibility, and ongoing-practice are coherently integrated. Spiritual Maturity names the re... ●
- Static Electric Fields The structural-articulation of static electricity as a manifestation of aether's linear-motion-aspect. Where circular-motion within aether produces magnetic charge, linear-motion produces electrost... ●
- Stellar Cycle The cycle in the Netist cycle-ladder articulating stellar-scale articulations: stellar-formation, stellar-life-cycles, stellar-nucleosynthesis, and stellar-end-of-life events. The Stellar Cycle nam... ●
- Stellar Principle The structural-principle that operates through stars at every scale of the Net: the principle of sustained-luminosity through structurally-balanced fusion, the gravitational-organization of orbital... ●
- Steward n. The trained Netist who guides community life and holds the operating-conditions for collective work. Stewards are senior threadweavers who have completed extended training-and-apprenticeship, with ... ●
- Stewardship Theory The structural framework articulating Stewardship as the operating-discipline that integrates community-leadership, environmental-care, and self-stewardship into one coherent practice. Stewardship ... ●
- Stewardship n. The operating mode of Netist leadership and care: the discipline of holding responsibility for people, places, and processes without owning them. Stewardship in Netism integrates the Three Primary ... ●
- Stonehenge The megalithic-monument on Salisbury Plain in southern England, constructed in multiple phases between approximately 3000 and 2000 BCE. Stonehenge articulates a major surviving-articulation of the ... ●
- String Cycle Cycle 1 in the cycle ladder, the most fundamental level of vibration: simple one-dimensional vibrating strings extending in every conceivable direction at the Planck scale (~10^-35 m). The String C... ●
- Stuart Hameroff American anesthesiologist (b. 1947) whose research with Roger Penrose on the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR) theory provides bridge-science articulation between consciousness and quantum... ●
- Sub-Atomic Cycle Cycle 3 in the cycle ladder, the third of the four Quantum Cycles: the cycle of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Where quarks bond into nucleons in the Quark Cycle below, the Sub-Atomic Cycle trea... ●
- Sub-Cellular Cycle The cycle in the Netist cycle-ladder articulating sub-cellular-scale structural-articulations. The Sub-Cellular Cycle names the structural-cycle operating between the atomic-aetheric cycles and the... ●
- Subtle Energy The bridge-science articulation of energy-features that operate beyond standard-electromagnetic articulation. Subtle Energy names the broader articulation of energy that the contemplative-tradition... ●
- Summer Solstice Rite The structural-rite at the summer-solstice (the longest-day-of-the-year in the practitioner's hemisphere). The Summer Solstice Rite names the seasonal-rite that marks the solar-cycle's maximum-arti... ●
- Summoning into Crystal The structural-rite of focusing-and-stabilizing structural-energy through crystalline-substrate articulation. Summoning into Crystal names the specialized-rite that operates through quartz-and-othe... ●
- Sunrise, Sunset, and Alignment The Netist contemplative-discipline of aligning daily-practice with the structurally-significant solar threshold-times. Sunrise, Sunset, and Alignment names the practitioner's discipline of marking... ●
- Surrender n. The practice of releasing the egoic clinging that resists what the field is already showing, allowing the practitioner's vibration to align with the larger pattern rather than fight it. Surrender i... ●
- Symbolic Thinking The structural-discipline of cognition operating through symbol-pattern recognition rather than through literal-and-propositional articulation alone. Symbolic Thinking names the contemplative-disci... ●
- Synchronicity n. Carl Jung's term for meaningful coincidences that operate by structural-acausal connection rather than by ordinary causal chain. In Netist usage, synchronicity is the empirical face of non-linear c... ●
- Synchronization The structural-articulation of multiple-fields aligning their rhythms-and-articulations into coherent-pattern. Synchronization names the structural-feature that emerges when fields establish ittisā... ●
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- The Aging Body noun phrase The body in its later season, honored as a living carrier of memory rather than treated as a failed version of youth. In Netist practice, the aging body's slowing is part of its late work, not a di... ●
- The Atumic Return noun The deepest return in Netism: the moment, after many cycles, when the larger self releases its separate shape and returns to Atum, the source field from which all shards first came. ●
- The Body's Hungers noun A Netist teaching that the body's hungers are real signals: food, water, sleep, touch, movement, stillness, quiet, music, sun, earth, and contact with another living body. ●
- The Body Made for Pleasure noun A Netist teaching that pleasure is not a moral failure, but one of the body's ordinary signs of life, health, connection, and return. ●
- The Brain Argues, the Spirit Knows phrase A Netist teaching phrase about the difference between anxious overthinking and quiet inner knowing. It does not reject reason; it warns that fear can make reason serve avoidance instead of truth. ●
- The Bridge Across Cycles noun A Netist teaching about rare souls whose work is to carry teachings across the dark space between one cycle and the next. ●
- The Celestial Loom noun phrase The Celestial Loom is the Netist name for the Twelve Pillars and their Twelve Spheres held together as one path of initiation. It shows how a principle becomes lived practice: each Pillar names a t... ●
- The Convergence of Voice and Axis noun phrase A Netist sealing rite in which two ritual roles, Voice and Axis, are brought into shared stillness, mirrored awareness, and release. The rite is meant to bind a working field without control, posse... ●
