Conscious Colonisation — The Code as Instrument
If the invisible battle is a contest over who colonises the -Rch content of archetypes, and if the colonisation is happening continuously whether we consent to it or not, then the constructive question is not “how do we stop colonisation?” The constructive question is: how do we colonise consciously, generously, and on behalf of humanity rather than against it?
This is what the Code of Positive Trolls is for. The Code is a six-criteria instrument for auditing the Right-Pattern content of any meme, story, character, or archetypal act:
- Generosity — does the archetype expand what is possible, or does it shrink it?
- Right / Ethical Discipline — is the meme’s Mana right in the Rg/Rt sense, not merely persuasive?
- Patience — does it build or does it goad?
- Perseverance / Mana — what archetypes does the energy actually carry?
- Focus / Mindfulness — is it conscious, or is it a reflex?
- Insight / Wisdom — does it pass the final synthesis test?
A meme that passes the Code is an act of conscious -Rch colonisation in a direction that is good for humanity. A meme that fails the Code is an act of colonisation in the opposite direction — a piece of Disinfolklore, whether or not its author intends it as such. The Infolklore framing names the full positive chain: Counter-Disinfolklore → Code → Adjudication → Rearchetyping → Infolklore.
The practical upshot: every piece of Infolklore you produce is an intentional -Rch deposit in the invisible battle. Every piece of Disinfolklore you surface, name, and disarm is a removal of an adversary’s deposit from the same substrate. The Code is the instrument that lets you tell the difference, in your own hand, before you press Send.
This is what it means to say the Rearchetyping project is at bottom a reclamation of the -Rch. We are not merely countering propaganda. We are colonising the six-thousand-year-old Right-Pattern substrate on behalf of a different future — and we are choosing to do it Code-observantly.