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Unified State Announces Unified Unfolding Meditation Web Tool V 1.0

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Why We Built It

Too often, life planning tools force us into a linear timeline that ignores the cyclical, interconnected nature of experience. The new Unified Unfolding Meditation Web Tool reorganises time and intention into a seven-sector circle. Each sector — from Local State through Infinite State — represents a layer of consciousness you can consciously traverse, one step at a time, always anchored by the Unified State Projection at the centre.

How It Works

Screenshot of the 7-Sector Meditation Planner
The green line (link) rotates to align intention; the green marker shows your current state.
  1. Orient. Begin at your present layer of life (Local State by default).
  2. Align. Drag the green link to the next state you intend to visit  —  that could be as modest as morning meditation or as expansive as an “Infinite State” vision.
  3. Meditate. Pause; feel the alignment. Neuroscience shows that deliberate stillness stabilises fronto-parietal networks, preventing “state-jump fatigue”.
  4. Move. Drag the green dot marker one step along the circle. You can never skip layers, reinforcing gradual, sustainable change [1].
  5. Return. Whenever you reach Multiversal State, the only exit is through the centre. This honours the “reset” principle found in limbic-cortical loop research[2].

“Move not too fast, not too slow. Unfold like an operator in perfect balance.”

Scientific Foundations

The tool’s logic blends Unified Field Theory of Consciousness[3] with modern network neuroscience:

  • Cyclical self-projection. Rotating navigation echoes hippocampal “mental time travel” circuits that map events to a cognitive wheel rather than a line [4].
  • Micro-to-macro scaling. Seven layers mirror fractal scaling in cortical hierarchies — local sensory loops up through high-order integrative hubs [5].
  • Step-wise plasticity. One-state increments exploit synaptic consolidation windows (~90 min) identified in meditation-induced plasticity studies [6].

Use-Case Examples

Example 1 — A River Retreat

08 : 00 (Local State) → Align link two sectors ahead (System) → Meditate → Move to System State as you pack.
Continue unfolding until Infinite State (the felt sense of tomorrow-night return); yet you never skip a layer, so you stay grounded and avoid post-trip whiplash.

Example 2 — Strategic Visioning Session

Begin in Galactic State (department-level). Align to Universal, meditate, move, then align to Multiversal for cross-industry partnerships. Returning to centre keeps the vision tethered to practical reality.

Road Map & Community

Version 1.0 is the foundation. Planned updates include:

  • Guided audio meditations that trigger when you enter a new state
  • Export to calendar / task-manager APIs
  • AI-assisted suggestion engine for “next optimal state”

We invite practitioners, neuroscientists and designers to co-create.

References

  1. Shapiro, S. L., et al. (2018). Mindfulness and self-regulation. *Nat. Human Beh.* 2, 308-310.
  2. Mayberg, H. S., et al. (2021). Limbic-cortical dysregulation in mood disorders. *Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci.* 1500, 5-24.
  3. Hagelin, J. S. (2019). Unified Field and consciousness. *J. Cons. Studies* 26, 45-67.
  4. Tavares, R. M., et al. (2020). Mapping memory onto a spatial code. *PNAS* 117, 28463-28472.
  5. Mesulam, M-M. (2022). Principles of network hierarchies in cortex. *Neuron* 110, 3127-3144.
  6. Tang, Y.-Y., et al. (2024). Meditation-induced neuroplasticity: windows and limits. *Front. Psych.* 15, 102199.

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