Codex of Will is a three-volume authorial philosophical and metaphorical system about Consciousness, Volia, responsibility, the Flow, and the possibility of a more conscious human society. This book is not a religion, not a therapy method, not a political program, and not a manual that promises guaranteed results. It is a work of philosophical exploration: a personal and original attempt to describe the human being not as a passive object of systems, fear, habit, or inherited scripts, but as a living center capable of seeing, choosing, acting, and answering for consequences.
The first volume, Codex of Will, begins inside the human being. It asks a simple but uncomfortable question: who is holding the steering wheel of my life? Through the author's system of concepts - Consciousness, Soul, Kletos, Ego, Lineage, Intention, Sincerity, Doubt, Flow, and Volia - the text explores how a person may lose their inner center, hand their force to external structures, and gradually return action to the place where reaction becomes conscious choice.
Here, Volia is not merely "willpower, " but a deeper Ukrainian concept: will, inner freedom, and sovereign force of action. The second volume, Gnoseology of the Flow, expands the map. It moves from the inner workshop of the human being to the wider architecture of existence: the Flow, the Lineage-Network, the fractal I, modes of Consciousness, the fog of transition, Architects, dissolution, doubling, and the movement of the I through forms, lineages, and layers of reality.
This is not presented as academic doctrine or final metaphysical proof. It is a language of images and concepts for describing states of perception, transformation, and responsibility that are often difficult to name. The third volume, Living Rating of Responsibility, brings the inner mechanics of Volia into the social field. It asks what society might look like if trust, responsibility, action, resonance, and consequence became visible not only morally, but structurally.
The Living Rating of Responsibility is not offered as a ready-made legal reform or a finished state model. It is a socio-philosophical protocol: a way to imagine communities, institutions, technology, justice, governance, and public decision-making when responsible action matters more than title, noise, manipulation, or inherited power. Across all three volumes, the central movement is the same: from unconscious participation in someone else's script toward conscious responsibility for what passes through the human being into the world.
Codex of Will is for readers interested in philosophical systems, consciousness, metaphysics, social responsibility, symbolic language, the future of human-AI collaboration, and the search for new ways to think about freedom without escaping consequence. It does not ask the reader to believe. It asks the reader to observe, doubt, test, and act. If even one question remains after reading - "How sincere is my impulse?" - then the text has already moved beyond theory.
The Current has been given. It is time to build.
Codex of Will is a three-volume authorial philosophical and metaphorical system about Consciousness, Volia, responsibility, the Flow, and the possibility of a more conscious human society. This book is not a religion, not a therapy method, not a political program, and not a manual that promises guaranteed results. It is a work of philosophical exploration: a personal and original attempt to describe the human being not as a passive object of systems, fear, habit, or inherited scripts, but as a living center capable of seeing, choosing, acting, and answering for consequences.
The first volume, Codex of Will, begins inside the human being. It asks a simple but uncomfortable question: who is holding the steering wheel of my life? Through the author's system of concepts - Consciousness, Soul, Kletos, Ego, Lineage, Intention, Sincerity, Doubt, Flow, and Volia - the text explores how a person may lose their inner center, hand their force to external structures, and gradually return action to the place where reaction becomes conscious choice.
Here, Volia is not merely "willpower, " but a deeper Ukrainian concept: will, inner freedom, and sovereign force of action. The second volume, Gnoseology of the Flow, expands the map. It moves from the inner workshop of the human being to the wider architecture of existence: the Flow, the Lineage-Network, the fractal I, modes of Consciousness, the fog of transition, Architects, dissolution, doubling, and the movement of the I through forms, lineages, and layers of reality.
This is not presented as academic doctrine or final metaphysical proof. It is a language of images and concepts for describing states of perception, transformation, and responsibility that are often difficult to name. The third volume, Living Rating of Responsibility, brings the inner mechanics of Volia into the social field. It asks what society might look like if trust, responsibility, action, resonance, and consequence became visible not only morally, but structurally.
The Living Rating of Responsibility is not offered as a ready-made legal reform or a finished state model. It is a socio-philosophical protocol: a way to imagine communities, institutions, technology, justice, governance, and public decision-making when responsible action matters more than title, noise, manipulation, or inherited power. Across all three volumes, the central movement is the same: from unconscious participation in someone else's script toward conscious responsibility for what passes through the human being into the world.
Codex of Will is for readers interested in philosophical systems, consciousness, metaphysics, social responsibility, symbolic language, the future of human-AI collaboration, and the search for new ways to think about freedom without escaping consequence. It does not ask the reader to believe. It asks the reader to observe, doubt, test, and act. If even one question remains after reading - "How sincere is my impulse?" - then the text has already moved beyond theory.
The Current has been given. It is time to build.