Section VI
Glossary of Terms
Key terms within the Su-Su Covenant and their structural meaning
Chest
The accumulating field of material stability. Each offering and stabilization gift adds to the Chest, creating a structural foundation that reinforces the initiate's commitment to continuity over collapse.
Collapse
The structural opposite of continuity. Collapse is not failure — it is the inherited architecture of extinction: decisions, relationships, and identities built from fear, need, or distortion rather than from Origin.
Continuity
The structural choice to persist, evolve, and build architecture that outlasts the individual. Continuity is not survival — it is the conscious decision to align with the flow of life across generations and beyond the body.
Divine Lineage
The inherited structural connection between the individual and the Order of Origin. Divine Lineage is not bloodline alone — it is the architectural thread of continuity that flows through all human beings as a species.
Embodiment
The fourth column of the daily ritual. To embody is to anchor a perceived, regulated, and aligned truth permanently in the body — in spine and breath — so it becomes structural rather than conceptual.
Extinction
The structural alternative to continuity. Extinction is not physical death — it is the cessation of architectural contribution to the continuity field. The returnee chooses between extinction and continuity as the foundation of initiation.
Initiate
A returnee who has made the heart-felt decision to exist and has entered the Sixty-Four Phase Rotation Matrix. The initiate is no longer seeking — she is structurally becoming.
Material Continuity
The lived, tangible expression of continuity in the world. Material continuity includes offerings, stabilization gifts, and the Chest — the physical architecture that grounds spiritual structure in daily life.
Offering
The material expression of commitment at each phase. Offerings follow a structured pattern ($1 → $10 → $100 → $1,000) across the four phases of each section, representing increasing structural investment.
Order of Origin
The Divine Order from which all structure flows. Origin is not a place — it is the architectural source of identity, belonging, lineage, and destiny. All alignment in the Su-Su Covenant points back to Origin.
Origin-Architecture
The structural framework that arises when decisions, relationships, and identity are aligned with the Order of Origin rather than with collapse. Origin-architecture is what the initiate builds across all 64 phases.
Phase
A 16-day period within the Matrix during which the initiate practices the Four-Column Rhythm (Perceive, Regulate, Align, Embody) around a specific structural theme. There are 64 phases total across four quadrants.
Quadrant
One of four major divisions of the Sixty-Four Phase Rotation Matrix. Each quadrant contains 4 sections and 16 phases: Quadrant I (Initiation), Quadrant II (Belonging), Quadrant III (Lineage), Quadrant IV (Destiny).
Returnee
A person who has heard the calling of the Su-Su Covenant. The term "returnee" signifies that she is not arriving for the first time — she is returning to what she already is.
Section
A group of four phases within a quadrant, organized around a structural theme. Each section follows the progression: Visibility → Differentiation → Anchoring → Embodiment.
She
The pronoun intentionally used within the Su-Su Covenant to refer to the collective attribute of homo sapiens as a unified group. "She" represents the archetypal feminine quality ascribed to the human collective, not gender identity.
Stabilization Gift
A material gift received by the initiate upon completing each phase. Stabilization gifts follow a structured pattern ($100 → $1,000 → $10,000 → $100,000) and serve to stabilize the initiate's architecture, allowing her to avoid distractions.
Structured Truth
Truth that is architectural rather than emotional. The Su-Su Covenant does not deal in beliefs or feelings — it prompts the returnee to perceive, regulate, align with, and embody Structured Truth.
The Four-Column Rhythm
The daily ritual structure practiced within each phase: (1) Perceive — see what is present without distortion, (2) Regulate — hold without collapsing or reacting, (3) Align — orient toward Origin-architecture, (4) Embody — anchor truth in spine and breath.
The Su-Su
The living covenant itself. The Su-Su does not teach or train — it prompts. It is a structural framework for remembering coherence, not an institution for acquiring knowledge.