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Evolara Maps

Maps are orientation fields.

They help you see where an idea belongs, what it connects to, and where to go next.

Maps do not tell you what to think. They reduce confusion so you can move through Evolara as a living knowledge system, not a pile of disconnected pages.

Map principle

A map is not a list. It is a way to see relationships.

Orientation before expansion.

A map is useful only when it reduces confusion. Each map should make the reader more oriented, not more impressed.

Map discipline

What every map must clarify.

Maps are here to restore orientation, not to create complexity theater.

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Where does this idea belong?

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What does it connect to?

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What should be read before it?

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What should be explored next?

Relationship layer

Maps connect the Library without turning it into a maze.

Maps sit between foundation and exploration. They connect Canon, Frameworks, Essays, Paths, and Questions so the reader does not have to hold the entire Library in memory.

CanonMaps locate foundational ideas and show which principles carry each domain.
FrameworksMaps point from ideas to usable instruments for thinking and analysis.
PathsMaps support guided journeys by showing how one route relates to the larger system.
QuestionsMaps open inquiry by revealing the questions each domain continues to generate.
Leave with orientation

You do not need to see the whole system at once.

Use one map to restore orientation. Take the next clear doorway. Carry it into life.

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