Volume II · Chapter 2 — The Two States of the Body
Plate III

The Two-State System

External state versus internal state. The body operates in one or the other. Health requires stable transitions.


Plate III — The Two-State System
Governing Condition
Continuous external stateΦ(x)Kauto\text{Continuous external state} \Rightarrow \Phi(x) \neq K_{\text{auto}}
System Description

External state: intake present, insulin elevated, storage active, clearing suppressed. Internal state: intake absent, insulin reduced, stored energy utilized, clearing active. Health is not the external state. Health is the capacity to transition into internal state and allow completion.

Source
Volume II
Chapter 2 — The Two States of the Body