Body of Work/Patterns
Patterns
Ten implementation patterns
In plain words
Practical moves that follow from the principles — each named for the failure it is meant to prevent.
These are design habits for this project and for anyone borrowing the toolkit. Inference, not scripture.
[inference]My reasoning from the sources — mine, not the tradition's.
1. Claim Map
State whether a design claim is metaphysical, architectural, operational, or empirical — before arguing about it.
Failure prevented: Category confusion.
2. Source Discipline Ledger
For every Sanskrit term: source tradition, primary textual anchor when known, translation range, architectural use, and risk of misuse.
Failure prevented: Syncretic vagueness.
3. Śakti Flow Map
Map where power, attention, trust, money, data, emotion, and decision actually move — before any redesign.
Failure prevented: Imposing structure on blocked energy.
4. Maṇḍala Canvas
Define center, boundary, directions, entry, powers, offerings, prohibitions, and exit.
Failure prevented: Feature collection without field coherence.
5. Four-Layer Speech Review
Review important language across parā, paśyantī, madhyamā, and vaikharī — intention through uttered form.
Failure prevented: Polished surface language with distorted source intention.
6. Insight-to-Embodiment Loop
Every insight must be installed through breath, body, action, environment, relation, and follow-up.
Failure prevented: Cognitive transformation theater.
7. Occlusion Register
Before adding features or practices, name the blockage.
Failure prevented: Capability accretion as the dominant anti-pattern.
8. Initiatory Onboarding
Turn entry into threshold: intention, boundary, consent, responsibility, and changed relation.
Failure prevented: Access without responsibility.
9. Kālī Release Cycle
Establish recurring dissolution of dead features, roles, habits, reports, meetings, and identities.
Failure prevented: Corpse accumulation.
10. Bhoga-Mokṣa Score
Measure engagement and freedom together.
Failure prevented: Addiction disguised as engagement, or detachment disguised as freedom.