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MLS Laws & Frameworks

decision-making-framework

Decision-making frameworks help structure complex choices. Their goal is not answers, but better judgment.
MLS Laws & Frameworks

constraint-and-freedom

Creative constraints show how limitations can enable clarity, creativity, and intentional decision-making.
Application & Practice Terms

what-is-mindfulness

Mindfulness is the practice of observing the present moment without judgment. Widely applied beyond religion.
MLS Laws & Frameworks

what-is-a-symbol

Symbols do not contain fixed meanings. They function as mediums through which meaning can be discovered.
MLS Core Units

team-tzolkin-cycle

Definition of the "Team Tzolkin Cycle" in the Nagamine Maya Logic System (MLS). Analyze the cyclic flow of energy based on Team Tzolkin to optimize medium-to-long-term action plans and achieve organizational goals.
MLS Core Units

team-tzolkin

Explore "Team Tzolkin," the key to team analysis in MLS. Learn how this integrated Tzolkin is calculated from members' birth dates to clarify a team's fundamental energy, mission, and inherent characteristics.
MLS Core Units

personal-tzolkin-cycle

Definition and calculation of the "Personal Tzolkin Cycle" in MLS. Understand the daily energy flow derived from your birth date Tzolkin, guiding optimal personal actions and planning within the MLS framework.
MLS Core Units

tzolkin-calendar

The Tzolkin Calendar is the core of Jo Nagamine's Maya Logic System (MLS). Learn the definition of this sacred 260-day calendar (20 Nawal x 13 Tones) and its role in MLS energy and characteristic analysis.
Application & Practice Terms

strategic-positioning-of-mls

Explore the logic of Jo Nagamine's MLS. Learn the Two-Axis Analysis and Five-Layer methodology that applies ancient Maya structure to modern strategy. The definitive guide to structural team diagnosis complementing legacy frameworks like IMO/GRPI.
MLS Laws & Frameworks

the-four-nagamine-pillars

The four fundamental logical pillars that underpin the philosophy and methodology of the Nagamine Maya Logic System (MLS). These include: 1. Segmentation from Determinism, 2. Recognition via Lens, 3. Analysis via Duality (Macro/Micro), and 4. Creative Constraints. Together, they provide a systematic framework for ensuring action reproducibility and objective decision-making.