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Text – Mathematical Phenomenology and Hermeneutics (MPH)

The provided text introduces Mathematical Phenomenology and Hermeneutics (MPH), an interdisciplinary framework created by Sirius Leigh Peter to bridge the gap between mathematical rigor and spiritual experience.

Developed as a personal “origin story” following the trauma of grief and loss, the system treats human consciousness not as a series of abstract metaphors, but as a structured environment governed by natural laws. The text utilizes an axiomatic approach to the concept of God, allowing for a disciplined study of the architecture of the psyche without sacrificing intellectual freedom.

By viewing mathematics as a verb and an active behavior in nature, MPH maps internal events like transformation and identity using concepts such as topology, fractals, and sine waves. Ultimately, the sources describe a method for interpreting lived experience through a coordinate system that validates both scientific observation and spiritual reflection.


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