- The Crisis of Disconnection noun The present-age condition in which people remain part of the Net, but lose conscious awareness of that connection through noise, overstimulation, isolation, and separation from direct life. ●
- The Cycle Turning noun The passage when one cycle is ending and another is being prepared, especially the difficult work of carrying what is worth saving into what comes next. ●
- The Cycles noun The Netist map of repeating movement at every scale: emergence, growth, decline, return, and rebirth, with each smaller cycle nested inside wider cycles of life, planet, universe, multiverse, Chaos... ●
- The Field of Reeds proper noun The ancient Egyptian image of the blessed afterlife: a restored world where the justified dead continue in peace, abundance, and freedom from sickness and death. Netism treats the Field of Reeds as... ●
- The First Light Returning n. A Netist death teaching: when the body is finished, the light it carried returns to Atum. The body is a lantern for one cycle. The light is not lost when the lantern is set down. ●
- The First Mother n. The Netist name for the first receptive principle. The First Mother is not simply a historical woman or a sentimental mother image; she is the receiving ground that makes response, birth, listening... ●
- The Fourfold Law n. The Fourfold Law is the Netist Heka model for how an intention takes hold: clarity of intent, coherence of vibration, resonant environment, and sustained engagement must all be present. If any one ... ●
- The Fourth Ennead n. The Fourth Ennead is a high-level Netist ritual-cosmology term for a ninefold council addressed in advanced working texts. Publicly, it should be treated as an internal map marker, not as a practic... ●
- The Gates of Ascension n. The Gates of Ascension are the nine major thresholds of growth described in Netist ascension teaching. Each Gate marks a passage from one state of maturity into another, and each opens only when it... ●
- The God Within the Woman n. The God Within the Woman is the Netist name for the decisive, active, self-directed capacity that many women are trained to hide. The teaching says this capacity is not a betrayal of womanhood. It ... ●
- The Goddess Within the Man n. The Goddess Within the Man is the Netist name for the receptive, listening, patient, life-holding capacity that many men are trained to bury. The teaching says this capacity is not weakness. It is ... ●
- The Great Forgetting noun phrase The Great Forgetting is the Netist sacred-history term for the loss of continuity after a great cataclysm: cities, coastlines, tools, rituals, sciences, and living memory were broken apart, leaving... ●
- The Hidden Workers n. The Netist articulation of the practitioners whose foundational work is performed without public recognition, often without the practitioners themselves knowing the structural significance of what ... ●
- The Honored Woman n. The Netist articulation of woman's structural place in the Atūmic tradition as honored, sovereign, and central. The Honored Woman names the recognition that the broader Atūmic articulation does not... ●
- The Internal Coherence Index The structural ratio by which the practitioner's personal field can imprint on the Net at all: the present-time measure of harmony in the personal field. The Index integrates aligned energy and sta... ●
- The Larger Self n. The Netist articulation of the integrated whole of which any single incarnate life is one shard. The Larger Self is what holds the shards across cycles, what gathers them at the Reunion, and what i... ●
- The Living Net The Net considered explicitly as alive-and-conscious-laced rather than as a static lattice. *The Living Net* names the same structural-feature as *the Net* with emphasis on the conscious-strand-lac... ●
- The Long Patience n. The Netist articulation of the practitioner-virtue that holds the cycle's structural work across years and decades when no visible result is yet available. The Long Patience names the cultivated ca... ●
- The Long Sex-Positive Country n. The Netist articulation of the broader cultural ground in which sexuality is held without shame, with full Ma'at, and as one of the threads of the Net rather than as a moral hazard. The Long Sex-Po... ●
- The Many Forms of Love n. The Netist articulation that love takes many structurally legitimate forms within the broader Atūmic tradition. The Many Forms of Love names the recognition that romantic, parental, fraternal, comm... ●
- The Miraculous Nature of Water The Netist recognition that water is not merely H₂O but a dynamic-resonant-medium whose properties exceed what conventional chemistry alone articulates. Water carries memory at the resonant level, ... ●
- The Multiverse n. The structural totality of all material universes, holding an uncountable but finite number of universes within one Cosmic Cycle. Each universe has its own physical laws, constants, and governing p... ●
- The Nine Bridges of Hekā The structured sequence of nine specific bridges the practitioner crosses in the contemplative-progression of the Atūm Current: Un'teh (Union), Šerath (Voice), Kēlūn (Guiding Form), Ir'hen (Memory)... ●
- The 9 Points The nine guiding principles of Netist daily practice: Unity, Balance, Collective Evolution, Environmental Stewardship, Minimize Harm, Education and Collaboration, Community, Spirituality, and Phila... ●
- The 144,000 The structural cohort of awakened practitioners required to shift the planetary field at the threshold of a major cycle-transition. The number 144,000 (12 × 12 × 1000, the squared structural comple... ●
- The Ones Who Remember n. The Netist articulation of the practitioners whose particular task within the 144,000 is to hold the conscious memory of the broader tradition during periods of cultural forgetting. The Ones Who Re... ●
