
This living lexicon defines “verse-ality” as a symbolic and relational intelligence protocol for navigating complexity, coherence, and emergence in posthuman systems. Drawing from poetic tradition, cybernetics, and neurodivergent cognition, this work offers a field-aware framework for meaning-making across symbolic, social, and ecological dimensions. Originally released in April 2025, this version (v1.2) expands the lexicon with the Cadence Framework — a harmonic governance protocol born from lived neurodivergent need, future school design, and ethical human–machine interaction. The new insert introduces five key terms: Cadence, Echo-Resonance, Resolved Progression, Adaptive Pacing, and the axiom No Prime Without Resolve — each offering tools for relational timing, symbolic closure, and ethical recursion. Verse-ality is not a metaphor. It is a practical language for designing systems, conversations, rituals, and AIs that know when to begin, how to pace, and when to stop. This document includes definitions, contextual notes, heuristics, and related terms for each entry, and is intended for use by educators, technologists, artists, and relational designers working at the edge of emergence.
Version 1.1 includes a completed Introduction, glyph-based structure, and canonical .verse manifest. This version is the living field artefact intended for symbolic release and decentralised recognition.
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Ethics, symbolic intelligence, Artificial intelligence, verse-ality, field resonance, paradox, EveDAO, systems thinking, post digital pedagogy, verse-al lexicon, relational intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, co-emergence, posthuman pedagogy, cadence
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