Where does bodily longing, intimacy hunger, and sexual desire begin before fantasy imagery, before narrative longing, and before symbolic meaning can organize experience? Most frameworks treat desire as emotional, symbolic, relational, or fantasy-driven, but they do not formalize the pre-semantic bodily system that generates soothing-demand prior to language, prior to self-interpretation, and prior to fantasy as a rendered scene. Symbolic Mechanics — Volume XXVIII rewrites desire as a bodily-first regulation problem, establishing the Cradle Module as the primitive architecture of soothing-demand in the Dark Domain. Building on the foundational engine in Volume I and the pre-semantic unconscious architecture formalized in Volumes XXV–XXVII, this volume specifies the Cradle Module as an unconscious structural unit positioned beside the Mother Archetype and linked to the same deep-containment switch. The Cradle Module is not an infant and not a psychological memory of infancy. It is a persistent primordial engine of soothing-demand that does not mature, revise itself, or become symbolic. It only becomes active. When activated, it generates structural demands for holding, bodily closeness, tactile regulation, oral soothing, and contact-based stabilization. These are not emotions. They are regulatory demands. The Cradle Module is therefore not the Fantasy System. The distinction is strict. The Mother Archetype provides the containment architecture. The Cradle Module provides the bodily soothing-demand architecture. Fantasy may later recruit containment imagery, and desire may later recruit discharge and semantic attachment, but the two systems do not originate from the same primitive. What later appears as intimacy hunger, longing for closeness, bodily soothing-seeking, or sexual urge can be traced back to the Cradle Module’s pre-semantic demand for contact and regulation. This volume formalizes the Cradle Module through three innate soothing templates. The first is the Soft Holding Template, defined by enveloping contact, bodily containment, pressure-free closeness, and being held within a stable boundary. It provides the earliest bodily form of contained existence and later supports holding-seeking, closeness hunger, comfort through being enveloped, and bodily trust in containment. The second is the Tactile Regulation Template, defined by friction, pressure, weight, body-to-body contact, and surface stimulation that reduces internal agitation. It is the fastest non-semantic down-regulation route available before symbolic processing develops, and later supports touch-seeking, bodily calming, pressure-based soothing, and physical intimacy as regulation. The third is the Oral Soothing Template, defined by sucking, oral contact, feeding-linked stabilization, and mouth-based continuity. It forms the earliest bodily pattern of being nourished and stabilized through intake, and later appears in oral soothing habits, receiving-based intimacy, and certain bodily forms of desire organization. The volume then draws a decisive architectural distinction between fantasy structure and desire structure. Fantasy-as-structure is innate because the Mother Archetype is innate, but fantasy-as-imagery is semantic and requires later scene-rendering. Cradle-demand, by contrast, is bodily and pre-semantic from the start. The Mother Archetype grounds containment architecture that can later become fantasy imagery. The Cradle Module grounds bodily urgency toward regulation, which later becomes desire architecture. These two innate systems operate in parallel: System A — Mother Archetype: containment architecture → later fantasy imagery; System B — Cradle Module: bodily soothing-demand → later desire architecture. They may later converge, but they do not share the same primitive origin. This distinction becomes most important in the origin of sexual desire. Sexual desire does not begin in symbolic need, narrative longing, self-worth pressure, Seat-3 comparison, or reflective emotional interpretation. Its primary pathway is: Cradle agitation → bodily activation → desire-state. Cradle agitation is pre-semantic and can arise from accumulated internal pressure or from intrinsic demand for bodily closeness and soothing. In both cases the body responds first: blood flow changes, sensitivity rises, urge states appear, and bodily readiness increases. Conscious recognition comes later. Desire is therefore body-first, awareness-second. Because the Cradle Module operates below language, symbolic comparison, narrative framing, and conscious permission, desire can appear without explicit trigger, without fantasy, without another person present, and without emotional storyline. Its first appearance is autonomous at the somatic layer. Only afterward may the semantic system interpret, narrate, or attach imagery to it. This means fantasy is not the source of desire. Fantasy may later amplify desire, but desire’s root lies in bodily soothing-demand. The volume closes by formalizing the complete bodily-first sequence: Cradle agitation → body activation → possible containment recruitment → Instinctual Exit-3. The primary route is: Cradle agitation → body activation → Instinctual Exit-3. The amplified route is: Cradle agitation → body activation → Mother-containment recruitment / fantasy imagery → stronger pull toward Instinctual Exit-3. This establishes the final law of the volume: fantasy is rooted in containment architecture, desire is rooted in bodily soothing-demand, both are pre-semantic in origin, and they may later couple without ever sharing the same primitive source. Core contributions include: • formal definition of the Cradle Module as a pre-semantic structural unit of bodily soothing-demand rather than an infant-state, infancy memory, or emotional regression model • specification of the Cradle Module’s three built-in soothing templates: Soft Holding, Tactile Regulation, Oral Soothing • demonstration that these templates are regulation routes, not feelings, and that later bodily longing is their downstream extension • formal distinction between the Mother Archetype as containment architecture and the Cradle Module as bodily soothing-demand architecture • formalization of fantasy and desire as parallel innate systems rather than one derived from the other • specification that the Mother Archetype grounds fantasy structure, while the Cradle Module grounds desire structure • formal definition of sexual desire as the adult somatic extension of pre-semantic Cradle-demand rather than an original symbolic or emotional process • establishment of the primary desire route: Cradle agitation → body activation → Instinctual Exit-3 • establishment of the amplified route: Cradle agitation → body activation → Mother-containment recruitment / fantasy imagery → stronger pull toward Instinctual Exit-3 • demonstration that desire can occur without fantasy, while fantasy may later amplify desire without generating it • final closure that fantasy and desire are both pre-semantic in origin, but structurally distinct from the start and only later capable of coupling Volume XXVIII reframes intimacy hunger, bodily longing, sexual desire, fantasy coupling, and somatic regulation as a computationally relevant modelling problem for cognition, symbolic AI, bodily architecture, and pre-semantic soothing systems. It provides a deterministic account of how desire begins before language, why bodily urgency precedes awareness, how fantasy and desire remain structurally distinct at origin, and why later coupling between them should not be mistaken for shared primitive source. Part of the 44-volume Symbolic Mechanics system. For the foundational engine mechanics see Volume I. For the Clown subsystem, dark-field action-formation, and shame-pattern search see Volume XVIII. For the Firefly, post-shame survival navigation, and compensation-vector fixation see Volume XX. For unconscious architecture, the Dark Domain, and archetypal routing see Volume XXV. For fantasy as developmental containment architecture see Volume XXVI. For fantasy as Instinctual Exit-2 and regulatory loop formation see Volume XXVII. For later intimacy hunger, discharge structures, and downstream bodily-regulation coupling layers see subsequent volumes. 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