The Living Corporation
The Living Corporation is the structural wing of the work — the practical architecture of roles, land, resources, and agreements that carries the family across a 100-year arc of continuity.
Start Here (3 Minutes)
This room is not asking you to believe anything. It is offering a structure. Read this first, then explore the PDF only if the structure makes sense.
- What this is: A living framework that balances structure and care — clear roles, agreements, and long-range planning held in service of people, learning, and future choice.
- What this is not: Not a command, not a sales pitch, and not a replacement for faith, culture, or family authority.
- How to engage: Move through the room with steadiness. Let questions surface. Review the PDF together when clarity is felt, not rushed.
If you only take one thing: we’re building stability for descendants, not control over each other.
Open the Living Corporation PDF
The full Living Corporation presentation — Codex of Continuity — is available as a PDF for family, heirs, and trusted collaborators. It contains the diagrams, roles, wings, and long-range map for the work.
(Once the PDF is in this same folder, this opens cleanly on desktop + mobile.)
The Two-Wing Model
The Living Corporation stands on a two-wing structure so that the family is never fully dependent on any outside system for survival, identity, or direction.
- Outer Wing: material assets, property, finances, contracts, and business structures.
- Inner Wing: education, values, spiritual teaching, Temple access, and Codex transmission.
The PDF goes deeper into how each wing functions, interacts, and supports the others.
Continuity Wheel · 100-Year Frame
The Living Corporation thinks in generations, not seasons. A simple frame:
- Foundation Era (Years 0–25)
- Expansion Era (Years 25–50)
- Inheritance Era (Years 50–75)
- Legacy Era (Years 75–100)
The Tri-Gate Resonance Cycle
The Living Corporation Codex of Continuity
- IS – RA – EL: three gates, one current — archive, flame, and law bound together in remembrance.