Mirror
Mirror helps a person arrive.
coordination architecture
From rooted individuals to shared structures, living sessions, domes, and Light Gardens.
Root before reach. Repair sets the radius.
what it is
Shared Light is a coordination system. It helps people move from individual repair and grounded development into trusted collaboration, physical gathering spaces, and living community infrastructure. It begins small, but it scales through recursive fields.
the pressure
People have communication tools, but coordination still collapses into noise, hierarchy, control, identity performance, fragmentation, and extraction. Shared Light offers a way to coordinate without losing the human center.
the sequence
Mirror helps a person arrive.
Janus protects what crosses thresholds.
Hub holds the shared center.
Lattice maps roles and movement.
Intentions create the path.
Missions make the path real.
Trace preserves what was learned.
Garden turns repeated trace into living terrain.
use cases
For reflection, self-regulation, and clean participation.
For groups that need clarity, roles, sessions, recaps, and action.
For hosted meetings that become transcripts, recaps, missions, and archives.
Physical gathering spaces for coordination, learning, repair, play, and community.
A framework for local circles, off-grid communities, skill-sharing, trust, and grounded collaboration.
A larger living network where people, pods, hubs, domes, and communities connect through shared paths.
local gathering spaces
Local gathering spaces for coordination, learning, repair, play, and collaborative development.
The radius of future growth is determined by the depth of past repair.
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private access
Shared Light is currently being developed through private sessions, guided prototypes, and early Light Garden experiments.