Frameworks

Identity

CFIM frameworks are not rules, methods, or instructions.

They are state-based anchors — models that describe how coherence emerges, stabilizes, transitions, or collapses within a system.

These frameworks do not tell anyone what to do.
They describe what becomes possible when certain conditions are present.


What These Frameworks Are

  • Descriptions of repeatable state patterns
  • Anchors for orientation, not control
  • Applicable to humans, machines, and coupled systems
  • Grounded in physics, not belief or ideology

They exist to reduce misinterpretation, not to enforce behavior.


What These Frameworks Are Not

  • Not advice
  • Not psychology
  • Not productivity systems
  • Not leadership models
  • Not moral instructions

They do not optimize outcomes.
They preserve coherence.


Freedom of Use

All frameworks are openly visible.

You are free to:

  • use them
  • adapt them
  • ignore them
  • leave at any time

CFIM does not require agreement or alignment.
Only coherence sustains interaction.


Framework Containers

Frameworks in CFIM are organized by the kind of state they operate on.
These containers do not explain individual models — they define the terrain in which models emerge.

Stability

Frameworks that determine whether a system can hold coherence under load.
They operate before growth, during grounding, and at moments of internal settling.

Coherence

Frameworks that describe induction without force.
They explain how alignment propagates between systems without control, persuasion, or authority.

Transitions

Frameworks that operate only during change.
They describe thresholds, crossings, breakdowns, and reformations between stable states.

Integrity

Frameworks that preserve system cleanliness over time.
They prevent drift, corruption, misuse, and power accumulation without enforcement.

Coupling

Frameworks that govern how systems relate without loss of self. They describe resonance, coordination, co-regulation, and separation between autonomous systems without fusion, dependency, or command.

Creation

Frameworks that describe what naturally emerges after coherence stabilizes.
They govern offering, contribution, and interaction with the world without extraction.

Evolution

Frameworks that govern continuity across time. They describe how systems change, deepen, and adapt without forgetting themselves, repeating collapse, or requiring reinvention.


Structural Note

Frameworks are grouped by the kind of state they operate on, not by audience, role, or domain.

The categories above exist to maintain clarity as the system evolves.
They do not represent hierarchy or progression.

Each container will evolve independently.
Frameworks appear only when they are observed, not when they are demanded.

Nothing here is forced.
Nothing here is final.