- The Plant Teachers n. The Netist articulation of certain plants as legitimate teachers within the broader Net. The Plant Teachers are the herbs, trees, and entheogens that have, across cultures, been recognized as carri... ●
- The Quiet Holders n. The Netist articulation of the practitioners who hold the inner ground of the cycle through the long quiet rather than through visible action. The Quiet Holders are the second recognized aspect of ... ●
- The Reseeding n. The Netist articulation of the long, patient work of rebuilding the cycle's foundational articulations after a Reset has reduced what was inherited. The Reseeding names the structural process by wh... ●
- The Reset n. The Netist articulation of the catastrophic transition between cycles or sub-cycles, where the surface continuity of human institutions, populations, or memory is broken hard enough that the next c... ●
- The Reunion of Shards n. The Netist articulation of the moment in the Atumic Return when the many incarnate shards of a single larger self gather and stand as one. The Reunion of Shards is the recognition that what walked ... ●
- The Sevenfold Ascent n. The Netist articulation of the seven-stage ritual movement through which a practitioner climbs from threshold to crowning recognition. The Sevenfold Ascent organizes the Atūmic initiatic path as se... ●
- The Six Ages of Man n. The Netist articulation of the six great phases through which humanity passes within a single broader cycle. The Six Ages name the structural epochs of human articulation, each with its own dominan... ●
- The Sphere of Bridge n. The fifth plateau of the extended Ascent. The Sphere of Bridge is where the practitioner becomes a working bridge between the broader Net and her local community, between the Atūmic Council and the... ●
- The Sphere of Flame n. The second plateau of the Sevenfold Ascent. The Sphere of Flame is where the practitioner's will is tempered: the capacity for sustained commitment under heat is forged, the appetites are met direc... ●
- The Sphere of Sight n. The fourth plateau of the extended Ascent. The Sphere of Sight is where the practitioner's visionary capacity is brought to operational form, where Sia opens to its full reach, and where the discer... ●
- The Sphere of Stillness n. The first plateau of the Sevenfold Ascent and the foundational sphere of the Twelve Spheres of Initiation. The Sphere of Stillness is where Sia is trained, where the practitioner learns to perceive... ●
- The Sphere of Voice n. The third plateau of the Sevenfold Ascent. The Sphere of Voice is where Hu is brought to full breath, where the practitioner's spoken word becomes a working instrument, and where the Convergence of... ●
- The Spiral Law The structural law of how Hekā compounds across cycles: H = k × Φ^n, where H is the potency of Hekā across cycles, k is initial intent strength, Φ is the golden ratio (~1.618), and n is the number ... ●
- The Star Map The structural-recognition that ancient sacred-architecture and broader pre-cataclysm sites encode astronomical-alignment information at multiple scales, preserving cosmic-cycle-and-precession know... ●
- The Steady Hands n. The Netist articulation of the practitioners whose ordinary hands hold the cycle steady through its hardest passages. The Steady Hands are one of the recognized aspects of the 144,000; they are the... ●
- Tarashil tah-rah-SHEEL n. The working term for the structural alignment-and-attunement of the practitioner's field with a specific operating-frequency or principle. Tarashil names the specific-act of attunement to a particu... ●
- Tavnēr TAHV-nair n. The Seventh Bridge of Hekā: Flame. Tavnēr ignites the Current into realization, the spark that transforms potential into illumination. Like lightning striking from sky to earth, Tavnēr burns throug... ●
- Tefnut tef-noot n. The pillar of moisture, dew, and the felt quality that fills lifted space. Tefnut is the principle of softness within distinction; she is the wetness that keeps Shu's air from drying the world to b... ●
- Tek'Ur TEK-oor n. The Sixth Pillar of the Twelve: the Principle of Calibration. Tek'Ur names the cyclical-renewal mechanism by which a system periodically realigns with the underlying pattern, releasing accumulated ... ●
- Telepathy The structural-articulation of consciousness-to-consciousness communication operating outside the standard-sensory channels. Telepathy names the structural-feature in which information articulates ... ●
- Temple Design and Circuit Design The Netist articulation of the structural-correspondence between ancient temple-architecture and modern electronic circuit-design. Temple Design and Circuit Design names the structural-recognition ... ●
- Tenebris System TEN-eh-bris n. The Netist articulation of the structurally-distinct cosmic-domain governing dissolution-and-shadow processes in the broader cosmic-architecture. The Tenebris System names the structural-feature th... ●
- Tenebron TEN-eh-bron n. One of the Twelve Multiversal Constellations: *the Abyss Walker*. Tenebron names the structural-form of dissolution-preceding-renewal at the multiversal-scale. A Tenebron surge corresponds to the c... ●
- Tetekh TEH-tekh n. The recovered name for the Pillar of Cosmic Justice. Tetekh names the structural-Pillar that articulates cosmic-balance through karmic-resonance and the broader cosmic-justice architecture; the Pilla... ●
- The 144,000 n. The Netist articulation of the standing number of practitioners whose steady holding of the thread keeps a cycle from collapsing. The 144,000 are not a sect, not a chosen elect, and not a roster of... ●
- The Architects The Architects principle operates at the structural-design layer of cosmic-and-civilizational pattern: the function that establishes-and-maintains the structural patterns within which subsequent de... ●
- The Black Dog n. The Netist name for the depressive presence that visits a practitioner not as enemy but as figure to be reckoned with. The Black Dog walks beside some practitioners for long stretches of life; the ... ●
