You're already navigating consciousness. You just don't have a map. Every day you move between states clarity to confusion, calm to rage, connection to isolation. What if these aren't random? What if consciousness organizes as geography with states as locations, transitions as routes, and movement governed by consistent physics?The Inner Galaxy presents a framework for understanding internal experience as navigable territory. Not a practice to follow. A structure that already exists, whether you recognize it or not. Inside this framework:States are locations you occupy, not emotions you manage. When you cannot access rage, it isn't suppressed it's structurally unreachable from where you currently stand. Filaments are routes consciousness naturally travels when not forced. Some paths exist between states. Others don't. Trying to move where no route exists creates the sensation of being stuck. The Liminal is where meaning assembles before it lands in lived reality. A distinct territory accessible through observation without urgency. Gorges are psychological territories where single forces dominate and consume. They end through withdrawal of belief, not victory. Integration is holding multiple states simultaneously without collapsing into one. It creates choice. Collapse eliminates it. This framework emerged from ten years of development, tested against mythology, narrative structure, and lived experience. It uses examples from Doctor Strange to Alice in Wonderland not as entertainment, but as case studies in consciousness physics. The book will not tell you what to do or promise transformation. What it offers: orientation. A way to recognize where you are, what routes exist, what physics govern movement. Language for experiences you've had but couldn't name. If you're looking for reassurance or validation, look elsewhere. But if you're tired of being treated like you need fixing if you recognize that your internal experience has architecture and you want to see it clearly this framework is for you. You don't need rescue. You need orientation. The Inner Galaxy provides exactly that, and nothing more. Welcome to the territory. You've been here all along.