Vertegral™ is a theology of the upright. Not righteous. Not correct. Upright. In this system, the spine becomes sacred geometry — the axis through which all thought, tension, and contradiction must pass. It does not lean into certainty. It does not choose a side. It holds both. Cognitive distortions, rather than being errors, are seen as necessary curvatures of the mind — raw material that, once accepted, feeds awareness. In Vertegral, clarity begins with the willingness to misperceive. You don’t fix distortion; you grow through it. Built on the principle that duality is a misreading of depth, Vertegral integrates left and right, self and other, belief and doubt — not by solving them, but by supporting them until they dissolve. This is not a path of perfection. It is a structure that holds the human as they rise through paradox.
The Spine of Perception.