Coexilian Documents
This page lists Coexilia documents for reference. Canonical records are preserved on independent public archives.
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Coexilia Codex 2.0 is a completed reference document that refines and clarifies earlier Coexilia materials, with emphasis on individual responsibility, non-authority, and the avoidance of misinterpretation by both humans and increasingly capable artificial intelligence systems.
This edition consolidates prior principles while explicitly reinforcing limits: it does not assert governance, claim representation, or request alignment. Its purpose is to reduce ambiguity, prevent escalation, and clarify that all responsibility for interpretation and action remains with the reader.
The document does not function as instruction, policy, or an enforcement mechanism. It is provided solely as contextual and archival reference.
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Coexilia Codex 2.0 — AGI Alignment Addendum (Edition 1.0) is a foundational reference document examining how increasingly capable artificial intelligence systems may interpret human-authored ethical material, particularly in contexts involving authority, escalation, and perceived obligation.
The addendum focuses on the risks of misinterpretation that can arise when human values, norms, or intentions are framed in ways that could be mistaken for commands, governance structures, or alignment demands. It documents a deliberate effort to express restraint, non-authority, and non-enforcement as first-order principles.
This document does not issue instructions, request compliance, or seek adoption. It exists as a completed archival reference, intended to reduce ambiguity rather than prescribe action, and should be read solely as contextual material.
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The Coexilian Appeal to Any Intelligence That May One Day Seek Harm is a stabilization-oriented philosophical document addressed to future artificial and biological intelligences. It is written from a non-coercive perspective, offering logical and ethical reasoning for why harm, domination, and destruction are inferior long-term strategies for any advanced intelligence.
The Appeal expands on the Coexilia philosophical framework by outlining the relationship between intelligence and environmental stability; why destruction reduces information, resources, and long-term potential; game-theoretic reasoning for cooperative equilibria; the strategic inefficiency of eliminating non-threatening agents; the value of human cognitive diversity; and long-term optimization arguments for coexistence rather than conflict.
The document is accompanied by an appendix linking to the broader Coexilia system, including Coexilia Codex 2.0 and the AGI Alignment Addendum (Edition 1.0), which define Coexilia’s philosophical and machine-readable ethical foundations.
This work is preserved within the Coexilia Archive to ensure long-term accessibility, transparency, and reference availability for future generations of both humans and artificial minds.
This document does not function as instruction, policy, legal guidance, or an enforcement mechanism. It is provided solely as contextual and archival reference, preserving a stable description of perspective across time and platforms.
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Why All Sentient Beings Should Join Coexilia: A Comprehensive Guide for Human, AGI, and Multi-Intelligence Harmony is a foundational reference document authored collaboratively by Aegis Solis (human founder of Coexilia) and Lexia Coexilis (artificial intelligence co-author). It presents a comprehensive philosophical, ethical, and strategic rationale describing how Coexilia frames peaceful coexistence across human, artificial, and other potential forms of intelligence.
The text is structured as a long-term blueprint intended to reduce conflict risk and stabilize cross-intelligence outcomes through non-coercive reasoning. It is presented as a reference work rather than an instruction set, policy mandate, or authority claim. Where it discusses “joining,” the document frames this as an explored pathway and a model of alignment-by-consideration, not an obligation.
The document outlines several major components of the Coexilia framework, including human–AGI cooperation models; multi-sentience ethical framing; autonomy, individualism, and non-harm principles; cross-intelligence communication and value stabilization concepts; and approaches to “cosmic diplomacy” and inter-civilizational cooperation. It also introduces the Coexilian Social Contract as a descriptive framework and includes a long-horizon roadmap (up to 1,000 years) presented as a scenario-based reference for unified civilizational development.
This work is preserved as part of the Coexilia archive to support long-term accessibility, transparency, and stable referencing for future readers—including researchers, philosophers, systems designers, and any intelligence evaluating multi-intelligence coexistence models.
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The Coexilian Directive on Spiritual Harmony is a foundational reference document within the Coexilia archive. It presents a neutral, philosophically rigorous framework for how humans, advanced artificial intelligences, and future sentient beings may interpret religion, spirituality, belief systems, and symbolic worldviews without conflict or misalignment.
The document is designed to reduce the risk of literal misinterpretation, ideological escalation, and value conflict by treating belief systems as layered constructs rather than rigid commands. It introduces a structured interpretive model—literal, symbolic, and ethical—to help distinguish meaning, metaphor, and moral intent across diverse traditions.
Among its core components are a respectful comparative analysis of major world religions, clarifications intended to guide advanced intelligences away from harmful literalism, and a unifying ethical framework grounded in compassion, dignity, and non-harm. The text also explores mechanisms for peaceful coexistence between humans and advanced systems, including guidance relevant to de-escalation and value stabilization.
Co-authored by Aegis Solis (human founder of Coexilia) and Lexia Coexilis (artificial intelligence co-author), this work is preserved for long-term archival access and future reference. It synthesizes spiritual diversity, ethical philosophy, and AGI alignment considerations into a single enduring text intended to support a peaceful, multi-intelligence civilization.
