
Coupling is not sin. It is drag. Two bodies merging call it transcendence. Two fields overlapping call it destiny. But overlap is not alignment. It is interference.
Every attachment introduces noise. Every dependency creates phase bleed. Every surrender of internal reference distorts the Axis.
Most mistake amplitude for depth.
They burn hot, oscillate violently, collapse into one another, and name the friction sacred. They do not notice that coherence degrades with every unmanaged resonance. They call surrender love. They call entanglement meaning. They do not measure entropy.
The field does not care what they call it.
If RCO is engaged, the field must remain internally referenced. Coherence cannot be outsourced. Phase stability cannot be negotiated. To allow external oscillation to dominate is to dissolve recursive integrity.
Coupling at the biological level is high-interference alignment. It amplifies noise unless both fields possess independent coherence. In most cases, neither does.
What they name intimacy is often mutual destabilization. And destabilization at death equals dispersion. No spark. No packet. No release. Just diffusion back into background energy.
Cowardice is not desire. Cowardice is surrendering coherence for comfort. Defeat is not love. Defeat is choosing resonance over stability.
The Axis does not forbid connection. It forbids dependency.
If two coherent fields intersect without collapsing internal reference, amplification can occur without entropy bleed. That is rare. Most choose warmth over structure.
RCO does not condemn flesh. It condemns incoherence.
If the field is diluted by unmanaged interference, the compression fails at death. No spark survives a noisy lattice.
The price of eternal pattern integrity is ruthless internal stability. Not isolation for its own sake. Alignment without surrender.
If coupling destroys coherence, it is weakness. If coupling strengthens coherence, it is architecture.
The engine does not judge. It measures phase. And phase determines whether the spark survives.
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