True World Order - The Architecture of Coherence (Paperback Edition)
True World Order
The Architecture of Coherence (Paperback Edition)
This book is essentially 4 of my books in one. A comprehensive guide to the complete architecture of the system that describes the whole system from beginning to end.
Contents:
Most people assume the world is governed by power.
Governments rule nations. Institutions shape economies. Technology directs the movement of modern civilisation. From the surface it appears that the structures built by human ambition determine the future of the world.
But beneath these structures lies a deeper architecture.
True World Order explores the hidden framework that governs the relationship between civilisation and the living systems that sustain it. Drawing on scripture, systems thinking, and the observable behaviour of complex systems, Taun Richards examines how human institutions evolved to manage the consequences of freedom — and how those same institutions eventually drift away from the principles that gave rise to them.
At the heart of this exploration lies a simple but profound distinction:
The difference between structures of control and systems of coherence.
Throughout history humanity has built extraordinary machinery to organise society — governments, economic systems, technologies, and networks of authority that extend across the entire planet. These systems can stabilise civilisation for long periods of time, yet they remain dependent upon something deeper than the structures themselves.
They depend on the living field that sustains life.
As civilisations expand outward from their origins, the connection between institutions and this living foundation can weaken. Laws multiply. Bureaucracies grow. Systems designed to protect life begin organising the world around their own survival.
When this happens the system begins drifting toward the outer boundary of its design.
True World Order examines what occurs when that boundary is reached.
Rather than describing collapse, the book presents a different perspective: the world operates within a circular architecture. As expansion reaches its limit, the system begins turning back toward the core principles that sustain life.
This turning point is symbolised in the book as The Ninth Bell — the moment when the outward journey of civilisation reveals the structure that has guided it from the beginning.
Exploring themes such as governance, the role of the builders of civilisation, the rejection of the cornerstone, and the difference between adaptive systems and fixed principles, the book invites readers to see history through a new lens.
What emerges is not a conspiracy theory, nor a political manifesto.
It is an architectural insight.
The world has always been governed by deeper laws than the institutions built upon its surface. When those laws are forgotten, systems drift into distortion. When they are remembered, coherence returns.
True World Order is an exploration of that remembrance — and the quiet architecture that has been guiding civilisation all along.

