Human Systems Engineering
Number science, sensory regulation, and human performance systems — built for real-world function.
Signal mapping. System stabilization. Human design.
LifePath Secrets applies number science to human systems design — mapping identity, stabilizing internal systems, and aligning people with functional roles, environments, and structures.
fig 1. An astronomical chart depicting the microcosm and celestial worlds features a black Egyptian pyramid, surrounded by a holy nimbus, symbolizing an ancient cone pillar (womb/ophae) tied to Isis and Black Di-ana. The name "Epiphania" refers to one of the oldest settlements of Black matriarchal Chaldean and Canaanite clans in ancient Syria, originally called Oiniandos. These clans occupied it since prehistoric times, including during the Hattie Empire they founded. After an Assyrian invasion in the 9th century BCE, they fled to Asia Minor, founding another settlement. Seleucid later renamed the region Epiphania after Alexander’s death in 323 BCE. Epiphania may derive from "Epiphany," once referring to ceremonial night vigils witnessing manifestations of black goddesses like Isis, Osiris, and Black Di-ana, later adopted by Christians. British Museum.
Human Systems Domains • Number Science Mapping Identity structure, behavioral patterns, functional strengths, failure modes • Sensory & Nervous System Regulation Stability protocols, signal control, internal regulation systems • Human Performance Design Role alignment, system fit, environment design, operational clarity
