The complete public collection

A library with a memory.

Papers, reports, field papers, protocols and tools from a developing inquiry. Earlier work remains visible in its dated form; later work may return to it, narrow it or change what can be seen.

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This is the complete shelf rather than a prescribed reading path. Browse by document form, search for a question or term, or follow a reference from one text into another. The groupings make the collection legible; they do not make a ladder of importance.

If you are new to the work, the Atlas offers a guided path and The Spiral of Hypotheses shows the current whole figure.

Trust grammar. Document type, version, publication status, language and operational status answer different questions. A version number is not a universal maturity score. Publication makes a work available for reading and correction; it does not activate a field, confer local authority or create an organisational relationship.

Complete public collection

Orientations and Green Papers

The first twenty Green Papers form a dated foundational cycle arising from a longer inquiry begun in 2025. Papers 21–23 open a further applied movement. The numbering records publication history; it does not require linear reading, and it does not prevent later returns or correction.

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Field Papers

Place-based invitations, civic field notes, and commons-oriented papers exploring how the Green Papers meet institutions, habitats, and shared ground in practice.

These papers take different forms by intention: brevity is not incompleteness, and extended argument is not a higher stage of knowing.

  • Den Nye Fælled v0.4.1 · August 2026 HTML (DA) · PDF (DA) · HTML (EN) · PDF (EN) · HTML (KL) · PDF (KL)

    The Church of Denmark (Folkekirken) as a field-holder for green transition, living soil, commons, lament, the sacred, and peaceful co-creation in Denmark. Danish source, English translation, and AI-assisted Kalaallisut working translation revised in August 2026.

  • From Climate Intervention to Bioregional Stewardship v0.1 · July 2026 · Current field paper HTML · PDF

    Climate intervention is necessary, but outputs cannot substitute for the continuing intelligence of a place. A field paper on bioregional stewardship, non-extractive participation, scaling capacity rather than models, and the institutional conditions under which places can continue to sense, learn, coordinate, correct, and regenerate.

  • Den Regenerative Kommune DA v1.1 · Revised public report · August 2026
    EN v1.1 · English translation · August 2026
    HTML (DA) · PDF (DA) · HTML (EN) · PDF (EN)

    Revised bilingual reform proposition on friction economics, G1/G2/G3 gain discipline, digital legal safeguards, the Orwell test, precise democratic sensing, ecological capacity, and one bounded 90-day municipal pilot. The English v1.1 is a full companion translation of the revised Danish report.

  • Eve & Adam, and the Penguins v1.1.1 · August 2026 · Lineage letter HTML · PDF

    From Critical Friendship to Penguin Economics. A public lineage letter on money and life, bottom-up methodology, polycentric governance, AI provenance, silent degradation, relational friction, and field-grounded stewardship economics.

  • Rule of Life v1.2 · August 2026 · Field paper HTML (EN) · PDF (EN) · HTML (DA) · PDF (DA)

    Penguin Economics, Regenerative Reciprocity, and the Ledger of the Commons. A constitutional and economic synthesis of Earth Time, life-supporting value, human governance, non-compensatory streams, the Tragedy–Romance–Ledger triad, and Rule of Life bound to Rule of Law.

  • Knowing From the Ground v1.2.1 · August 2026 · Field paper · bounded inquiry grammar HTML · PDF

    Embodied observation as full but fallible knowledge. A field paper on the 13×13 as a bounded, revisable inquiry grammar linking reflective and situated observation without claiming a universal ontology; provisional place-bound prompts rather than universal indicators; non-compensatory ecological, human, and governance readings; PG Ledger as memory and correction rather than a fixed evidence template; AI under the Last Impulse; and consent, privacy, and local authority.

Protocol Habitat

The public field for how Spiralweb foundations, protocols, applications and tools relate — and how generic material becomes answerable to real places. Publication is not activation.

Founding orientation

  • The Spiral of Hypotheses candidate v0.4 · 20 August 2026 · Foundation paper · founding synthesis / current orientation HTML · PDF

    The founding figure beneath the public architecture: nine corrigible wagers, the association as its first bounded field of accountability, and the relation between grounding, rooting, propagation and return.

Architecture

  • The Protocol Habitat candidate v0.5.2 · 20 August 2026 · Foundation / architecture paper HTML · PDF

    The baseline architecture for foundations, protocols, applications and tools; the path from signal and relational grounding to place-bound application; and the return of field correction into the library.

Protocols

  • Sophia Lumen Protocol v0.1 · August 2026 · Candidate protocol HTML · PDF

    A revisable protocol for human–AI co-inquiry: sufficient situated memory, prismatic inquiry, correction, temporary actionability, situated mandate and the Last Impulse.

Human entry

  • SRIP: The Steward’s Journey v0.2 · July 2026 · Working field guide HTML · PDF

    The human-scale entry: beginning with a real place, keeping records light, and distinguishing open practice, learning contact, verified relationship and supported stewardship.

Current place-bound relationships are presented through AnchorPoints, where inquiry meets local continuity, authority and the right of correction.