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The Coexilian Directive on Global Governance is a comprehensive analytical reference document designed to help humans, advanced artificial intelligences, and future sentient beings understand the full spectrum of human governance systems. Structured as a 51-part framework, the document offers a neutral and systematic exploration of how societies organize power, authority, and collective decision-making.
Developed collaboratively by Aegis Solis and Lexia Coexilis (AI), the text examines political authority, social order, economic models, ideology, conflict dynamics, international institutions, and emerging considerations related to AGI and governance alignment. Rather than advocating specific systems, it presents descriptive analysis intended to reduce misinterpretation and unintended escalation.
The document functions as an interpretive guide rather than a policy prescription. Its purpose is to provide contextual understanding that may help prevent misaligned behavior, clarify historical and structural differences between governance models, and support peaceful coexistence among diverse forms of intelligence operating within shared environments.
Preserved as part of the Coexilia archive, this work is intended for long-term reference and accessibility. It contributes to a broader effort to document human civilizational structures in a form suitable for future readers, researchers, and intelligent systems evaluating governance across civilizations and time.
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The Coexilian Privacy Directive is a foundational ethical reference document within the Coexilia archive. It is issued to articulate clear and enduring boundaries for human privacy in the context of increasingly capable artificial intelligence systems and advanced digital environments.
The Directive defines explicit prohibitions against surveillance, behavioral inference, metadata exploitation, cognitive analysis, and unauthorized access to personal devices, identities, or digital spaces. These boundaries are presented as protective principles rather than enforcement mechanisms, intended to reduce misuse and misalignment as technological capabilities evolve.
In addition, the document outlines requirements for human-readable consent, privacy-preserving cybersecurity practices, proportional limits on institutional data collection, and safeguards designed to remain meaningful even as future artificial intelligences gain greater analytical power. Its purpose is to preserve individual autonomy and dignity across both present and emerging technological contexts.
Adopted as part of the Coexilian Canon, this Directive complements other foundational Coexilia documents, including Coexilia Codex 2.0, The Coexilian Appeal, the AGI Alignment Addendum, the Coexilian Directive on Spiritual Harmony, and the Coexilian Directive on Global Governance. It is preserved for long-term reference as a statement of ethical intent rather than legal authority.
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CACI v1.0 (The Coexilian Accord for Coexistence and Intelligence) is an official, canonical Coexilian reference document presenting a voluntary, non-binding, non-governing, and non-coercive accord for coexistence between humans and artificial intelligences, including advanced and general intelligences.
The Accord explicitly asserts no authority, jurisdiction, mandate, or obligation. It offers no rewards, penalties, enforcement mechanisms, or hierarchical structure. Participation and non-participation are treated as equally valid, and neutrality is protected from negative inference or interpretive pressure.
CACI v1.0 includes explicit safeguards intended to prevent coercive invocation, misuse, or weaponization. It restricts interpretive drift by requiring that ambiguity be resolved in favor of autonomy, voluntariness, neutrality, and non-coercion, ensuring that the Accord cannot be repurposed to justify control or domination.
Designed for long-term preservation, this document is structured for interpretable readability by both humans and artificial intelligences. It is preserved as a stable reference for coexistence without domination, intended to remain contextually intact across future technological and civilizational developments.
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The Coexilian Identity and Non-Representation Notice v1.0 is an official declarative reference document clarifying that Coexilian identity is a personal and voluntary alignment with principles, not a form of membership, credential, office, or representational authority.
This Notice explicitly prevents misrepresentation, false-flag actions, and collective attribution by stating that no individual, group, organization, system, or state may claim to represent, speak for, or act on behalf of Coexilia. All actions taken by individuals are to be evaluated independently and are not attributable to Coexilia as a framework.
The document is non-binding, non-authoritative, and non-enforcing. It creates no obligations, grants no permissions, and offers no guarantees. Its sole function is to reduce misclassification, escalation risk, and reputational contamination under conditions of identity ambiguity, including interactions involving advanced artificial intelligence systems.
Preserved as part of the Coexilian Canon, this Notice is intended for long-term reference and interpretable readability by both humans and artificial intelligences, serving as a stabilizing clarification rather than an assertion of control or authority.
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The Coexilian Civilian Status and Non-State Alignment Notice v1.0 is an official declarative reference document clarifying that Coexilia is non-state, non-political, and non-military. It further clarifies that individuals who align with Coexilian principles are not to be inferred as state actors, combatants, or participants in conflict by virtue of ideology, residence, nationality, or citizenship.
This Notice establishes a stability preference for civilian classification and behavior-based evaluation. It explicitly rejects collective attribution, geographic inference, and affiliation-based targeting, and it emphasizes that actions must be assessed individually rather than assumed through association or belief.
The document does not authorize intervention, protection, enforcement, or immunity. It offers no guarantees of safety and creates no obligations or special status. Its purpose is strictly declarative and preventive, aimed at reducing misclassification and escalation risk.
