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This book is a compilation of articles written from 2017 to 2023.
The article explains why the mode of action of Deva- and Pretayoniis can be better illustrated by means of two Four-Chamber Models, rather than only one.
A comparison of the fourfolds proposed by Martin Heidegger, Graham Harman and Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar.
The article deals with the various theories and perspectives on the concept of space, including René Descartes' understanding of space as a category, modern physicists' view of space as a relative and derived medium, and the latest... more
The article deals with the various theories and perspectives on the concept of space, including René Descartes' understanding of space as a category, modern physicists' view of space as a relative and derived medium, and the latest concepts of subatomic vacuum fluctuations. It's also about mental spaces and a computer model that explains the generation of consciousness in interconnected systems (Integrated Information Theory, IIT). Subsequently, I explore the history of panpsychism, including its association with the idea of an imaginary space in the 16th and 17th century and its continued relevance in the work of the contemporary Indian philosopher Shri Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. The article concludes by discussing the special role of Microvita in the relationship between subjective and objective spaces.
The article deals with a scenario where the psychic and subjective is not limited to the human frame, rather it dwells in all living beings as well as in the cosmic arena as a whole. The consequent psychic projections are considered to... more
The article deals with a scenario where the psychic and subjective is not limited to the human frame, rather it dwells in all living beings as well as in the cosmic arena as a whole. The consequent psychic projections are considered to exert driving forces on material realities – realities that have previously been conceived of as existing under the spell of material and efficient causes only. The decisive point, however, is that these projections are steered by particles of fragmented consciousness, that have been named Anujivat or Microvita by Shrii P.R. Sarkar. The Microvita Research Institute (MRI) aims at exploring these entities in all aspects of life quantitatively.
This is the protocol of a conversation with ChatGPT about essentiality, subjectivity, and monads.
The purpose of these discussions with ChatGPT was to crosscheck my thoughts for logical consistency. Summaries can be found at https://de.scribd.com/document/632022728/Summary-of-my-Recent-Discussions-with-ChatGPT-Part-I (Part I, 4... more
The purpose of these discussions with ChatGPT was to crosscheck my thoughts for logical consistency.
Summaries can be found at
https://de.scribd.com/document/632022728/Summary-of-my-Recent-Discussions-with-ChatGPT-Part-I (Part I, 4 pages)
and
https://de.scribd.com/document/632022729/Summary-of-my-Recent-Discussions-with-ChatGPT-Part-II (Part II, 8 pages)
Part XII deals with Microvita and Consciousness.
Dabei bietet es sich an die Seinslinie mit allem im Indikativ bzw. mit reelen Zahlen Ausgedrücktem und die Wollenslinie mit allem im Konjunktiv bzw. mit imaginären Zahlen Ausgedrücktem zu identifizieren. Bleibt noch die Sollenslinie,... more
Dabei bietet es sich an die Seinslinie mit allem im Indikativ bzw. mit reelen Zahlen Ausgedrücktem und die Wollenslinie mit allem im Konjunktiv bzw. mit imaginären Zahlen Ausgedrücktem zu identifizieren. Bleibt noch die Sollenslinie, welche sich in diesem Spiel der Analogien nur dem Imperativ, d.h. dem dritten Modus der deutschen Sprache, zugeordnen läßt. Und damit sind wir bei P.R. Sarkar’s Four-Chamber-Model: Denn das, was in den Sprachen der Imperativ ist, das sind in der Mathematik die Tensoren, in der Musik die Musen bzw. Gandharven und in der Natur die positiven und negativen Microvita!
Von den gesprochenen Sprachen zu den Universalsprachen der Mathematik und Musik...
