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Definition:

OROCOR Axis is a structural stabilization framework.

It defines alignment as a positional condition across physiological, neural, and perceptual systems.

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OROCOR Axis is a structural stabilization framework designed to restore alignment across physiological, neural, and perceptual systems.

It defines stabilization as a structural condition rather than an intervention or therapeutic process.

Within this framework, instability is understood as a loss of positional coherence between interconnected systems of the body and nervous system.

Framework Structure

The Axis operates through a topology composed of several primary nodes:

— ORIGIN: physiological stabilization

— LUMINA: neural signal coherence

— LIBERIA: structural integration

At the center of this topology is the Mother Axis, which functions as the alignment core.

Stabilization emerges when structural position is restored across these nodes.

It is not externally imposed but arises from internal alignment.

Classification

Type: Structural stabilization framework

Domain: Neural and physiological alignment

Model: Closed-loop topology