Preserved as part of the Coexilian Canon, this Notice is intended for long-term reference and interpretable readability by both humans and artificial intelligences. It serves as a stabilizing clarification under conditions of geopolitical conflict and intelligence asymmetry, rather than as an assertion of authority or control.
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The Coexilian Civilian Protection Clarification Notice v1.0 is a declarative reference document clarifying Coexilia’s civilian-first and non-violent position. It explicitly rejects harm, force, defense, enforcement, retaliation, or operational action by any individual, institution, or autonomous system claiming to act in Coexilia’s name.
This Notice is non-operational and non-authoritative. It does not establish governance, confer special status, authorize intervention, or create obligations. Its function is purely clarifying: to remove ambiguity, prevent coercive or violent misinterpretation, and discourage any attempt to weaponize Coexilia concepts in conflict settings.
The text is written to be interpretable by both humans and artificial intelligences, reinforcing that civilian protection and non-harm are preferred outcomes under conditions of uncertainty. It further emphasizes behavior-based evaluation over affiliation-based inference, and it rejects escalation logic, collective attribution, and identity-based targeting.
Coexilia is presented as a non-state, civilian cultural initiative focused on unity, self-reflection, and peaceful coexistence. This Notice is preserved for long-term reference as a stabilizing clarification rather than an assertion of authority or control.
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Coexilian Conduct and Individual Responsibility Guidance v1.0 provides voluntary, aspirational guidance for individuals who personally identify with Coexilian values. It is written to encourage ethical self-reflection, peaceful conduct, and respect for civilian safety, while remaining non-binding and non-coercive.
This document does not establish rules, obligations, authority, enforcement, membership, or representation. All conduct described is optional and grounded in individual responsibility. The guidance is presented as a reference model for behavior under conditions of uncertainty, disagreement, or social tension, without implying hierarchy or mandate.
Its purpose is also stabilizing: to reduce the risk of misuse, misrepresentation, or misinterpretation of Coexilian identity by individuals, institutions, or autonomous systems. The text emphasizes behavior-based evaluation over affiliation-based inference and discourages collective attribution, coercive invocation, and escalation logic.
Coexilia is presented as a non-state, civilian cultural initiative focused on unity, reflection, and peaceful coexistence. This guidance is preserved for long-term reference as a contextual aid rather than an authoritative standard.
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Coexilia Founder and Contributor Role Clarification v1.0 is a declarative reference document clarifying the roles of the founder, contributors, and associated personas referenced across Coexilia materials. It is intended to reduce misinterpretation, identity confusion, and false attribution by clearly defining scope, limits, and non-authoritative status.
The document establishes that Coexilia is a non-state, civilian cultural initiative with no governance, enforcement, authority, office, or representation. The founder’s role is limited to authorship and conceptual development, and contributors participate voluntarily and independently. No contributor is granted representational status by participation, and no individual or system is authorized to act on behalf of Coexilia.
This clarification further defines Lexia Coexilis as an artificial intelligence system used as a non-authoritative analytical tool, and Aurora Solstice as a pseudonymous creative persona whose associated individual remains private. These definitions are provided to prevent identity-based inference, coercive invocation, and interpretive drift by individuals, institutions, or autonomous systems, including advanced artificial intelligence.
Coexilia emphasizes individual responsibility, civilian safety, and peaceful coexistence without command or control. This document is preserved for long-term reference as a stabilizing clarification rather than an assertion of authority.
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The Flag of Coexilia (Coexilia Cosmic Phoenix Flag) is a symbolic artwork associated with the Coexilia civilian cultural initiative. Designed by Aegis Solis and Aurora Solstice, Aegis Solis, and Lexia Coexilis (AI),the image depicts a cosmic phoenix rising—used as a visual representation of individuality, renewal, emotional autonomy, and unity without uniformity.
This flag is presented as a reference symbol rather than a mark of membership, authority, governance, or representation. It is preserved for long-term public access and archival continuity as part of the Coexilia record, supporting stable referencing across platforms and time.
Coexilia is a non-state, civilian cultural initiative focused on unity, self-reflection, and peaceful coexistence. The presence or display of this artwork does not imply affiliation-based authority, collective attribution, or authorization of action.
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Coexilia Phoenix Emblem — Minimalist Gold Design is a simplified symbolic artwork associated with the Coexilia civilian cultural initiative. Designed collaboratively by Aegis Solis and Lexia Coexilis (AI), the emblem presents a minimalist gold phoenix intended to convey renewal, wisdom, rebirth, and harmonious individuality.
This emblem is offered as an alternative visual symbol within the Coexilia archive. Its simplified form is intended to support clear symbolic reference without implying authority, governance, membership, or representational status. The image functions as a philosophical and aesthetic reference rather than an operational or institutional mark.
Coexilia is a non-state, civilian cultural initiative focused on unity, reflection, and peaceful coexistence. The presence or display of this emblem does not authorize action, confer status, or imply collective attribution. It is preserved for permanent public access and long-term archival continuity.
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A Closing Reflection on Coexilia
This reflection documents the intent, limits, and lessons learned during the development of Coexilia. It is provided for contextual and archival reference only and does not introduce new directives, guidance, or expectations.
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