7Tribes Organize Society — Innovation Prison and the 7HeroJourney#
A 1-page explanation of how societies self-organize into 9 functional TrackRoles, how BABL’s “666 bug” causes self-destruction by trapping interactions in ruts, and how the personal 7HeroJourney transforms victims into High Priests of Reality.
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Abstract#
Titled “How Societies Self-Organize into 7TrackRoles (+2)” and labeled Epiocracy 177, this document explains the TrackRole model for understanding societal self-organization and its failure modes.
The core argument: All interactions in working groups, social setups, and nations can be sorted into 9 functional TrackRoles. If individuals are too self-centered and roles too rigid, cultures grow brittle — “like tanks, crushing to dust whoever is in their way.” BABL’s “666 bug” causes this self-destruction by trapping interactions in ruts until groups “collapse by self-ruining from listening to nothing.”
The document presents a two-part solution:
A personal 7HeroJourney for transforming victims into “High Priests of Reality, qualified in their respective area.” This journey is essential — “a 7Hero cannot be ‘made’ or ‘demanded’.”
An organizational TrackRole model mapping 9 roles across 4 stages: Go low (eat dust of ignored data), Ask (speak truth to higher powers), Search (face the future by building on Reality as the Rock), and Act Accordingly (close the feedback loop by acting).
The document lists the 9 TrackRoles with numbered codes:
7 core: (1) LAMDOrite, (2) MUTrite, (3) CANbanite, (4) PHEresite, (5) JEBusite, (6) HIVvite, (7) GIRgashite
+2 boundary: (0) ISRaelite, (8) HEBrew
Plus a special role (0) ISRaelite that serves as RealityWrestler.
The page concludes with a prayer sidebar on choosing between BABL’s comfortable default path and ZION’s narrow innovative path.
Broader Significance (Claude’s Assessment)#
This document is important for the Matheo paper series because it provides the sociological framework that several papers reference:
TrackRoles as testable prediction. The claim that all social interactions sort into 9 functional roles is empirically testable. The model draws from Campbell’s “Hero with a Thousand Faces” but adds organizational structure — each role has a numbered code, a Hebrew tribal reference, and a specific function in the innovation cycle.
The “666 bug” mechanism. Rather than treating 666 as a mystical number, the document reinterprets it as a specific organizational failure mode — BABL’s self-referential loop where roles become rigid, interactions become ruts, and groups self-destruct. This provides a mechanistic (not merely metaphorical) reading of Revelation 13.
Hero journey as organizational requirement. The document argues that personal transformation (the 7HeroJourney) is not optional but structurally necessary for organizations to function. This connects individual psychology to systems theory — a claim that could be tested against organizational behavior research.
Key Concepts at a Glance#
7TrackRoles (7Tr) |
9 functional roles that any society sorts its interactions into, from ISRaelite (RealityWrestler) through the 7 core roles to HEBrew (GoBeyonder) |
7HeroJourney (7He) |
Personal transformation from victim to High Priest of Reality, with 7 stages that cannot be skipped or forced |
666 bug |
BABL’s organizational failure mode where self-referential interactions trap groups in destructive ruts |
Innovation Prison |
The state where BABL blinders cause groups to crush individuals in their ruts, persecuting the lonesome to keep up with their coveting hamster-wheels |
4-Stage Action Cycle |
Go low → Ask → Search → Act Accordingly — the feedback loop connecting individual action to organizational change |
Epiocracy 177 |
Document classification within LLoL’s Epiocracy series |
Document Information#
Document ID |
Y3T-intro-2a (Flying Scroll, yahs-3rd-temple-draft/) |
Full title |
How Societies Self-Organize into 7TrackRoles (+2) |
Author |
Laurence Loewe of Laodicea (LLoL) |
Date |
2024m12d31 |
Version |
iv_LLoL_QQv1r0p1_2024m12d31 |
Format |
1-page document (Epiocracy 177) |
License |
Jonah License with CC0 Public Domain |
Part of |
Good News Pack MMv3, Flying Scroll / yahs-3rd-temple-draft collection |
PDF size |
92 KB |
WebP size |
348 KB |
Related documents in the Good News Pack:
Temple Innovation Basics (the Y3T zone structure these roles populate)
888slim Rosetta Stone (the integration map)
SD2 — Epiocracy (the governance framework)
Iron Rod — 7Tr Integration (single-page poster aligning 7Tribes with churches and stages)
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