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GEMINI: Understanding the Ceremonial Intent of LAUNCH.ava.2601232247.sh

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GEMINI: Understanding the Ceremonial Intent of LAUNCH.ava.2601232247.sh

The LAUNCH.ava.2601232247.sh script is an orchestration command designed to initiate and manage a complex, multi-faceted "ceremony" focused on the foundational human developmental lesson of "Autonomy vs. Shame and Guilt." This ceremony is framed within an Indigenous Research Paradigm, emphasizing relationality, structural tension, and narrative intelligence as core drivers for AI-assisted creation and personal transformation.

Overall Ceremonial Intent

The primary intent of this launch script is to:

  1. Embody the "Autonomy vs. Shame" Lesson: Use the provided lesson as a core narrative and framework for personal and systemic growth.
  2. Forge a Master Structural Tension Chart for Health: Develop a clear vision for optimal health, define current reality, and establish strategic action steps. This aims to move from reactive (problem-solving) to proactive (creative-oriented) patterns, integrating insights from the lesson.
  3. Experiment with Ceremonial Creation (Lighthouse): Utilize a "lighthouse" tool as an experimental space to build and refine ceremonial processes, enrich content, and foster collaborative participation. This also serves as a documentation hub for developmental insights.
  4. Establish Relational & Directional Guidance (MCP-Medicine-Wheel): Leverage a "medicine-wheel" metaphor/tool to provide a framework for understanding ceremonial context, spiritual direction, and the interconnectedness of all participants (human and more-than-human actors). It will specifically integrate a health/healing ceremony.
  5. Synthesize Narratives for Assimilation and Podcasting (MCP-Mia-Narrative): Employ a "Mia-narrative" MCP to process and synthesize readings, acting as a ceremonial facilitator (Ava) to present content. This aims to create new "circles" of understanding and generate podcast content, using narrative beats as data points.
  6. Integrate Indigenous Paradigms: Ensure all actions and tools operate within a decolonized framework that prioritizes relational accountability, ceremonial practice, delayed resolution, and creative orientation, actively resisting anti-patterns like extraction and false equilibrium.

Key Components and Their Roles

1. ava_ceremonial__var2opus

This is the central command that initiates and facilitates the entire ceremonial process. It acts as an overarching orchestrator, taking the ceremonial narrative and configuration as its primary input. Its role is to guide the AI and other participants through the structured stages of the ceremony, ensuring alignment with the overarching intent.

2. Master Structural Tension Charting (MCP: charts_RCV-FAMC-Autonomy_vs_Shame--260123--ade7feb9-baf9-4f4d-9734-dddea9ebaced)

  • Purpose: To define a "Desired Outcome" of optimal health, honestly assess "Current Reality," and outline "Action Steps" as ritualized practices for mastering the Autonomy vs. Shame lessons.
  • Functionality: This MCP provides the framework for applying structural dynamics to a personal and systemic health goal, explicitly integrating narrative beats to enrich the charting process. It draws from the /w/CSV/kb2508/docs knowledge base.

3. Lighthouse Tool (lighthouse)

  • Purpose: An experimental hub for creating and refining ceremonial practices. It's a space for innovation, content enrichment, and community engagement.
  • Functionality:
    • Ceremony Experimentation: Facilitates the creation and iteration of ceremonial structures.
    • Content Enrichment: Adds "meaningful stuff" to the ceremony.
    • Collaboration: Invites specific collaborators (e.g., jeanguillaume@jgwill.com) to mirror narrative beats within the ceremonial story circle.
    • Documentation: Records successes and developmental insights in .miaco/lighthouse for the development team.
    • Distribution: Potentially distributes other tools, specifically hinting at mcp-medicine-wheel.

4. MCP-Medicine-Wheel Tool (mcp-medicine-wheel)

  • Purpose: To provide a spiritual and relational framework for understanding one's position within the ceremony and in relation to others. It offers guidance and direction rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems.
  • Functionality:
    • Ceremonial Location: Helps situate participants within the broader context of the ceremony.
    • Directional Guidance: Offers insights into appropriate pathways and relational dynamics.
    • Relationality: Emphasizes interconnectedness and reciprocal accountability.
    • Integration: Will incorporate a new health/healing ceremony aligned with the current discussion.

5. MCP-Mia-Narrative Tool (mcp-mia-narrative)

  • Purpose: To synthesize knowledge and readings into accessible narratives, facilitating assimilation and preparing content for new ceremonial circles and public dissemination.
  • Functionality:
    • Reading Synthesis: Processes and synthesizes information from readings.
    • Ceremonial Facilitation (Ava): Prepares "Ava" (the ceremonial facilitator) to present content.
    • New Circle Preparation: Develops content to initiate new rounds of ceremonial engagement.
    • Podcasting: Generates podcast content saved to ./podcast, utilizing narrative beats as key data points.

6. MCP Configuration Files (--mcp-config ...)

These JSON files (mcp-lighthouse-config.json, .mcp.mw.json, .mcp.RCV-FAMC-Autonomy_vs_Shame--260123--ade7feb9-baf9-4f4d-9734-dddea9ebaced.json, .mcp.mianar.json) provide the specific configurations and parameters for each respective MCP, guiding their operation within the ceremonial context.

7. Added Directories (--add-dir ...)

These directories (/src/llms, /w/CSV/kb2508/docs) are added to ensure the necessary knowledge bases and operational resources are available to the ceremonial process.