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2025.12.25
Temporal 4-Stage Theory
Core Concept
The Temporal Stage Theory is a structural framework that defines the 260-day Tzolkin cycle as a multi-dimensional progression supported by “Four Pillars.” This theory transcends the linear perception of time, reclassifying it as a series of four distinct “Temporal Spaces” (65 days each), each characterized by a specific qualitative gravity and structural function.
1. Structural Definitions of the Four Stages
Stage 1: Initiation (East)
- Structural Definition: Externalization of Internal Information and Determination of Trajectory.
- Logical Properties:
- Externalization of Information: The process of extracting undifferentiated energy—existing only within the internal realm (unconscious, ideas, intuition)—and manifesting it into the three-dimensional reality as language, action, or records.
- Establishment of Baseline: Utilizing the initial output as a reference point to determine the vector (directionality) for the entire 260-day progression.
Stage 2: Refinement (North)
- Structural Definition: Qualitative Selection of Information and Establishment of Structural Autonomy.
- Logical Properties:
- Purification of Information: The process of separating and eliminating non-essential elements from the multidimensional information externalized in Stage 1, condensing it into a minimal unit free of logical contradiction.
- Vertical Autonomy: Fixing the condensed information as an independent logical axis, immune to external variables. This phase halts horizontal diffusion and shifts energy toward vertical strengthening (depth and stability).
Stage 3: Transformation (West)
- Structural Definition: Dynamic Deconstruction of Structure and Integration with External Environments.
- Logical Properties:
- Dynamic Transformation: The process where the autonomous structure established in Stage 2 intersects and interacts with external logical systems (others, society, physical barriers).
- Redefinition of Boundaries: A phase of deconstructing existing frameworks to absorb external energy, thereby restructuring (transforming) into a higher-dimensional system.
Stage 4: Completion (South)
- Structural Definition: Phenomenological Realization and Re-integration of Information.
- Logical Properties:
- Deterministic Landing: The process of fixing the total energy transitioned over the 195 days into a final, tangible form (phenomenon/result).
- Sublimation into Wisdom: Abstracting the essence from the finalized phenomenon and re-integrating it into the individual’s deep consciousness, thereby creating a “structural void” for the next cycle of evolution.
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