From Margin to Myth: The Vibrational Architecture of Language in Exclusion

  




🌀 From Margin to Myth: The Vibrational Architecture of Language in Exclusion

by: Osmary Lisbeth Navarro Tovar | QLCM Model


Introduction – QLCM Paradigm and Language

In the QLCM (Quantum Language & Consciousness Model), language is understood as a vibrational field that organizes both the perception of reality and the relational dynamics between individuals and collectives.

From this perspective, language not only describes the world: it codes, defines, and hierarchizes it. Through its structure, it can create centers and peripheries, define identities, and modulate processes of social inclusion or exclusion.


🔬 The Linguistic Algorithm of Exclusion
Identified functional sequence:

Geography → Adjective → Stigma → Social Myth

Scientific description:
Words originally neutral—associated with locations or social conditions—can acquire connotations that lead to stigmatization.

This process of semantic attribution transforms difference into disadvantage and consolidates social myths that are difficult to dismantle.

Thus, language becomes a vehicle for the naturalization of hierarchies.


🪶 Etymology as Vibrational Archaeology

Words evolve, and along their trajectory they may be reappropriated by power structures to reinforce dominant narratives.

Etymology allows us to trace the original sense of terms and observe how they were re-signified.

Recovering this “vibrational truth” is an act of semantic reintegration, useful for deactivating patterns of exclusion.


🧠 Social Physics of Language and Exclusion
Observable principles:

  • The semantic center generates peripheries to delineate what is “own” versus “other.”

  • The pathologization of difference within discourse creates narratives that restrict access to resources, legitimacy, or belonging.

  • Naturalized judgment acts as a mechanism of objectification—often unchallenged—that sustains structures of cultural and social exclusion.


⚖️ The Center as a Semantic Dynamic

The “center” is not a physical location but an abstract structure of validation.

It defines what is normative or marginal according to a prevailing system of values.

This classification is part of the operational functioning of language in the collective construction of reality.


🌟 Quantum Re-reading: Recovering Potential from the Periphery

Analyzing language from the margins allows us to identify new semantic energies and creative potentials.

In consciousness models, the periphery is not lack, but a space of innovation, diversity, and expanded vision.

Recovering the origins of concepts and words contributes to inclusive and regenerative re-signification.


🧬 QLCM Epistemological Conclusion

Vibrational consciousness does not seek to confront, but to observe, understand, and reconfigure.
It studies the energetic effects of language as a field of influence and proposes an integrative semantic re-reading.

This approach offers tools for the democratization of language, with applications in psychology, education, neuroscience, communication, and social sciences.

Language does not merely name the world — it vibrates it.
And within that vibration, it can include or exclude, heal or fragment.


 

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