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Jill Bolte Taylor’s stroke of insight

No Comments 03 December 2011

Jill Bolte Taylor Stroke of Insight

Jill Bolte Taylor’s

stroke of insight

Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healing Talks Editor

(Healingtalks) The experience of Jill Bolte Taylor is important because it takes us to another universe within, seeing the world in a right-brain dominant or connective-consciousness way rather than how we are usually trained to see the world in our modern culture.

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Yoga and Meditation for Weightloss

No Comments 06 November 2011

Yoga and Meditation for Weightloss

Yoga and Meditation

for Weight Loss

By Contributing Writer:  Jenn Pedde

(Healingtalks) Recently a report by The Trust for American Health confirmed that obesity in the United States is at epidemic levels38 states have obesity rates over 25 percent. In 15 years, seven states have actually doubled their rate of obesity, and related to this, ten states their rate of diabetes.  Americans are thus considering innovative ways to achieve weight loss (beyond dieting or simply watching calories and hitting the gym). Among those alternatives are ways of aligning your physical fitness and inner well being.

Yoga

Increasingly, yoga is being wholesale adopted by Americans. In gyms, at parks and at home, more and more people across the Untied States have begun to practice the ancient Indian exercise. Through a system of different postures and controlled breathing, yoga is meant to promote heath and relaxation. Through this achieved relaxation, practitioners are able to better “get in touch” or be conscious of and understand their bodies, allowing them to make more informed, on target decisions regarding their health, diet and lifestyle. Additionally, yoga practitioners looking to for weight loss may try “power yoga” with an emphasis on more vigorous postures and a quicker pace. This provides a greater workout than traditional yoga.

Although sometimes put down as “new age nonsense” by skeptics, ancient yoga has shown success in helping practitioners lose weight. This is confirmed by a 2005  survey of over 15,500 participants where those who practiced yoga lost 5 pounds on average, while those who did not gained as much as 14 pounds.

Meditation

Meditation is the art of creating self-inducing states of consciousness. This shift in our inner mentality is achieved through a variety of means, including deep contemplation, concentrated breathing, prolonged silence and chanting. In this way, individuals attain states of relaxation, heightened awareness or the means to reinforce any dedication to inner aims.

Meditation may also involve periods of silence, stillness or gentle moving. But this seems the opposite of very vigorous physical exercise meant to burn calories. Meditation is usually only thought of in connection with things like coping with stress, depression and anxiety. However, the clarity of mind that comes with meditations can also help us identify exactly which physical problems  need addressing – as well as to  gather the will, knowledge and means to overcome our challenges – including increasing overweight and obesity.

For our modern times

Stemming from ancient traditions, yoga and meditations may be reapplied to our modern times to help overcome the obesity epidemic. How?  By promoting deep relaxation and clearer inner consciousness, yoga and meditations can assist us in making both clearer and stronger inner commitments to weight loss and steadfast nutrition choices.

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Jenn Pedde is the community manager of the University of Southern California’s online MSW programs, which helps prepare students to advance their career in social work.  She’s an avid traveler, and enjoys photography.

 

 


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Healingtalks Journal Oct 2, 2011

No Comments 02 October 2011

Nathan at Pit Run on Sunday, Octber 02, 2011

Healingtalks Journal Oct 2, 2011

On the Deepest Essence of Ill States, Seen From Within

By Nathan Batalion, Global Health Activist, Healingtalks Editor

(Healingtalks) October 2, 2011 Today was a really memorable day.

RACE AND VIDEO

First I ran the Pit Run, a 1oK race here locally in Oneonta NY. Four of our community members cheered me on and I cut about 4 minutes off my 6.2 mile time at 58.33. Not bad for being nearly 62. And a few hours later a recovery. We are going to post a video soon on the site of the race, and how I felt afterwards. Watch for it…I guarantee the bit  at the end of the clip…I won’t spill the beans and tell you what it is… will surprise you.

All this is only made possible by the kind of high-vitality, life-centered lifestyle I try to lead, be an example of and promote on Healingtalks.

EMAILS

Got an email from a friend who read my articles, especially the one on inflammation and this has inspired this person to continue on their health journey.  It give me a warm feeling to know I am inspiring others. This also triggered some thoughts which I thought I must journalize.

So posting this journal, rather than just an article, is a new adventure.

FROM A THOUSAND AND ONE ILLNESSES TO HEALTH

There are a thousand and one names and signs and symptoms for illnesses. Doctors specialize in groups of them. But health is a state of oneness. And from an inner, not outer surface view, there are only two manifestations of illness – though they have countless names also.

TWO INNER ESSENCES OF ALL ILL STATES

I am going to share with you something I consider a secret of secrets, and if I may dare say, something very profound and wise.  It applies to countless situations. There are really just two essential ill states, the first duality of the movement away from inner oneness. Why these two states. Because our oneness is built around our consciousness(where consciousness is the universal relationship of connection within making us one). Consciousness is also the universal relationship of connection in nature. It is an illusion of the left brain (because of how the left-brain functions)  that consciousness supposedly originates in the brain. Don’t believe it.

If we lose that consciousness, we lose EVERYTHING. We lose not just our health but our life. However, it doesn’t happen all at once, but rather in dying and downhill crawling stages.

INFLAMMATION

The first essence of all ill states is thus the initial slipping of that inner consciousness when we feel charged up or simply inflamed.

To explain this, try to remember when someone really got you upset and you lost it. You got fired up into an inflamed state of anger. When so charged up, you were not  good with the fine details, not fully there or with it but rather taken up by the anger.