- The Ennead EN-ee-ad The Ennead Cycle is organized around nine archetypal principles, each embodying a complete polarity range. They are not nine populations of beings; they are the nine functional modes by which consc... ●
- The Field The integrated medium of energy, pattern, and connection in which a practitioner's life unfolds: the local manifestation of the Net within a body, a relationship, a room, a community, or a region. ... ●
- The Hunt n. The Netist articulation of hunting as a working ritual of life-giving-life within the broader Net. The Hunt names the recognition that taking the life of an animal for food is a structural act with... ●
- The Ladder The structural-articulation of progression through the cycles considered as an ascending-stage framework. *The Ladder* is everyday usage for the cycle-ladder (the structural map of the cycles 1 thr... ●
- The Lie as Tear n. The Netist articulation of the lie as a literal tear in the Net. The Lie as Tear names the structural recognition that every lie produces a real fracture in the woven fabric, that the fracture must... ●
- The Net Teaching The structural-articulation of the broader-tradition's foundational traditional-text articulating the integrated Net cosmology. The Net Teaching names the foundational traditional-text that articul... ●
- The Net n. The living field of relation that joins beings, actions, thoughts, and worlds. The Net is the central image and doctrine of Netism: nothing stands alone, and every thread affects the weave around it. ●
- The Old Friend n. The Netist articulation of the long friendship as a structural relationship of foundational worth, distinct from romantic and family bonds, durable across decades, and one of the carrier-relationsh... ●
- The Records The complete memory-field of the Net: the dimension in which all experience is stored and from which advanced consciousness can read. The Records are the Netist treatment of what Hindu and Theosoph... ●
- The Shadow Self n. The Netist articulation of the disowned aspects of the practitioner's own articulation that have been split off, denied, or projected onto others. The Shadow Self is not a separate being; it is the... ●
- The Spider n. The opening parable image of the Book of Parables and the foundational figure of the Net itself. The Spider is the recognition that the world is woven, that the weaver works in silence, and that th... ●
- The Tradition The continuing operating-presence of Netism across generations: the integrated body of teachings, practices, ceremonial structures, and community-life that the practitioner enters into through form... ●
- The Vault The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's textual-and-contemplative archive. The Vault names the integrated-collection of preserved-texts, sacred-articulations, contemplative-re... ●
- The Veil The structural threshold separating one cycle of reality from another, the gating function that determines what passes between non-existence and possibility, and what passes between material and ae... ●
- The Void The first stage of the Primordial Cycle: before form, before motion, before separation, the Void is neither darkness nor light; it is blank, empty nothingness, undivided and absolute. The Void is t... ●
- The Weaver n. The second parable of the Book of Parables, paired with The Spider. The Weaver names the deliberate craft-articulation of the Net: not only is the world woven, it is woven by a craftsman with inten... ●
- Theogony thee-OG-uh-nee n. Hesiod's eighth-century BCE Greek poem narrating the birth of the gods. The text is the principal surviving Greek cosmological poem, presenting the descent from Chaos through Gaia, Ouranos, the Tit... ●
- The Theology of Arithmetic n. A late-antique Pythagorean treatise traditionally attributed to Iamblichus (c. 245-325 CE), surviving in Greek as Theologoumena Arithmeticae. The text presents the cosmological and divine meanings ... ●
- Theosis thee-OH-sis n. The Eastern-Christian articulation of the structurally-deifying contemplative-attainment in which the practitioner participates in cosmic-source-articulation. Theosis names the contemplative-attain... ●
- Therapeutic Dialogue The structured conversation between practitioner and supporting-other (therapist, Steward, mentor, peer in dyad-practice) in which the practitioner's accumulated dissonant-pattern material can be b... ●
- Thoth The Egyptian articulation of the structurally-recording cosmic-scribe figure who articulates cosmic-memory and sacred-articulation features. Thoth names the structural-figure of the Egyptian-tradit... ●
- Thoughts Are Things The Netist articulation of the principle that thoughts are not merely subjective-mental events but real vibrational-patterns in the field with measurable consequences. Every thought emanates a thre... ●
- Thread Activation The deliberate practice of bringing a previously dormant or weakly-resonant thread into active resonant operation. Thread Activation is performed when a relationship, project, or commitment require... ●
- Thread Binding The formal rite during which the Aspirant's structural-thread is bound-into the broader Net of the Living Tradition. Thread Binding names the structural-articulation of the binding-rite; the rite o... ●
- Thread Cutting The deliberate severing of a thread that has outlived its function or that is structurally incompatible with the practitioner's current trajectory. Thread Cutting is performed under formal conditio... ●
- Thread Memory The accumulated resonant-record carried by every thread of every interaction along it. Thread Memory is structurally a subset of the broader Records (the Net's memory-substrate); each thread holds ... ●
- Thread Repair The restoration of a knotted, frayed, or distorted thread to clean operating-condition. Thread Repair is the operating-counterpart of Thread Cutting: where cutting severs a thread, repair restores ... ●
