THE LAYERED ARCHITECTURE OF CANON ARCS
Overview
This framework visualizes the hierarchical flow of revelation, structure, and governance across the Book, Trilogy, and Canon layers of the twelve‑book system. Each layer functions as a distinct engineering discipline within a unified architectural organism, contributing its own load‑bearing role to the whole.
Diagram Summary
The model is composed of three vertically stacked 3D layers — Book Arcs, Trilogy Arcs, and Canon Arcs — connected by curved bridge‑arcs. These bridges represent the transfer of identity, meaning, structure, and governance between layers, illustrating how localized revelation scales upward into systemic architecture.
Layer Meanings
Book Arcs — The mechanical and spiritual foundation of the system. These arcs transmit identity‑forming revelation from one book to the next, ensuring continuity at the micro‑level.
Trilogy Arcs — The civil infrastructure of the canon. These arcs connect districts of revelation, integrating three books into a coherent architectural unit.
Canon Arcs — The governance architecture. This layer oversees the entire organism, ensuring coherence, scalability, and generational transmission across all twelve books.
Bridge Logic
The curved arcs function as bridges of continuity across the system:
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Book Arcs transfer micro‑revelation.
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Trilogy Arcs connect civil districts of meaning.
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The Canon Arc governs the entire organism from above.
These bridges illustrate how revelation moves upward through the layers, gaining structure, authority, and scope.
Interpretation
The structure reflects the progression of identity → architecture → system → generation, demonstrating how revelation must be engineered to sustain formation and renewal across time. It serves as the visual blueprint of the canon’s governing logic — showing how localized insight becomes systemic architecture capable of carrying generational weight.







