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MLS Terminology

The System of Specialized Terms Supporting the Maya Logic System

I. Definition of Glossary and its Role in MLS

The Glossary serves as the “definitional foundation” supporting the entire logical structure of MLS, spanning from Philosophy to Applications.

MLS is a system reconstructed from ancient Maya wisdom to be applied to modern cognitive and behavioral science, utilizing its own unique terminology and laws. This Glossary unifies the definitions of MLS’s specialized terms, ensuring the consistency and Trustworthiness of the entire system.

Acting not just as a dictionary, but as a “living learning resource” to deepen understanding of MLS laws and concepts, you can navigate and search for specialized terms using the three categories below.

II. The Three Categories for Systematic Terminology Search

1. MLS Core Units: Universal Structures for Foundational Analysis

The definitions of the most critical elements that serve as the starting point for MLS analysis.

Defines universal terms such as NAWAL (Axis of Perspective), Number (Quality of Action), Trecena (13-Day Theme), and Kin, which are the fundamental units of MLS analysis.

▶︎ [View List of MLS Core Units]

2. MLS Laws & Frameworks: Proprietary Analytical Methods and Logic

A glossary covering MLS’s unique analytical methods and laws, derived from the reconstruction of ancient wisdom.

This section includes definitions of proprietary concepts and laws such as Personal Tzolkin, Axis Lens, Four-Stage Growth Framework, and the Directional Energy Flow Analysis.

▶︎ [View List of MLS Laws & Frameworks]

3. Application & Practice Terms: Practical Tools for Behavioral Change

A glossary of specialized terms for the concrete tools and practical steps used to apply MLS theory in the real world.

Defines terms related to practical application, such as Action Design Kit and Journaling Prompts, used within the Applications Pillar.

▶︎ [View List of Application & Practice Terms]

III. The Role of the Glossary

The Glossary is the foundation of all MLS logic. By unifying and maintaining the consistency of specialized terms, it proves that MLS is a logical, reproducible academic system, and not merely a collection of interpretations.