Mapping the Whole You

What if your body isn’t just physical? What if your thoughts, energy, memories, and consciousness are all part of your anatomy — just as real, just as vital to your health?
Welcome to Whole Human Anatomy, the central Core Model in the Numocore framework. This is the map that redefines the human being, offering a complete structure for healing, medicine, and transformation.
What Is Whole Human Anatomy?
We’re used to thinking of anatomy in terms of organs, tissues, and systems. But that’s just one layer — the densest and most visible. Whole Human Anatomy expands this view to five interrelated ‘bodies’, each nested within the next, like concentric circles:
5. Physical Body
The tangible structure — cells, bones, organs. What conventional medicine sees and treats.
4. Mental Body
Thoughts, emotions, and beliefs. The domain of psychology and cognition.
3. Energetic Body
Vital flows like qi, prana, meridians, chakras, and electromagnetic fields. Tapped in acupuncture, yoga, breathwork.
2. Informational Body
Transpersonal memory, inherited patterns, dreams, karma, out-of-body experiences, near-death-type experiences, spiritually transformative experiences, psychedelic and plat medicine experiences, and intergenerational trauma. Where history and possibility meet.
1. Consciousness Body
The subtlest body — or the source. Awareness. The unbounded ground of being, beneath and beyond all forms.
Each of these bodies is not metaphorical — they’re experientially and functionally real. Healing any one of them affects the whole system, because they’re all expressions of the same consciousness.
Why This Matters
Modern healthcare is based (often unconsciously) on physicalism — the belief that only the material body is real. But this view misses most of what makes us human, and most of what causes — or heals — illness.
When we treat only the physical body:
- Emotional trauma goes undiagnosed
- Energetic imbalances persist
- Sleep, mood, and memory are reduced to brain chemistry
- Consciousness is ignored altogether
Whole Human Anatomy corrects this massive blind spot. It offers a model that includes the mind, energy, memory, and awareness — each with its own structure, signals, and healing needs.
Real-World Example: How This Helped Maya Heal
When Maya began her post-viral healing journey, conventional care addressed her Physical Body (lungs, fatigue) and a little of her Mental Body (anxiety). But nothing touched the deeper patterns that kept her stuck.
Through Numocore, she realized that:
- Her Energetic Body was depleted — breathwork helped restore flow
- Her Informational Body was still carrying trauma from a past loss — dreams and therapy unearthed it
- Her Consciousness Body had been numbed — self-awareness reopened her sense of joy and clarity
Each body had been speaking. She just didn’t have the anatomy to hear them. Now she does.
Why It’s the Center of the Map
In the Numocore knowledge architecture, Whole Human Anatomy is the centerpiece — the organizing structure around which everything else revolves.
- The Living Codes™ (nutrition, movement, connection, rest) activate each body
- Multi-Directional Healing™ explains how change ripples across the bodies
- Mind-Body-Flow Theory® shows how the bodies arise from one another
- The Three Minds Framework™ explores how identity shifts across them
Understanding this center Core Model of Whole Human Anatomy unlocks the others. It’s the beginning of real healing — not just symptom management.
More Than Metaphysics
Whole Human Anatomy is consistent with cutting-edge science:
- Quantum field theory acknowledges non-local interactions that mirror the Informational and Energetic Bodies
- Epigenetics tracks how patterns move across generations
- Psychoneuroimmunology shows how thoughts affect immunity
- Neuroscience of meditation reveals how consciousness shapes physiology
In short: the map is ancient, but it’s also emerging. Science is catching up.
What This Changes
For individuals:
- You start to understand where your symptoms are coming from — not just physically, but mentally, energetically, even karmically
- You feel validated in your lived experience of “something deeper”
- You can self-navigate, knowing what kind of support you need
For practitioners:
- You gain a shared structure to explain your work
- You can better refer clients across sectors — acupuncture for energy, somatic therapy for trauma, nutrition for physical healing
- You can align with other professionals to support the whole person — not just a part