Network of Life: Kaleidoscope of Living Connection is Volume VI of the Codex of Will series - an authorial philosophical-metaphorical work about living connection, boundaries, awareness, Volia, Kohannia, responsibility, and the invisible "between" through which human beings meet one another and the Whole. This volume begins with a simple child's kaleidoscope: a cardboard tube, mirrors, colored glass, light, and movement.
From this image, the book unfolds a larger model of life as a living Network. A boundary is not treated as a wall, but as the place where touch becomes possible. A human being is not presented as one fixed "personality, " but as a living network of body, Soul, Consciousness, Lineage, Ego, subconscious, action, memory, Volia, Sincerity, and responsibility. The book explores the mechanics behind words such as boundary, network, life, love, Kohannia, Flow, the First Cause, and the One "Everything" / One "Everyone." It carefully reframes what people have often tried to name as the Holy Spirit, not as religious doctrine, but as a metaphor for the living movement between nodes of one Whole.
In this system, 1 + 1 = 3: when two living points enter real interaction without stealing Volia from each other, a third is born - trust, Kohannia, shared action, community, co-creation, or a living field between them. Network of Life also looks honestly at the danger of sick networks: spiderwebs of dependence, pyramids disguised as communities, egregores, cults, parasitic states, information noise, and the love of Ego that calls control "care." The book does not offer a religion, therapy, political program, medical or psychological instruction, or self-help guarantee.
It offers a philosophical instrument of seeing: how to distinguish living connection from dependence, trust from surrender of Volia, Kohannia from possession, community from crowd, and a true Network from a beautiful cage. At its center stands one practical formula: do not give away Volia. See boundaries. Change the angle of view. Seek the living "between." Join without worship. And do not lie to yourself about what you see.
Network of Life: Kaleidoscope of Living Connection is Volume VI of the Codex of Will series - an authorial philosophical-metaphorical work about living connection, boundaries, awareness, Volia, Kohannia, responsibility, and the invisible "between" through which human beings meet one another and the Whole. This volume begins with a simple child's kaleidoscope: a cardboard tube, mirrors, colored glass, light, and movement.
From this image, the book unfolds a larger model of life as a living Network. A boundary is not treated as a wall, but as the place where touch becomes possible. A human being is not presented as one fixed "personality, " but as a living network of body, Soul, Consciousness, Lineage, Ego, subconscious, action, memory, Volia, Sincerity, and responsibility. The book explores the mechanics behind words such as boundary, network, life, love, Kohannia, Flow, the First Cause, and the One "Everything" / One "Everyone." It carefully reframes what people have often tried to name as the Holy Spirit, not as religious doctrine, but as a metaphor for the living movement between nodes of one Whole.
In this system, 1 + 1 = 3: when two living points enter real interaction without stealing Volia from each other, a third is born - trust, Kohannia, shared action, community, co-creation, or a living field between them. Network of Life also looks honestly at the danger of sick networks: spiderwebs of dependence, pyramids disguised as communities, egregores, cults, parasitic states, information noise, and the love of Ego that calls control "care." The book does not offer a religion, therapy, political program, medical or psychological instruction, or self-help guarantee.
It offers a philosophical instrument of seeing: how to distinguish living connection from dependence, trust from surrender of Volia, Kohannia from possession, community from crowd, and a true Network from a beautiful cage. At its center stands one practical formula: do not give away Volia. See boundaries. Change the angle of view. Seek the living "between." Join without worship. And do not lie to yourself about what you see.