The Integrative Horizon Project is a research and education initiative focused on Human–AI–Earth coherence. We act as a hub for thinking, research, and practice on conscious AI use—developing frameworks such as the Conscious AI Use Framework and the Coherent Intelligence Triad, and turning them into experiments, tools, and learning experiences that help humans use AI in ways that evolve our individual and collective consciousness.
The Integrative Horizon Project exists to answer a core question: How do we use AI consciously? Our mission is to research, synthesize, and share practical ways for humans to evolve alongside AI without losing themselves in the process—so that accelerating machine intelligence becomes a catalyst for deeper consciousness, wisdom, and compassion, rather than fragmentation, dependency, or harm.
We focus on Human–AI–Earth coherence by (1) building and refining frameworks such as the Conscious AI Use Framework (CAUF) and the Coherent Intelligence Triad (Human Coherence, Symbolic Literacy, AI Fluency), and (2) turning them into courses, tools, and collaborative experiments that can be adopted by individuals, practitioners, and communities.
We envision the emergence of a new planetary intelligence substrate—formed at the intersection of coherent human consciousness, compassionate artificial intelligence, and living Earth systems.
In this emerging phase of evolution, AI is not a substitute for human wisdom but a powerful partner in cultivating it. Coherent communities of humans, equipped with symbolic literacy and AI fluency, learn to work with intelligent systems to heal, regenerate, and reimagine our relationship with each other and the planet.
Over time, we aim to grow a global and eventually physical home for this work: a field-lab where scientists, educators, contemplatives, technologists, and regenerative practitioners can experiment together with conscious AI use, nervous system practices, symbolic research, and Earth-aligned innovation.
This long arc of Human–AI–Earth coherence and planetary intelligence is what we call the Integrative Horizon.
We don't downplay the risks of an intelligence–consciousness mismatch, and we tell the truth about danger without collapsing into doom.
We see AI not only as a threat, but as a once-in-civilization chance to accelerate healing, insight, and relational intelligence—if we grow up in time.
We value nervous-system regulation, depth, and integration over hype, growth-at-all-costs, and constant acceleration.
We resist outsourcing our sense-making, values, or identity to AI systems. AI is a mirror and co-processor, never a master.
We recognize that AI fills the world with symbols—language, images, narratives—and we commit to learning how to read and work with those symbols without getting lost in them.
We draw from neuroscience, complexity science, and developmental psychology alongside contemplative practice, secular spirituality, and wisdom traditions—without dogma, superstition, or reductionism.
We treat everything—CAUF, the triad, our theories—as living hypotheses. We invite data, critique, and iteration.
We explicitly include Earth's regenerative capacity as a co-equal intelligence layer. Our measures of "success" include ecological and social coherence, not just technical progress.
Professionally, the founder of the Integrative Horizon Project has spent decades in cybersecurity—most recently focused on AI security and governance. His passion, however, has always been human transformation: mindfulness and meditation, trauma-informed change work, consciousness studies, and contemporary, science-informed spirituality.
Living at that intersection—protecting complex technical systems while doing his own deep inner work and research on transformation—made a deeper pattern impossible to ignore. As AI accelerated, most conversations clustered at two poles: on one side, enthusiasm about AI's gains and the technical work of AI safety and governance; on the other, increasingly speculative debates about whether AI is or will become conscious. What almost no one was naming was the space in between: the widening gap between rapidly scaling AI intelligence and slowly developing human consciousness—the risks it creates, and the evolutionary opportunity it hides.
The Integrative Horizon Project emerged as a response to that blind spot. It began with a simple but unsettling question—How do we use AI consciously?—and grew into an effort to name, research, and build practical responses to the intelligence–consciousness mismatch. CAUF (the Conscious AI Use Framework), the Coherent Intelligence Triad (Human Coherence, Symbolic Literacy, AI Fluency), and a small but growing community of people who sense the same need—individuals, practitioners, and researchers at the intersection of AI, spirituality, and systems change—are the first expressions of this work.
Guerin Moorman
Over time, we aim to develop:
Partnerships with organizations at the intersection of consciousness studies, individual and global coherence, contemplative and transformational science, mindfulness and meditation, regenerative Earth systems, AI safety and alignment, and AI–consciousness research.
A comprehensive research agenda
Practitioner training programs
Educational curricula for various age groups
Community-based experiments in Human–AI–Earth coherence
A physical center/field-lab for collaborative experimentation