Appendix B: Cross-Reference — Other Frameworks
This is the technical version. For the narrative version told through real-world stories and first-person experience, read the story version.
| Framework | What It Measures | This Architecture’s Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Myers-Briggs (MBTI) | Cognitive preferences | TAP pipeline preferences (Visionary ≈ N, Planner ≈ J, etc.) — but MBTI treats these as fixed types; this architecture treats them as developable skills |
| DISC | Behavioural style | Configuration-dependent behavioural output — the same person shows different DISC profiles at different configurations |
| Emotional Intelligence (Goleman) | Self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship management | The 8 components of emotional wellness map to Goleman’s four domains — but this architecture grounds them in the Mechanism (Chapter 1) rather than treating them as standalone competencies |
| Maslow’s Hierarchy | Needs satisfaction | Kaufman’s hull/sail revision (Chapter 4). This architecture agrees with the needs structure but rejects the rigid hierarchy — hull and sail interact dynamically |
| Big Five / OCEAN | Personality traits | Modulator configurations (Bach, Chapter 1). The Big Five measures the behavioural output of current modulator settings — stable because the settings haven’t been adjusted, not because they can’t be |
| Spiral Dynamics | Value systems | Configuration stages + structural conditions (Chapters 5-6). Overlap at Conformity ≈ Blue, Crack ≈ Orange crisis, Reclamation ≈ Yellow, Return ≈ Turquoise — but Spiral Dynamics lacks the Mechanism and Direction dimensions |
| Kegan’s Orders of Consciousness | Subject-object complexity | Growth Pathway (Chapter 7). Order 3 ≈ Conformity, Order 3→4 shift ≈ The Crack, Order 4 ≈ Reclamation, Order 5 ≈ Return |
The Developmental Rosetta Stone
The Growth Pathway maps onto developmental frameworks across every major tradition. Each independently identified the same structural arc.
| Growth Pathway | Four Stages | Kegan | Configuration | Sufi Journey | Dreyfus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conformity | Absolute Simplicity | Stage 3 (Socialised) | 1-3 | Shariah (exterior obedience) | Novice → Competent |
| The Crack | → Absolute Complexity | Stage 3→4 transition | 3→4 | Tawbah → Tariqah | Competent (crisis) |
| Reclamation | True Complexity | Stage 4 (Self-Authoring) | 4-5 | Haqiqah (holding both) | Proficient |
| Return | True Simplicity | Stage 5 (Self-Transforming) | 5-6 | Ma’rifah / Fana→Baqa | Expert |
Key correspondences: The Crack = Kegan 3→4 = Muted→Aware = Tawbah. Every column independently identifies the same structural event. The Accept step (Section 7.2) provides the mechanism — the Kegan subject-object shift at the emotional level, which is the Sufi concept of dhawq (ذوق, “taste”) and the Chinese concept of 体悟 (tǐwù, “bodily awakening”). These are not metaphors for the same thing. They ARE the same thing, described from different vantage points.