Autogenesis -
It is used in "autogen hypotheses" to describe how prebiotic systems might have developed internal constraints to become self-replicating. 3. Literature & Philosophy
In literary studies, specifically regarding , it refers to the "genesis of the self" through writing. autogenesis
Describing the process where an author "births" their identity or a "textual version" of themselves through the act of writing. 4. Psychology & Health It is used in "autogen hypotheses" to describe
In modern tech (circa 2026), refers to a Self-Evolving Agent Protocol . It describes systems that can autonomously optimize their own code or resources through a closed-loop evolutionary process. Describing the process where an author "births" their
It is often linked to , a relaxation technique where you use self-statements to induce a state of calm. Example Text: "My right arm is heavy and warm." 5. Identity & Culture
Historically, it is a synonym for or spontaneous generation —the idea that living organisms can arise from non-living matter.
Some cultural movements use the term to describe that originates from within a community's own "inner law" rather than being formed by external factors like colonization. Genèses du "je": Manuscrits et autobiographie. Paris