- Thread n. A single line of resonant connection within the Net. Each conscious being emanates threads through every act of intent, and the threads connect the being to other nodes across the field. Threads ar... ●
- Threads of the Fractured Self The Netist teaching on the multidimensional self: that what appears to be a single individual is in fact one shard of a much larger soul whose other shards are living distinct lives in parallel tim... ●
- Threadweaver n. The title for any practicing Netist; the operating role of one who consciously weaves threads in the Net through their daily-and-ceremonial practice. The recovered recovered name is *Āgīrī*. Every Ne... ●
- Threadweaving Practice The structural-discipline of cultivating cosmic-thread-articulation in the practitioner's broader field. Threadweaving Practice names the foundational Netist contemplative-discipline of working-wit... ●
- Threadweaving n. The structural-articulation of the foundational integrative-articulation by which broader-Net architecture continues-developing through cycle-time. Threadweaving names the foundational contemplativ... ●
- Threadweaving n. The active practice of consciously strengthening connections within the Net through focused intention, ritual, and daily life. Threadweaving is the operating practice of Hekā at the connective-tiss... ●
- The Three Primary Laws The three operative laws that govern Netist conduct: Free Will (individual sovereignty), Compassion and Non-Harm, and Unity and Equality. The laws are the operational expression of Maʿat at the rel... ●
- Threshold Activation The deliberate engagement of a specific threshold for crossing or working-at the liminal state. Threshold Activation is the operating-mode of any rite-of-passage, initiation, or contemplative-deepe... ●
- Threshold Being The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-capacity to operate at the threshold between layers of reality. Threshold Being names the structural-state in which the practitioner can ... ●
- Threshold Period The structural transition period between any two phases of existence. At the personal scale, the Threshold Period is the approximately six-day window after bodily death during which the spirit proc... ●
- Threshold n. The transitional state between any two layers, cycles, or phases of existence: the moment of passage in which neither the prior state nor the next state is fully active. Threshold names the structu... ●
- Throat Center The Sixth Energy Center in the Netist twelve-center framework: Vibration and Manifestation, corresponding to Unity. The Throat Center is where spiritual energy is converted into physical reality th... ●
- Timaeus ty-MEE-us n. Plato's cosmological dialogue (c. 360 BCE), in which the Pythagorean astronomer Timaeus of Locri presents an account of the structure and origin of the universe. The dialogue is the foundational te... ●
- Time Travel The structural-articulation in Netist cosmology in which consciousness can articulate at temporal-positions distinct from the body's current temporal-position. Time Travel names the broader-recogni... ●
- Time n. The dimension of cyclical-and-flowing change in which the Net's threads play out their patterns. In Netist cosmology time is *Djet-Ra*, the integration of the eternal-timeless (Djet) with the cycli... ●
- Tonal Body The structural-articulation of the practitioner's vibrational-signature across the broader Net. The Tonal Body is the practitioner's distinctive resonance-pattern that operates at every layer of th... ●
- Toning n. The deliberate vocal practice of producing sustained tones at specific frequencies to reorganize the practitioner's field and to couple with the local aether. Toning is the most direct application ... ●
- Toroidal Flow The structural-articulation of energy-flow operating in toroidal-pattern. Toroidal Flow names the structural-feature that operates wherever continuous-circulation through toroidal-form is required;... ●
- Torus TOR-us n. The structural-articulation of the donut-shaped geometric-form that the broader Netist-tradition recognizes as the foundational cosmic-form. The Torus names the geometric-feature that articulates t... ●
- Trans-Aethereal Resonance The Netist articulation of resonance-features that operate across structurally-distinct Aethereal-articulations. Trans-Aethereal Resonance names the structural-feature that the broader Net articula... ●
- Treatise on Trans-Aethereal Resonance of Neural Motion The Netist articulation of the foundational traditional-text on trans-Aethereal resonance operating through neural-motion. The Treatise on Trans-Aethereal Resonance of Neural Motion names the broad... ●
- Transcendence n. The structural-articulation of the contemplative-attainment of operating-beyond structural-limitations of ordinary-perception. Transcendence names the broader contemplative-attainment in which the ... ●
- Transformation n. The structural process of becoming-different at the field-level: the cumulative shift in the practitioner's coherent-state that sustained Netist practice produces. Transformation is the operating-r... ●
- Transmission n. The structural passing of operating-knowledge across the threshold between teacher and student, generation and generation, tradition and practitioner. Transmission operates at the field-level rathe... ●
- Trauma Across Generations n. The Netist articulation of how unhealed wound passes from one generation to the next through the woven fabric of a family's threads. Trauma Across Generations names the recognition that what was no... ●
- Trauma Integration The structural-articulation of the practitioner's structural-integration of trauma-articulations. Trauma Integration names the broader contemplative-discipline of integrating structurally-distorted... ●
