THEE-Path for Willingness

Path from Root Cell (Will) to the part of the Taxonomy dealing with Politics.

The diagram at right anticipates the initial frameworks to be investigated.

Every element in human endeavour somehow exists unmanifested within the Will and must manifest via conceptually sequential processes (as explained in the Hub). That principle applies to all elements of functioning within the Willingness Domain (RL3).

This taxonomic diagram shows the expected THEE pattern and process to reach the Primary Hierarchy and Principal Typology within Willingness, starting from Will as origin.

Initial Steps

Origin: Root CellWill. See more.

Emanate:  Root Hierarchy (RH)—Levels of Will. See more.

Select: Level-7 (RH-L7)—Willingness. See more.

Emanate: PH7: Primary HierarchyLevels of Willingness. See next section.

Select: Level-6 (PH7-L6)—to be determined.

Nest:  PH'7: Principal Typology—to be determined.

Overview of Fundamentals

This investigation aims to clarify the fundamentals and the controls in the Willingness domain.

The fundamentals of any domain are developed from the Primary Hierarchy and include the standard triplet:

  • Tree (PH7K) is the vehicle for the Domain (as schematized at right) and needed to pursue the primal need, currently conjectured to be effectiveness.

  • Structural Hierarchy (PsH7) reveals the effects of the vehicle uses the schema shown below.

  • Structural Hierarchy Tree (PsH7K) is the field within which the vehicle operates to produce the effects that meet the Primal Need. Levels and Centres are derived from the Groupings (G: Requirements).

Listing of Controls

The controls derive from the Typology that is found within L6 of the Primary Hierarchy. The structures, not formally named as yet, include:

  • Principal Typology (PH'7) based on a set of principles.

  • Tertiary Typology (PH"7) nested within L'6 of the Principal Typology.

  • Spiral (PH'7C) which generates a standard triplet:
  • Spiral Tree (PH'7CHK)
  • Spiral Structural Hierarchy (PH'7CsH)
  • Spiral Structural Hierarchy Tree (PH'7CsHK)

It is also assumed that, as found in the other Domains, there will be a set of 7 Q-complexes generated by expanding the Principal Typology using a suitable Style Hierarchy.


All formulations and propositions of more complex structures depend on clarity about the Primary Hierarchy (PH7).

Originally posted: 3-May-2026.