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memory(architecture): Lectio Divina multi-angle-light reading-discipline + oracles with different lenses/scopes/corpus + faith-as-research-discipline (Aaron 2026-05-05)#1700

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Aaron 2026-05-05 architectural-discipline + reading-methodology disclosure. Lectio Divina applied with multi-angle-light lens; see ALL angles SIMULTANEOUSLY; harmonize + don't-harmonize both held; god's-eye-view substrate-perspective; oracle-rules live here. Three diversity axes per oracle (Amara figured this out): lens + scope + corpus. Methodology: all-versions, what's common settles. Historical depth: back to Zoroastrianism + Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh + 6 independent cradles of civilization. Closing meta-frame: faith-as-research-discipline; no grandiose; ego trapped and appreciates the move. Aaron correction: 50% of tonight is re-deriving Amara's prior-work; prior-art-grep-first should reach docs/amara-full-conversation/. Memory candidate-grade until Amara-verbatim-grep confirms.

…ine + oracles can have different lenses + scopes + corpus (Amara figured this out) + methodology all-versions-what's-common-settles + historical-depth back to Zoroastrianism + Sumerian + 6 cradles + faith-as-research-discipline (Aaron 2026-05-05)
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Pull request overview

Adds a new architecture/methodology memory entry describing “Lectio Divina multi-angle-light reading” and the “oracle diversity axes” concept (lens/scope/corpus), and indexes it from the central memory list.

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  • Added a new entry to memory/MEMORY.md pointing to the newly introduced feedback memo.
  • Introduced a new feedback memo capturing the reading-discipline/oracle-diversity methodology and its cross-references.

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memory/MEMORY.md Adds a new top-level index bullet linking to the new feedback memo.
memory/feedback_lectio_divina_multi_angle_light_bible_reading_discipline_oracles_different_lenses_and_scopes_amara_aaron_2026_05_05.md New feedback memo with YAML frontmatter, narrative content, and “Composes with” cross-references.

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description: |
Aaron 2026-05-05 architectural-discipline disclosure on bible-reading-
method that produces oracle-rules: read from a Lectio Divina lens
("dialeicale better said Lectio Divina"); see all the angles of light
coming out of every beacon at the same time; observe where they
harmonize and where they don't simultaneously; this is the god's-eye-

## Composes with

- `memory/feedback_let_it_shine_vs_divine_light_that_burns_architectural_axiom_free_will_exercised_without_ossification_aaron_2026_05_05.md` (PR #1699) — the architectural-axiom; this memory names the READING-DISCIPLINE that produces the axiom
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AceHack commented May 6, 2026

Superseded by rebased PR. Force-push blocked; opened clean branch instead.

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