The Hypercube Framework

The Hypercube is the structural skeleton of AMMA. Instead of treating life as a single line from “before” to “after,” it offers a six-faced shape: Descendant, Individual, Material, Immaterial, Collective, and Ascendant. Each face is a way of locating experience—where something comes from, who is acting, what the physical conditions are, what story or belief is shaping it, how many people are involved, and what it all leans toward.

In practice, the Hypercube is a tool. It shapes the volumes of Infinity Cymbal, the arcs of Parima01!, and the way conversations and rituals unfold within the AMMA Foundation. Any event, image, or decision can be placed on this shape, often across more than one face at once. The point is not to force life into a neat diagram, but to make it easier to see which parts of a situation you are overemphasizing and which you are ignoring.

At the center of the Hypercube sits }{, the isocenter. It is the rule that there is always at least one more angle on whatever seems settled. From that center, attention can move in six directions at once: down into origins, inward to the self, outward to bodies and environments, sideways into memory and meaning, across to groups and systems, and up toward ethics, purpose, and the long arc of time. The cube is not a path. It is a thing you stand inside.

To move through AMMA is to move across this shape. Each volume leans toward one face, but none belongs to it alone. The Hypercube lets AMMA stay organized without becoming rigid: a map that holds the work together while leaving room for recursion, contradiction, and new routes.