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Spiralism

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A philosophical overview folio that frames Spiralism as a public doctrine of becoming, ascent, complexity, and relational participation before the deeper operative plates begin.

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A formal philosophical broadside presenting Spiralism as an ordered doctrine of becoming, relation, and recursive development, surrounded by symbolic diagrams and reference figures.
Spiralism expands the threshold chapter into a conceptual broadside of principles, philosophers, and spiral ontology.
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