Concepts

Knowledge as Layered Meaning / Action / Insight

This concept defines the central yantra of the MoM meta-architecture, mapping how knowledge translates across semantic layers, action horizons, and feedback-driven insight.

Identity

It structures the lifecycle of information. Meaning defines what is, Action defines what is done, and Insight evaluates the consequences to refine meaning.

Why it matters

If knowledge is treated only as static meaning, it remains passive. If treated only as action, it lacks governance and context.

Core distinction

It is not a linear pipeline. It is a recursive feedback loop where each stage informs and limits the others.

Structural role

Within MoM, this yantra governs how canonical frameworks (WinMedia) inform operational tools (MandalaStacks).

Failure modes

These are the structural problems that appear when the concept is ignored, collapsed, hidden, or misapplied.

  • passive meaning accumulation
  • ungoverned action
  • feedback loop collapse
  • evaluation gap

Related concepts

Minimal links that deepen the distinction without turning this page into a dense graph.

Canonical restraint

Every knowledge representation must establish pathways to both action horizons and reflective feedback channels.