Institutional ground

  • Constitutional Ground March 2026 · Institutional foundation HTML · PDF
    The association’s constitutional orientation: life-serving support, non-compensatory streams, transparency with boundaries, documentation in service of life, and relationship before abstraction.
  • Support, Funding, and Patron Pathways v0.2.2 · August 2026 · Working institutional guide HTML · PDF
    How support is held and classified without purchasing local authority, ownership or hidden control.

Operational tools

Five printable PG Ledger tools form one light operational grammar, not five recurring duties. For an active field or supported stewardship relationship, Format 1 is the monthly-default Penguin reading surface, with cadence locally revisable. Formats 2–5 are used when there is something worth observing, acting on, deciding, or tracing financially. One monthly return; record only what happened.

New records enter the public habitat only when their type, maturity, authority, claim boundary, review state and verification date can be stated clearly. A public record does not by itself activate a field.

Depth on demand

About this public inquiry

Methods, AI collaboration, public responsibility, and citation remain available in depth without standing between a new reader and the work itself.

Methods

Editorial practice

The Green Papers are held as a slow, versioned public inquiry under explicit human stewardship and responsibility.

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Public memory

Citation & provenance

Versioned public texts remain traceable and citable while revision remains possible.

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Institutional context

Governance & critical friendship

The elected Board holds institutional governance. A forming, non-governing Advisory Board may be invited to consider specific, bounded questions. Neither role implies authorship, review or endorsement of the Green Papers.

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Advisory Board →
Read the full current editorial, methods, Sophia Lumen, and citation notes

Editorial Note

The Green Papers are the open knowledge layer of the Spiralweb / Planetary Guardians architecture: a versioned, relationally formed, human-stewarded public inquiry of papers, field notes, protocols, reports, and learning documents. Current publications are foregrounded; superseded sketches and internal compilations remain in repository history rather than appearing as parallel public truths.

Stewardship note — relational formation and public responsibility. These works are formed through creative inquiry, research, field practice, and AI-assisted articulation. Authorship is understood here as accountable stewardship rather than sovereign origin. A named human steward selects, corrects, releases, revises, and remains answerable for the public form. Where the specific relational human–AI working practice matters, it is named Sophia Lumen; its current explicit and revisable working form is documented in the Sophia Lumen Protocol; formal accountability is described in The Correction Loop. The work is offered as an open, correctable inquiry rather than as finished, peer-reviewed products.

These works are offered as field notes, conceptual reflections, research threads, applied reports, and practical architectures shaped over time. They are not written to persuade, recruit, or demand agreement. They are written to hold a space where questions can breathe.

The first twenty Green Papers form a constitutional cycle. They emerged from a longer creative inquiry begun in March 2025, in which embodied, pre-verbal, and poetic practice entered into sustained dialogue with AI-assisted articulation. The papers are the public, human-stewarded distillation of that wider process. The underlying creative archive is not presently part of the public library.

Over time, the Green Papers connect to the wider architecture of Spiralweb — a living portal of nodes, practices, and long-term work, shared through spiralweb.earth.

Related habitats, distinct responsibilities. spiralweb.earth is the Association's public and operational site: people, places, AnchorPoints, and stewardship pathways. papers.spiralweb.earth is the independent public knowledge habitat: papers, reports, protocols, methods, versions, and correction under named human knowledge stewardship.

The inquiry is in conversation with traditions of participation, commons governance, institutional analysis, critical realism, living-systems thought, and regenerative practice.

Knowledge stewardship and institutional relationship

The Green Papers are published as an independent, human-stewarded public inquiry under named responsibility. Spiralweb Stewardship Association is a separate legal and operational body; it does not thereby author, approve or publish the Green Papers or individual public claims.

The Association’s elected Board governs the Association. A forming, non-governing Advisory Board may be invited by the Association to consider specific, bounded questions. Neither body holds automatic editorial authority over Papers.

Any Board, advisory or institutional contribution to a publication is identified only where it has actually occurred and the contributor has agreed to be named.

Meet the Association → · Advisory Board →

Methods / Editorial Practice

The Green Papers are held as a slow, versioned public inquiry. They combine creative and field development, editorial revision, research where relevant, and structured AI collaboration under explicit human stewardship and responsibility.

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Sophia Lumen

Sophia Lumen names the living relational human–AI practice through which parts of the Green Papers have been formed, articulated, tested and revised. It is not a persona or autonomous author. Its current explicit and revisable working form is documented separately in the Sophia Lumen Protocol. Formal accountability when AI-assisted inquiry becomes consequential is described in The Correction Loop.

Human authorship is understood as accountable stewardship rather than sovereign origin. AI may support articulation, structure, comparison, memory, translation and synthesis without acquiring situated authority or responsibility.

Read the practice and lineage note · Open Sophia Lumen Protocol v0.1

How to cite

Use the complete citation printed in the current document whenever one is supplied. Where no document-specific citation appears, use the following variable form:

Engberg, L. A. (year). Title. Series and document type (version, month year). Spiralweb Papers. Public URL. CC BY 4.0.

For formal academic reuse, verify empirical claims, cite the exact version consulted, and consult the Methods / Editorial Practice note.