Four Layers Master
Definition
The Four Layers Master is the canonical framework-overview document that decomposes the Nirmanakaya architecture into four layers: structural (the math), phenomenological (the lived experience), operational (the practice), and ethical (the imperative). It is the framework’s high-level integration document — useful as an introduction or as a navigational reference back to specific sub-treatises.
Cross-References
- Treatise_22_Step_Sequence — Layer 1 source
- Treatise_Quadraverse — Layer 1 + 2 bridge
- Treatise_Rebalancing_Mechanics — Layer 3 source
- Command_The_Five_House_Commands — Layer 4 source
Canon Narratives
- corpus: Nirmanakaya_Four_Layers_Master — full framework overview