| Post | Theme / Concept | Liora Story | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Post 1 — Why Readiness? Why Embryogenesis? | Introduction of readiness, ability, inclination, individuation | Liora and the Garden of Becoming | Liora encounters a forest alive with structured potential, illustrating the triadic readiness framework. |
| Post 2 — Ability | Genomic and regulatory architectures as developmental aperture | Liora and the Prism of Inclinations | Crystalline cavern reflecting sunlight shows how biases (inclinations) shape potential along distributed abilities. |
| Post 3 — Inclination | Epigenetic and local biases | Liora and the Differentiating River | River branching demonstrates narrowing of ability and stabilization of inclination at local scales. |
| Post 4 — Individuation | Cells as perspectival instantiations | Liora and the Epigenetic Whispers | Fog in a valley represents how local perspectives individuate global potential. |
| Post 5 — Differentiation | Narrowing ability, sharpening inclination | Liora and the Tree of Differentiation | Tree branches grow according to locally enacted biases, reflecting differentiation processes. |
| Post 6 — Morphogenesis | Readiness distributed across tissue | Liora and the Morphogenetic Spiral | Spiraling vines and fireflies embody distributed, coordinated enactment of ability, inclination, and individuation. |
| Post 7 — System as Theory | Organism as the ongoing recutting of potential | Liora and the Living Theory | Plateau where all elements enact potential; illustrates the organism as a system-of-theory in relational terms. |
| Post 8 — Implications for Biology | Conceptual consequences for development, evolution, and life | Liora and the Web of Becoming | Forest canopy lattice reflects emergent, relational, distributed readiness, showing broader implications for how we think about life. |
Reality as unfolding relation, where process and perspective co-constitute being
Monday, 1 December 2025
The Liora Companion: Stories Aligned with the Readiness Series
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