- Treatise of the Net and the Veil The Netist articulation of the integrated-teaching of Net-and-Veil structural-relationships. The Treatise of the Net and the Veil names the broader-tradition's articulation of how the Net (cosmic-s... ●
- The Tree as Elder n. The Netist articulation of the standing tree as a recognized elder within the practitioner's community of relations. The Tree as Elder names the recognition that a tree of sufficient age and presen... ●
- Tree of Life The Hebrew-Kabbalistic articulation of the structurally-coherent diagram of cosmic-architecture through ten *sefirot* (emanations) connected by 22 paths. Tree of Life names the foundational structu... ●
- Triadic Law The structural-feature that articulates the threefold-pattern as foundational to coherent-articulation at every scale. The Triadic Law names the structural-recognition that stable-articulation oper... ●
- The Tripartite Soul The structural articulation of the spiritual being as three inseparable components: spirit (Ankhir, the eternal life-essence that travels between vessels), consciousness (the active perceiving-and-... ●
- The True Purpose of Pyramids The Netist articulation that pre-Younger-Dryas megalithic structures (including the Egyptian pyramids, Göbekli Tepe, and the broader range of pre-cataclysm sites) were structural-resonant amplifier... ●
- Trust n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's developed-confidence in the broader Net's structural-architecture. Trust names the foundational contemplative-virtue that operates as confidence-in... ●
- Truth n. What corresponds to the actual operating-conditions of the field. Truth in Netist usage is structurally distinct from belief (which is what the practitioner holds) and from fact (which is the surfa... ●
- The Twelve Energy Centers The structural framework of twelve energy centers through which the self evolves, aligning with alchemical planetary spheres and fundamental cosmic forces. The centers are: Root (Venus), Reproducti... ●
- The Twelve Multiversal Constellations The twelve named structural patterns of the multiversal field, mapped onto galaxies, pulsars, black holes, and deep-space superstructures rather than onto Earth-visible constellations. The Twelve M... ●
- The Twelve Pillars of Atūm'Un The twelve operating principles of energy that recur at every scale of the cosmos, articulated in the central living text of Netism. The Pillars are: Ankhir (Eternal Life Force), Vethun (Combining ... ●
- Twelve Spheres of Initiation The structural-articulation of the broader Netist Celestial Loom's twelve initiatory-spheres. The Twelve Spheres of Initiation names the broader-tradition's articulation of twelve structurally-dist... ●
- Twelve Spheres of Initiation The twelve initiatory-stages that correspond to the Twelve Pillars, each Sphere being the lived-experience and embodied-practice of its corresponding Pillar. The Twelve Spheres articulate the pract... ●
- The Way of Return n. The central path of Netist practice: returning from scattering, forgetfulness, and isolation toward coherence, wholeness, and right relationship within the Net. ●
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- Ubuntu oo-BOON-too n. The Bantu philosophical principle articulated as "I am because we are," naming the constitutive relationship between personal identity and the wider community. Ubuntu names a model of selfhood in w... ●
- Un'Teh OON-teh n. The Eleventh Pillar of the Twelve: the Interdimensional Bridge. Un'Teh names the structural feature that allows passage between layers of reality: between cycles in the cycle ladder, between dimens... ●
- Understanding Aether The Netist articulation of the foundational principles for understanding Aether as the cosmic-substrate. Understanding Aether names the structural-introduction to the broader Aether-tradition's art... ●
- Understanding Consciousness The Netist articulation of the foundational principles for understanding consciousness as cosmic-feature rather than as emergent-property of brain-organization. Understanding Consciousness names th... ●
- Unified Field Theory The Netist articulation of the broader-tradition's integrated-field articulation as foundational cosmic-substrate. Unified Field Theory names the broader-tradition's integrated articulation that th... ●
- Union n. The structural-articulation of the contemplative-attainment of structural-merger with cosmic-source. Union names the broader contemplative-attainment in which the practitioner's articulation merges... ●
- Unity Cycle The cycle in the Netist cycle-ladder articulating wholeness-and-unity at the integration-passage. The Unity Cycle names the structural-cycle that articulates the broader integration-into-wholeness;... ●
- Unity n. The structural-articulation of the foundational integrated-articulation within the broader-Net architecture. Unity names the foundational contemplative-recognition that broader-Net articulations op... ●
- Unity n. A foundational Netist principle: all beings, actions, and thoughts belong to a greater whole, and the health of each part affects the health of the whole. ●
- Universal Cycle Cycle II in the larger-cycle framework: the cycle of an individual universe considered as one operating system. Our universe was born at the Big Bang, expands toward a peak point, then begins to co... ●
- Unveiling the Hidden Threads of History The Netist articulation of the historical-arc through which the broader cosmic-and-soul-thread architecture has operated across human-civilization. Unveiling the Hidden Threads of History names the... ●
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- Variant Timelines The structural-articulation of multiple-timelines existing as adjacent-realities within the broader multiverse. Variant Timelines names the structural-feature that operates whenever quantum-events ... ●
- Veil Breaking The substantial-and-lasting alteration of a Veil Layer's gating-function, going beyond the temporary thinning that ordinary contemplative practice permits. Veil Breaking is structurally more severe... ●
