Body
The body becomes a domain of repair, regeneration, extension, stewardship, and ethical responsibility.
Human Becoming
The human being is not merely a biological fact. Across the ages, humanity has been formed by tools, language, ritual, law, education, machines, institutions and imagination. The present age makes that formation explicit.
The body becomes a domain of repair, regeneration, extension, stewardship, and ethical responsibility.
Cognition extends into artificial systems, agents, models, companions, and planetary memory.
Autonomous systems, robotics, mobility, and future translocation alter the human relationship with distance.
Power requires doctrine: a way to ask what should be built, preserved, restrained, or refused.
Why formation matters
The shadow of this age is intelligence without wisdom, longevity without purpose, automation without dignity, biology without reverence, and speed without contemplation. The Priesthood therefore treats formation as the first technology of civilisation.