Three diagnostic instruments. One integrated system. A complete map of your worldview, your values, and your positioning in reality.
What lens do you use to see life? What do you most deeply care about?
How do you hold meaning, difference, time, and identity?
These diagnostics do not measure intelligence, health, or maturity. They reveal the structure of your current positioning — the architecture of how you see, value, and navigate reality.
Each instrument integrates with the others. Your worldview, your values, and your axial positioning are not separate — they are recursive expressions of a single underlying pattern.
Every profile reveals not just what is present, but what is absent — the shadow territories, the blind spots, the dimensions of human experience your current map cannot yet see.
Each assessment can be taken independently. Together they form a complete diagnostic portrait of your motivational, perceptual, and relational architecture.
Maps your positioning across four fundamental axes: how you hold meaning and embodied reality, how you navigate difference and disagreement, how you relate to past and future, and how you maintain identity in relationship. Not personality — positioning. Not who you are, but how you are oriented.
Identifies your dominant, secondary, and shadow worldviews across nine archetypal conceptions of life — from Naturalism to Mysticism. Reveals the lens through which you perceive reality, construct meaning, and evaluate what is true, good, and worth pursuing. The map you live by, named.
Maps your core value architecture across nine fundamental dimensions that recur across all human cultures and historical periods — Truth, Freedom, Justice, Care, Harmony, Power, Tradition, Creativity, Transcendence. Reveals the motivational core that animates your worldview choices and axial positioning.
Each instrument addresses a different layer of the same underlying question: what is the fractal pattern of your engagement with reality?
Addresses the axial preconditions of consciousness — the structural orientations that determine how you hold meaning, navigate difference, relate to time, and maintain identity. The four axes are the architecture beneath every worldview and value.
Take the Assessment →Addresses the worldview lens — the nine archetypal conceptions of life that constitute your primary map of reality. This is the what of your meaning-making: the ontology, epistemology, and axiology that organizes your perception.
Take the Assessment →Addresses the motivational core — the nine fundamental value dimensions that animate your worldview choices and axial positioning. This is the why of your caring: what moves you to choose, commit, sacrifice, and pursue.
Take the Assessment →Each diagnostic instrument has a companion reference book that traces the full philosophical, historical, and developmental depth of what your profile revealed.
A Reference Book for the Conscious Fractality System — Foundations and the Nine Conceptions of Life
Traces the nine worldview archetypes across centuries of philosophical tradition, cultural expression, and human development. For each conception, the book offers its historical emergence, philosophical architecture, perceptual signature, diagnostic indicators, and clinical implications.
How Values Shape Perception, Identity, and Ideology — The Values Architecture of Consciousness
A rigorous philosophical and cross-cultural exploration of the nine fundamental value dimensions. Shows how each value emerged historically, varies culturally, manifests across the fields of consciousness, and fractures when it cannot be lived coherently across all domains of a life.
Your worldview (LCA-9.2) is animated by your values (VAI-9) and expressed through your axial positioning (FPD-30). If your dominant worldview does not align with your core values, you may be living in a map inherited from culture or family — not your own. The three instruments together reveal this fracture, and point toward integration.
Each assessment can be taken independently. If you are new to the system, begin with the FPD-30 — the four axes are the foundational map.