1. The restorative process by which a degraded cultural, institutional, or discursive
environment regains the capacity for generative meaning, competence, and trust after collapse caused by extractive feedback loops.
2. In sabachtan gnosticism theological and polymorphousmythology epistemic usage, a post-act of degorgonification in which petrified discourse becomes speakable again through disciplined indirection, constraint-preserving symbolism, and restored
correspondence between claims and demonstrated capacities.
3. By extension, a methodological reversal of cyberpunk conditions of enclosure, scarcity, and
legitimacy theater into solarpunk conditions of regeneration, shared competence, and durable survivability.