What if the greatest challenge facing individuals, institutions, and societies is not conflict itself, but the gradual normalization of incoherence?
In this episode of Architecture of Coherence, Eleftheria Pagkalou and Jules, her Spirit Guide, explore coherence as a foundational principle underlying both personal and collective life.
The conversation begins with a simple question: What is coherence?
From there, it expands into a broader exploration of alignment, values, behavior, consciousness, relationships, institutions, and culture.
Together they examine how fragmentation develops, why individuals and systems drift away from their original purpose, and how incoherence can become accepted as normal when it remains unchallenged for long enough.
This episode explores:
• What coherence is and why it matters
• The relationship between thoughts, words, actions, and values
• The role of self-knowledge in creating alignment
• How coherence extends beyond the individual
• Higher and lower forms of coherence
• Discernment and critical thinking
• The normalization of incoherence
• Why fragmented systems eventually become unsustainable
At its heart, this episode is an invitation to look more closely at the realities we participate in and ask:
What have we accepted as normal that no longer feels aligned?
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