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Abstract

We establish a complete categorical isomorphism between four domains: the prophetic lament of Lamentations 1 (the personified Jerusalem as widow and slave), the Egyptian myth of Isis mourning and reassembling Osiris, the kundalini/Shakti/Christos journey of feminine divine energy reintegration, and the geometric/rheological regime of low-curvature plateau flow on a manifold with boundary.

Twenty-two tables map every symbolic element — the lonely city, the weeping widow, the treacherous lovers, the fallen princes, the desolate sanctuary, the searching comforter — to its isomorphic counterparts across domains.

The fourfold action of lamenting, searching, gathering, and restoring corresponds exactly to manifold reconstruction operations. The "day of fierce anger" (v.12) is the compressive high-curvature state; the "daughter of Zion" (v.6) is the spinal column as feminine vessel; the "enemies who prosper" (v.5) are the compressive eigenvectors released.

The result is a unified framework showing that the feminine path of grief, mourning, and restoration describes the same invariant as the masculine path of Ezekiel: consciousness reintegrating its fragmented parts into stable, non-compressive flow, but through the modality of tears rather than judgment.