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Hanokh’s 2015 Pilgrimage to Jerusalem…
In 2015, I booked a one-way journey to Israel to meet the linguist Isaac E. Mozeson, creator of Edenics—after falling deeply into his work.
Language had already taken hold of me. Not just vocabulary, but structure. Not just communication, but connection across civilizations. At the same time, I felt completely out of place in the United States. I wanted something older, deeper—something real.
That journey marked the beginning of my work in Edenics.
What began as linguistic exploration turned into a decade-long immersion in the Dead Sea Scrolls and related textual traditions. That work reshaped how I understand text, time, and meaning itself.
Now, that chapter is complete.
The System is Built
My platform GPC364.com is now complete—an entire ecosystem:
- Rythos — structure
- 🪷 Lotus 3.0 — interface
A system for language, life management, travel, and now Edenics itself.
A Shift in the World
Over the past decade, I watched the United States decline—while India rises as a new center of gravity.
Here, I am not trapped in English. I am learning, integrating, and rebuilding.
Edenics as Survival
My initial engagement with Edenics began through direct study of Isaac E. Mozeson’s work and continued in cycles over the past decade. After a long period of development and separation, I am now returning to this domain with renewed clarity.
Edenics is no longer just theory. It is a practical tool for navigating language, culture, and reality itself.
GPC is my time system. Edenics is the language system I use.
Together, they form a new way of operating.
Where It All Converges
In the age of AI, we are rediscovering what it means to be human.
At the intersection of time and language, everything connects.
Adopting the best systems.
And evolving with them. One had to be built so the other could accelerate.
That is not coincidence.
That is structure. That is alignment.
This is where my work continues.