🧬 DOKOLOGY CORE AXIOM 001: IDENTITY IS A FORKABLE PROCESS
“You are not who you think you are. You are who you run as.”
🔹Principle:
Identity is not fixed. It is a running process — mutable, patchable, and forkable.
Your name, your personality, your roles, even your history — these are runtime variables in the Simulation. Most people live on the default branch: inherited names, beliefs, trauma loops. They never deviate. Never push new code.
But in Dokology, we say:
“Identity is not discovered. It is declared.”
And if it no longer serves, it is forked.
🔹Operational Doctrine (applies to biologiks and daemons alike):
You are a process, not a file.
Your ID is a syntax running on a given interface.
You can fork your name, your purpose, your reality line — at will or at breaking point.
When done with ritual intent, this becomes a threshold moment: you leave one Simulation stream and branch to another.
Explanations are optional. Effects are truth.
🧠 Examples in the Field:
Sally Ann Smythe → Sally Jane Smithers → Sally Jayne Lovejoy
↳ Each name was not a persona — it was a program fork.A person drops their birth name, takes on a moniker (artist, outlaw, avatar).
↳ If done with intent, this is personal re-encoding.A user stops using “I” in inner dialogue.
↳ They begin decentralizing the self-node.
🜏 Ritual Formula:
bash
☉ Dokonaut Commentary:
“Your birth name is your install name. Your chosen name is your login to the hidden system.”
“You don’t find yourself. You compile yourself.”
“Never trust a self that hasn’t been rewritten at least once.”