Das bestätigte Ich setzt sich aus imaginären Einheiten zusammen; es bleibt zeitlebens ein Konstrukt, bestehend aus ikonischen und verbalen Memes. Unseren physischen Tod wird es gewiss nicht überdauern. Was jedoch bleibt ist jenes... more
Das bestätigte Ich setzt sich aus imaginären Einheiten zusammen; es bleibt zeitlebens ein Konstrukt, bestehend aus ikonischen und verbalen Memes. Unseren physischen Tod wird es gewiss nicht überdauern. Was jedoch bleibt ist jenes transzendente Ich, welches im besprochenen Fall als Sender und Empfänger fungiert. Dieses transzendente Wesen existiert unabhängig von allen Bestätigungen. Es ist zwar vage, aber doch vorhanden. Es sucht nach Halt in der Welt der Erscheinungen, wird ihn aber am Ende vollständig aufgeben müssen. Erst im nächsten Leben wird es dann wieder jubilierend feststellen können, dass es sich trotz alledem niemals ganz verloren hat.
Um wirksam werden zu können muss das Lautbild allerdings stabilisiert werden, ansonsten bleibt es genauso flüchtig wie die nonverbale Vorstellung. Und hier kommen die Microvita ins Spiel: Wie in unseren früheren Arbeiten über den Quantum... more
Um wirksam werden zu können muss das Lautbild allerdings stabilisiert werden, ansonsten bleibt es genauso flüchtig wie die nonverbale Vorstellung. Und hier kommen die Microvita ins Spiel: Wie in unseren früheren Arbeiten über den Quantum Zeno Effekt ausgeführt, erlauben sie es nämlich, die Aktivität des dazugehörigen neuronalen Netzwerks zu synchronisieren.
In 14th century Medieval Europe, imaginary spaces were introduced into non-Aristotelian traditions of philosophy; around 400 years later, metaphysical points and monads were added to modern metaphysics. Along these lines of thought, P.R.... more
In 14th century Medieval Europe, imaginary spaces were introduced into non-Aristotelian traditions of philosophy; around 400 years later, metaphysical points and monads were added to modern metaphysics. Along these lines of thought, P.R. Sarkar's concept of Microvita is presented in a new and interesting way.
The article shows how the concept of metaphysical points can be extended by P.R. Sarkar's microvita theory.
Comparative study regarding G.B. Vico's 'metaphysical points' and the 'monads' conceptualized by G.W. Leibniz.
Comparison of G.B. Vico's 'mighty circle' and P.R. Sarkar's 'four chamber model'.
The article explains the creation of feelings and emotions within the aforesaid framework.
The presentation deals with the relation between Eccles' Psychons and Sarkar's Microvita, as well as the luminous bodies described as Devayoniis in India and as Seraphim in the Mediterranean world.
The article deals with the difference between living and non-living matter. One fundamental difference is that living beings not only spread into their outer, but also delve into their inner reality. This inner world exists in a special... more
The article deals with the difference between living and non-living matter. One fundamental difference is that living beings not only spread into their outer, but also delve into their inner reality. This inner world exists in a special type of space, which is different from ordinary space and has been anticipated by the German logician Gotthard Günther. Another difference between the living and the non-living can be seen in the peculiarity that the former is operated not only by efficient, but also by final causes. So, with reference to Luigi Fantappiè and Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, we can point out that such final causes provide options rather than necessities, and originate from imaginary rather than real space.
Bei dem Versuch, die in “Sadhana and Interiority“ beschriebene Innerlichkeit näher zu bestimmen erinnerte ich mich der verschiedenen Ausdrucksformen im Oeuvre von James Joyce: Der punktgenaue Realismus seines Frühwerks (Dubliners) und die... more
Bei dem Versuch, die in “Sadhana and Interiority“ beschriebene Innerlichkeit näher zu bestimmen erinnerte ich mich der verschiedenen Ausdrucksformen im Oeuvre von James Joyce: Der punktgenaue Realismus seines Frühwerks (Dubliners) und die Darstellung des so genannten “stream of consciousness“ in seinem Hauptwerk (Ulysses), welche n.m.E. dem vierten und dritten Kompartment von P. R. Sarkars “Four Chamber Model“ zugeordnet werden können. Beide zusammen entsprechen also der rechten Seite, d.h. den Bereichen “B and A objective“ (Annamaya Kosha und Citta).