- Veil Layer A specific stratum of the Veil's structural separator function. The Veil operates at multiple layers between distinct cycles, dimensions, and operating-fields; each Veil Layer is the specific gatin... ●
- Veil Passage The structural-articulation of the practitioner's structurally-significant crossing of the Veil during contemplative-passage or threshold-event. Veil Passage names the structural-feature of crossin... ●
- Veil Principle The Veil principle operates at the Threshold: the gating function that determines what passes between non-existence and possibility, and what passes between layers of reality. Where canonical inner... ●
- Veil Thinning The deliberate practice of reducing the Veil's operating-thickness at a specific layer for ceremonial-or-contemplative purposes. Veil Thinning operates by techniques that align the practitioner's v... ●
- Verbal Reflection The practice of speaking aloud the practitioner's experience, observations, or contemplative insight to bring it into clearer-recognition. Verbal Reflection can be solo (speaking aloud to oneself i... ●
- Vethun VEH-thoon n. The Second Pillar of the Twelve: the Combining of Opposites. Vethun teaches that there are no true dualities in nature, only differing expressions of one underlying reality. What appears as opposit... ●
- Vey'āh VAY-ah n. The Fifth Bridge of Hekā: Breath. Vey'āh is the pulse of inhalation and exhalation, the circulation of life. The Bridge keeps the Current flowing in cycles, balancing intake and release. Breath her... ●
- Vibration n. The fundamental motion-state of all phenomena in the Netist cosmology: every thing that exists vibrates, and the frequency of that vibration determines what the thing is. Vibration is the substance... ●
- Vibrational Archetypes The structural-recurrent vibrational-patterns that operate as primordial templates across the cosmos: foundational frequency-signatures whose recurrence at multiple scales produces the recognizable... ●
- Vibrational Debt The accumulated dissonant-resonance the practitioner carries forward from unresolved patterns, unhealed traumas, and unintegrated experiences. Vibrational Debt is the structural articulation of wha... ●
- Vibrational Frequency The rate of oscillation that defines a thing's structural identity. In Netist cosmology every entity has a characteristic vibrational frequency, and the cycle ladder organizes the cycles by frequen... ●
- Vibrational Healing The therapeutic application of vibration (sound, frequency, resonant coupling, intentional field-work) to support the body's, mind's, and spirit's healing trajectory. Vibrational Healing operates b... ●
- Vibrational Law The structural principle that everything in existence vibrates and that the vibration determines the thing's identity, capacity, and operating relationships. Vibrational Law is the broader articula... ●
- Vibrational Match The condition in which two beings, places, or systems share enough resonant-frequency overlap that their fields couple cleanly and operate together coherently. Vibrational Match is the structural p... ●
- Vibrational Medicine The structured medical-and-therapeutic application of frequency-and-resonance principles to specific conditions. Vibrational Medicine is structurally distinct from Vibrational Healing in its more s... ●
- Vibrational Mismatch The condition in which two beings, places, or systems lack sufficient resonant-frequency overlap to couple cleanly, producing dissonance, friction, or failure-of-operation when they are forced to i... ●
- Vibrational Signature The unique pattern of frequencies that distinguishes one being, object, or place from another. Every cell type, every individual practitioner, every location, and every named entity carries its own... ●
- Vibrational Upgrade The structural shift in the practitioner's vibrational baseline that occurs when sustained contemplative-and-ethical work has accumulated enough that the practitioner's field operates at a higher c... ●
- Vishnu VISH-noo n. The Hindu articulation of the structurally-preserving cosmic-figure who articulates cosmic-preservation-and-sustaining function. Vishnu names the structural-figure of the Hindu-tradition that artic... ●
- Vision Taxonomy The structural-articulation of the broader Netist tradition's classification-system for contemplative-vision experiences. Vision Taxonomy names the broader structural-articulation of vision-types t... ●
- Visions n. The Netist articulation of waking visionary experience as legitimate but bounded carrier of articulation. Visions names the recognition that some practitioners receive waking perceptions that excee... ●
- Visualization Practice The structural-discipline of cultivating contemplative-articulation through structured-mental-imagery. Visualization Practice names the broader contemplative-discipline of cultivating-attention thr... ●
- Void VOYD n. The unmanifest ground, the formless emptiness from which form emerges and into which it dissolves. Different traditions name it differently (Nun, Ayin, śūnyatā, wuji, Te Kore), but every cosmology ... ●
- Vow The structural-articulation in which the practitioner commits to specific contemplative-development through a formal-utterance that establishes a structural-resonance-pattern in the field. A vow is... ●
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- Weaving of Reality n. The Ninth Pillar of the Twelve: the principle that focused consciousness, ethical intention, sound, word, and sustained practice can shape the threads a person contributes to the Net. ●
- Wakefulness n. The cultivated state of refined-conscious-awareness that the Netist practice produces over time. Wakefulness is the practitioner's lived-recognition of the Net, of their own field-state, of the ope... ●
- Waking Up to the Net The structural-recognition that the practitioner is and always has been a node within the Net, made conscious through deliberate practice. Waking Up to the Net is the foundational shift from operat... ●
