The Architecture of Human Coherence proposes an integrative framework for understanding human development through the relationship between lived experience, language, number, meaning, relationship, and conscious participation. While contemporary approaches to human development often separate cognition, emotion, communication, education, spirituality, and social interaction into distinct disciplines, this framework suggests that coherence emerges through their integration. Drawing upon classical liberal arts traditions, phenomenology, systems thinking, leadership development, and contemporary approaches to personal transformation, the Architecture of Human Coherence presents a model in which the human being is understood not as a collection of isolated functions but as an interconnected living system. Within this framework, coherence is defined as the progressive alignment of perception, thought, language, action, values, and relationship. This paper establishes the foundational framework of the Architecture of Human Coherence Research Series and introduces coherence as a developmental process characterized by the progressive integration of lived experience, language, number, meaning, relationship, and conscious participation. The framework is offered as a transdisciplinary contribution to education, leadership, mentorship, coaching, personal transformation, organizational development, and the study of human flourishing.
Dr. Enolia Harris Pedro (Tue,) studied this question.