The Corpus

The Nine Examinations

Each examination approaches the interior from a distinct angle — legal, cosmological, somatic, personal, scientific, institutional, archaeological, symbolic, phenomenological. Each removes something specific between the person and what they already are.

The Synthesis

What the Nine Examinations Constitute Together

This synthesis does not add to the nine. It traces what they constitute together — the spiral argument, the convergences, and the condition the philosophy names as its destination.

Synthesis Becoming Forensically Human

Nine examinations. One argument. A spiral that returns, at every turn, to the same ground — and finds it, each time, more fully available. The reader who has encountered none of the nine examinations will find the argument here. The reader who has encountered all of them will find what they constitute together.

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The Capstone

Where the Examination Lands

The preceding examinations approach the interior life from nine angles. This examination approaches the institution that governs it — and names the practice built for what the institution cannot reach.

Capstone · Forensic Spirituality By Whose Authority On the Religion of Psychology, the Nature of The Institution, and the Question Socrates Was Really Asking

Six decades. A courtroom and a classroom. Criminal defense and forensic investigation, special education and somatic practice, capital cases and IEP meetings. The question has never changed. This essay names what the examination found — and what was built for the people the institution has not been able to reach.

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Forensic Spirituality  ·  Spiritual Justice  ·  Oneness
The Examined Interior  ·  Authentic Intimacy  ·  Vulnerable Expression

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