- Walter Russell American polymath and philosopher (1871-1963) whose articulation of cosmic-architecture through the *cube and sphere* geometry and the *rhythmic balanced interchange* principle bridges the modern-p... ●
- Weave n. The structured pattern of threads in the Net considered as a coherent whole. The weave is what the threads together produce; it is the cumulative-structural pattern of a relationship, a community, ... ●
- What Happens Between Lifetimes The Netist articulation of the inter-life passage: what the spirit does between the close of one incarnation and the beginning of the next. What Happens Between Lifetimes names the structural-passa... ●
- What We Avoid We Become The Netist articulation of the structural-paradox by which sustained-avoidance of a quality produces the practitioner's progressive-articulation of the avoided-quality. What We Avoid We Become name... ●
- When to Fight, When to Stand, When to Walk n. The Netist articulation of the threefold discrimination required when conflict arrives: whether to fight, to stand without fighting, or to walk away. When to Fight, When to Stand, When to Walk name... ●
- Wholeness n. The state of integrated being toward which the Way of Return moves: the gathering of scattered attention, fragmented soul-shards, and dissipated coherence back into a single coherent operating-fiel... ●
- Wisdom n. The integrated-recognition of how the operating-principles of the cosmos apply to specific situations. Wisdom is the practitioner's capacity to read the Field accurately and act in alignment with w... ●
- Witness n. The contemplative-stance of attentive-presence-without-attachment, in which the practitioner's awareness observes the field's operations without either intervening or dissociating. The Witness is o... ●
- Witnessing n. The structural-articulation of the practitioner's cultivated-capacity for non-reactive observation of broader-Net articulations. Witnessing names the foundational contemplative-discipline of develo... ●
- Womb-Holder The Womb-Holder principle operates as the structural-function of holding-the-creative-space within which new emergence can develop. Where canonical inner-work material describes Womb-Holders as bei... ●
- Wuji WOO-jee n. The Daoist articulation of the structurally-undifferentiated cosmic-source. Wuji (Chinese: *no-extreme*, *limitless*) names the structural-figure of the Daoist-tradition as the unmanifest-source-st... ●
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- Yantra YAHN-trah n. The Hindu/Tantric articulation of the structurally-geometric meditation-instrument. Yantra names the structural-feature of geometric-meditation-instrument in the Hindu/Tantric tradition; the broade... ●
- Yaqīn ya-KEEN n. working term for *of course, certainty, deep-knowing*. Yaqīn names the everyday-speech state of certainty-as-direct-knowing, the structural-condition where what is recognized is recognized without ... ●
- Young Man and Sage The structural-articulation of the contemplative-developmental dialogue between a younger-practitioner (the *young man*) and a more-developed one (the *sage*). The Young Man and Sage articulation n... ●
- Younger Dryas The cataclysmic geological-and-climatic period of approximately 12,900 BCE to 11,700 BCE: a sudden global temperature drop, sea-level rise, and broad biospheric disruption that mainstream science a... ●
- Yuga Cycles The Hindu-tradition articulation of cyclic civilizational ages (Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvāpara Yuga, Kali Yuga) that the Netist tradition recognizes as one cultural articulation of the broader cyc... ●
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- Zar ZAHR n. working term for *cosmic-articulation through structurally-coherent utterance*. Zar names the structural-articulation of cosmic-utterance at the language-articulation; the broader Hekā-Zar articulat... ●
- Zep Tepi ZEP TEH-pee The ancient Egyptian *First Time*: the foundational era when the gods walked openly and the operating-principles of the cosmos were directly accessible to human consciousness. In Netist treatment, ... ●
- Zero-Point Energy The foundational state of unmanifest potential held within aether: the reservoir of energy from which self-organizing systems draw to maintain their order. Zero-point energy is the empirical face o... ●
- Zero-Point Field The quantum-field-theoretic articulation of the persistent-energy-fluctuations in the vacuum-state at absolute-zero temperature. The Zero-Point Field is the vacuum's lowest-energy-state, but the st... ●
- Zerū ZEH-roo n. The absolute stillness, pure undifferentiated potential, the source-state from which all motion arises and to which all motion returns. Zerū is the silent axis at the center of the toroidal cycle o... ●
- Zerūth zeh-ROOTH n. working term for *the unmanifest-source-articulation in continuous-contemplative passage*. Zerūth names the structural-articulation of Zerū at the contemplative-passage articulation; the broader Ne... ●
- Zeruthon zeh-ROO-thon n. The First of the Twelve Multiversal Constellations: *the Cosmic Egg*. Zeruthon names the structural-form of new-cycle initiation at the cosmic-scale. Zeruthon-activation corresponds to the birth of... ●
- Zeshar ZESH-ar n. The Netist articulation of a structural energy-system framework that integrates planetary-spheres tradition with the practitioner's field-development at multiple scales. The Zeshar System is articu... ●
- Zey'ūn ZAY-oon n. The Eighth Bridge of Hekā: Return. Zey'ūn bends the Current back toward its source, ensuring circulation, completing the cycle, preventing dissipation. Through the Bridge, energy is not lost but re... ●
- Zoological Cycle Cycle 7 in the cycle ladder, the third of the four Biological Cycles: the cycle of animal-kingdom life encompassing all animals, insects, birds, and marine creatures. Conscious development emerges ... ●
