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The Logic of the Nagamine-style Maya Logic System:

Laws and Techniques Guaranteeing Behavioral Predictability

I. Definition of Methodology: Laws and Techniques That Realize the Principles

The Methodology of the Nagamine-style Maya Logic System (MLS) is the chapter that systemizes the philosophy, structure, and logic defined in the Principles into reproducible “Laws” and “Techniques” for practical analysis.

Methodology is the core engine of the MLS system, guaranteeing “a high level of reproducibility where analysis yields the same conclusions regardless of the analyst.” This chapter explains the structure for interpreting everything from individual essence to daily behavioral strategy.

II. High-Resolution Analysis and 5 Core Techniques

The analysis provided by MLS is not merely an interpretation of the calendar but achieves high-resolution analysis capable of handling modern complexity through a multi-layered integration of over 120,000 combinations. The following five techniques are the MLS-specific laws and technologies that make this analysis possible.

1. MLS Analysis Precision: The 3-Layer Integration Logic Enabling 120k+ Combinations

This section explains the multi-layer structure and its logical basis, which integrates the Tzolkin calendar structure with the Calendar Round and Aztec deep wisdom, enabling precise analysis of over 121,680 combinations.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: MLS Analysis Precision — The 3-Layer Logic and Deep Structure]

2. Axis Lens and Principles: The Basic Unit of Analysis

Defines the fundamental analytical law of how NAWAL (Archetype) and Number (Quality of Action) function as the universal structure for interpreting an individual’s blueprint.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: Axis Lens and Principles — The Universal Structure of NAWAL and Number]

3. Personal Analysis Structure: The Law for Interpreting the Individual Blueprint

Explains the fundamental analytical technique for identifying how the Personal NAWAL, derived from the birth date, functions as the “essential constraint on the action logic.” This clarifies the individual’s growth theme and challenges.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: Personal Analysis Structure — The Law of Leveraging Essence and Compensating Challenges]

4. Day Energy Analysis: The Law for Translating into Behavioral Strategy

This is the analytical method for understanding the 260-day cycle as “Daily Energy” and translating it into individual action. It systemizes the symbology of NAWAL and Number, and the Four-Stage Growth Framework.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: Day Energy Analysis — The Technique for Optimizing Behavioral Strategy]

5. Personal Tzolkin Linkage Law: The Algorithm for Integrating Individual and Daily Energy

The proprietary MLS algorithm that converts the “common calendar” into “individual behavioral strategies.” It explains the law that integrates the individual axis with daily energy to derive optimal action, including the flow of relational energy.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: Personal Tzolkin Linkage Law — The Technique for Fusing Individual Axis and Daily Energy]

6. Directional Energy Flow Analysis: The Law of Energy Interaction in Relationships

Based on a proprietary law developed by the MLS founder, this is an advanced technique specializing in relational analysis. It logically dissects the “flow” and “influence” of energy that occurs between two Personal Tzolkins.

▶︎ [Deep Dive: Directional Energy Flow Analysis — The Unique Law Dissecting Relational Structure]

III. The Role of Methodology (Bridge to Applications)

Methodology corresponds to the “operational manual” within the MLS system. This chapter clarifies:

  • The connection between Principles → Analysis → Applications
  • The technique for linking individual essence with daily energy
  • The framework for translating analysis into concrete action decisions

Understanding the MLS system begins with the Principles (Philosophy), and the Methodology (Methodology) serves as the bridge that translates this understanding into real-world action.

▶︎ [Proceed to the Next Pillar: Applications Pillar (Usage and Practice)]


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