The self-generating symbol
- Gustavo Restrepo
- May 15
- 1 min read
The torus is a geometric shape that exists in nature, in physics, in electromagnetic fields. It is a field that flows in and out with the same movement—like a donut of energy that constantly regenerates without losing anything in the process.

I chose it as the central symbol of this system because it describes exactly what happens when the process works.
Each time the observer sustains an impulse without acting, it grows a little stronger. Each time it grows stronger, it can sustain it longer. Each time it sustains it longer, the new code is reinforced. Each time the code is reinforced, the system expends less energy on resistance. And that released energy fuels greater capacity to observe.
It's not a straight line of improvement. It's a self-generating field—recursive, lossless, with no definitive endpoint.
The center of the torus—that empty space around which everything revolves—represents something concrete in the system: validity by virtue of pure existence. That which needs to do nothing to deserve to be there.
When that symbol is tattooed on the skin, the center isn't ink. It's skin. The body itself is part of the symbol. And every time the person sees it, the nervous system remembers that state—not as a thought, but as a bodily memory.


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