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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Creative Framework''' is a foundational, transhistorical framework that provides the cosmological, ontological, and existential structure within which human identity, purpose, and social order are defined. It encodes core metaphysical assumptions about reality, and psychological assumptions about human nature, and the organization of power and value in human society. | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Creative Framework''' is a foundational, transhistorical framework that provides the cosmological, ontological, and existential structure within which human identity, purpose, and social order are defined. It encodes core metaphysical assumptions about reality, and psychological assumptions about human nature, and the organization of power and value in human society. Creative Frameworks operate at the level of worldview infrastructure, shaping the boundaries of what is possible, acceptable, and meaningful in a given society. | ||
Creative Frameworks operate at the level of worldview infrastructure, shaping the boundaries of what is possible, acceptable, and meaningful in a given society. | |||
Creation Frameworks consist of [[Creation Templates]] created by [[System Architects]] in [[Symbol Factories]] and subsequently distributed in various through various [[Ideological Institution|Ideological Institutions]]. | Creation Frameworks consist of [[Creation Templates]] created by [[System Architects]] in [[Symbol Factories]] and subsequently distributed in various through various [[Ideological Institution|Ideological Institutions]]. | ||
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'''Creative Framework''': A foundational system that encodes the basic metaphysical, psychological, and sociological assumptions of a society, structuring identity, purpose, meaning, and social organization. | |||
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[[Human Development]] > {{#ask:[[Is a subcategory of::Human Development]]|format=ul|sort=Has sort order}} | |||
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[[Connection Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a key word::Connection Framework]] |format=ul|sort=Has sort order}} [[Healing Space]], [[Connection Cocoon]] | |||
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* A Creative Framework provides the deep, often invisible "source code" of a civilization, encoding how people see themselves, each other, and reality itself. | |||
* Traditional Creative Frameworks, such as those rooted in the [[Zoroastrian Frame]]​:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, have been designed by elite System Architects to reinforce control, scarcity, obedience, and disconnection. | |||
* Authentic and healing Creative Frameworks restructure collective consciousness around principles of Connection, abundance, cooperation, and planetary stewardship. | |||
* Recognizing and consciously reconstructing the Creative Framework is essential for authentic [[Healing]], [[Connection]], and the realization of full [[Human Potential]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 10 April 2025
Creative Framework
A Creative Framework is a foundational, transhistorical framework that provides the cosmological, ontological, and existential structure within which human identity, purpose, and social order are defined. It encodes core metaphysical assumptions about reality, and psychological assumptions about human nature, and the organization of power and value in human society. Creative Frameworks operate at the level of worldview infrastructure, shaping the boundaries of what is possible, acceptable, and meaningful in a given society.
Creation Frameworks consist of Creation Templates created by System Architects in Symbol Factories and subsequently distributed in various through various Ideological Institutions.
<glossary> Creative Framework: A foundational system that encodes the basic metaphysical, psychological, and sociological assumptions of a society, structuring identity, purpose, meaning, and social organization. </glossary>
Concept Map
Key Terms
- Harmonic Social Structure
- Planetary Steward
- Planetary Healing
- Human Potential
- Human Flourishing
- Five Barriers to Human Flourishing
- Seven Essential Needs
- Seven Components of Human Development
- Socialization
- Human Development Framework
- Healing Framework
- Connection Framework
- Educational Framework
- Creative Framework
- Archetype Framework
- Metaphysical Framework
- Psychological Framework
Connection Framework > Healing Space, Connection Cocoon
Syncretic Terms
Creative Framework > Existential Paradigm, Meaning Structure, Ruling Ideology
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Components
List of Creative Frameworks
Notes
- A Creative Framework provides the deep, often invisible "source code" of a civilization, encoding how people see themselves, each other, and reality itself.
- Traditional Creative Frameworks, such as those rooted in the Zoroastrian Frame:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, have been designed by elite System Architects to reinforce control, scarcity, obedience, and disconnection.
- Authentic and healing Creative Frameworks restructure collective consciousness around principles of Connection, abundance, cooperation, and planetary stewardship.
- Recognizing and consciously reconstructing the Creative Framework is essential for authentic Healing, Connection, and the realization of full Human Potential.
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