Intelligence has been defined as a capacity for logic and abstract thought, but also for learning, memory, understanding, communication, emotional skills, self-awareness, planning, creativity and problem solving. Regarding biological... more
Intelligence has been defined as a capacity for logic and abstract thought, but also for learning, memory, understanding, communication, emotional skills, self-awareness, planning, creativity and problem solving. Regarding biological life, however, we are confronted with a fundamental question: Is it that intelligence necessarily needs a background of interiority? I am avoiding the term 'consciousness', as this could be misunderstood to denote some higher degree of awareness about the inner and outer world, which can hardly be expected to be available in less developed forms of life. ! Take, for example, the leaves of heliotropic plants. They are able to track the sun's motion across the sky from east to west, which intelligently helps to increase their radiation interception, photosynthesis and growth rate. Or, take a swarm of small fish, which intelligently aggregate together when confronted with an external threat. In any such cases, neither the individual, nor the co...
There is a thirst for limitlessness in every living being!
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There is a thirst for limitlessness in every living being!
In 1958, Nobel laureate Erwin Schrödinger published a small bookentitled "Mind and Matter", wherein he provides a solution to the age-old dualism of body and mind, which can be discussed in this thread.
Before entering one might read what... more
In 1958, Nobel laureate Erwin Schrödinger published a small bookentitled "Mind and Matter", wherein he provides a solution to the age-old dualism of body and mind, which can be discussed in this thread.
Before entering one might read what has already been written in thepreceding threads on "mental causation“, “artificial intelligence“ and"the hard problem":

(1) (PDF) The mind-body problem in light of E. Schrödinger's "Mind and Matter" (1958). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325658560_The_mind-body_problem_in_light_of_E_Schrodinger's_Mind_and_Matter_1958 [accessed Mar 22 2023].
In 1958, Nobel laureate Erwin Schrödinger published a small bookentitled "Mind and Matter", wherein he provides a solution to the age-old dualism of body and mind, which can be discussed in this thread.
Before entering one might read what... more
In 1958, Nobel laureate Erwin Schrödinger published a small bookentitled "Mind and Matter", wherein he provides a solution to the age-old dualism of body and mind, which can be discussed in this thread.
Before entering one might read what has already been written in thepreceding threads on "mental causation“, “artificial intelligence“ and"the hard problem":

(1) (PDF) The mind-body problem in light of E. Schrödinger's "Mind and Matter" (1958). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325658560_The_mind-body_problem_in_light_of_E_Schrodinger's_Mind_and_Matter_1958 [accessed Mar 22 2023].
According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, the collapse of a wavefunction (= decay of a state of superposition) occurs at the time of measurement, which means that a definite condition appears from the possibilities,... more
According to the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, the collapse of a wavefunction (= decay of a state of superposition) occurs at the time of measurement, which means that a definite condition appears from the possibilities, described by the wavefunction, only at the time of interaction with the measuring device. There are, however, also other interpretations: Von Neumann's, for example, assumes the collapse to occur, when there is an interaction with a conscious mind (observer). Others deny that there is something like a collapse of the wavefunction (1).
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In a recently published investigation, a significant correlation between change of well-being and change of respiratory sinus arrhythmia was found in healthy male volunteers, wrapped in a thoracic dry or cold wet sheet pack for 60... more
In a recently published investigation, a significant correlation between change of well-being and change of respiratory sinus arrhythmia was found in healthy male volunteers, wrapped in a thoracic dry or cold wet sheet pack for 60 minutes. This result was explained by a temporary increase of parasympathetic activity, enhancing the regenerative capacity of sleep. The underlying problem of physiological events being able to influence the state of mind was not dealt with however. Therefore a further approach is presented in this paper, applying bio-semiotics to the dualism of body and mind. The resulting insights into the body-mind relationship are discussed in detail.