Imagine this symbolizes the early movement away from the direct connection or presence of consciousness.

The fire takes out the inner and not just outer light. It breaks things down that way.

Also think of the rainbow, as colors breakdown white light. The early or initial colors that come out of the unity of white light are the three fire colors, red and orange and yellow.

The feel of this essence may be called a fever, especially in children who bring it to a higher temperature. Or it may be called an “itis” like arthritis, an itch, an irritation, a stimulation or even an awful stirring pain. See our article on natural and powerful anti- inflammatory remedies, which includes this understanding about inflammations.

In one way or another with what I call “inflammations” there a stinging irk. There is a noticeable discomfort.  With our inner state, something is apparently wrong to make you feel ill from within, and that keeps you from also feeling at peace,  tranquil, in harmony or whole. The good part of this is that you still feel something. You have a consciousness of some sort – even if it is disturbing. So the worst thing you can do, in this light, is take a suppressant, a pain killer, etc (except in emergencies) because that takes you further into an ill state!

UNCONSCIOUSNESS

This becomes clearer by understanding the second essential inner experience of illness. It is precisely the experience of not feeling at all.

Or we can simply called it unconsciousness.

It may take the name of neuropathy, or the death of nerves, as in diabetes; or the death of insulin receptors, as cell membranes throughout the body die, again in diabetes, or the loss of memory, making mental connections as with Alzheimer’s impossible; or the silent spreading of what is destroying life, as with cancer.

The list goes on but it is all the same from a deeper inner point of view.

CONTINUUM BETWEEN

In between these two polar and defining consciousness opposites… at first the inflaming and burning out of consciousness but with the presence of consciousness still there… and the final or complete burn out or the death,  disconnection and loss of consciousness, there is a full continuum.

SO SO SIMPLY, AND FOR REAL

Because understanding again these  two defining end pins is so simple (any real understanding of the movement to and from oneness must to be so simple, a telling sign of integrity of wisdom) you don’t need any doctor or guru to ultimately fool you ( and themselves) into thinking this is a very complicated  process…to heal oneself…or that it involving mysterious knowledge of  hundreds of thousands of possible chemicals/drugs and countless interactions that only the doctor can claim to best advise you about or be an experts about. This is why you must empty your pockets for them. We are  taught something like that by endless TV and newspaper ads, and on TV with paid actors who are essentially paid to lie.

This allows us to fall into a world of illusions, the breakdown of the integrity of consciousness which itself is an ill state!

Oh yes I know, in emergencies  fast acting drugs have their place, even to save a life.

But for inner and depth healing, all we need is simple things, like gentle fasting for detoxification, or  eating whole foods, or meditating on love – peace – oneness …exercising regularly…and health, wholeness follows. Thre are also anti-inflammatory herbs, like curcumin.

So go to it. Have a life worth living and in a state of optimum health.

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Consciousness In Nature, Develop Consciousness, HEALING US, Nature of Consciousness

A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS-CENTERED VISION OF NATURE

No Comments 22 July 2011

A NEW CONSCIOUSNESS-CENTERED VISION OF NATURE

A NEW

CONSCIOUSNESS-CENTERED

VISION OF NATURE

Can our rational mind understand the nature of consciousness. In my experience it can but it is quiet a trek to get there.

Having personally experienced a left-brain (rational mind) shutdown due to a stroke-like occurrence is not something that everyone has. It is not something the average person can or would want to recreate.  Thus if I write and say the following propositions, it may seem hard to impossible for someone else to get an anchor onto what I try to explain as whole different vision of nature and the world we live in.

So rather than asking for blind trust  or faith (which is not at all my penchant) or a recreation of that experience (which is generally impossible) I have to point to other experiences that can justify the following. We know in the study of psychology, studying from the outside in, that we have a right brain that tends to see “holistically.” The question arises then “to what extent can we use our left brain to explain that other side’s experience of our world as unified and whole.”

INTRODUCTION

First let me give an intro to this subject via the following.

  • NATURE’S ESSENCE – Imagine there is  such a thing as an “essence” to nature (like chocolate makes up the essence of a chocolate bar) or something universally permeating…and through that universality making nature One.
  • TRYING TO EXPLAIN THE RIGHT BRAIN VIEW – Imagine that any view of the existence of such an essence to nature is really right brain derived, and more so when the left shuts down or does not interfere. However, the right brain’s vision has a severe disability. It has trouble putting into words what it experiences intuitively. It thus needs serious help. It alone cannot well-navigate us to-and-from that Oneness in our daily lives.  We need this especially in the healing arts or when we are not at one.  The right brain merely melts into that Oneness. But is not good at the ship’s helm  to getting us to there if we are lost. It is rather the left-brain that practically navigates our everyday lives, but without right-brain intuitions can also get us  lost. Each side has a disability. So it stands to reason they should work together to negate their deficits. But how? All philosophies or put-into-words ways of trying to explain what the right brain sees are ultimately left-brain! But they come in different “flavors” some of which are more compatible with right or left brain dominance.  We can look at this in detail.
  • RELIGIOUS  IDEAS  – Most cultures lean on religious view of the essence of our world. In religious views there is a God, Great Spirit, and/or Atman or something like that which forms the ultimate Truth underlying all our world within and without. Religious and mystical ideas may really express powerful truths of holistic consciousness. But these often are not verifiable. Images formed in  our collective subconscious or dream world may remaim prominent, like that of Angels and Devils which speak to more the intuition of our spirits – even if there is nothing tangible, physical, or concrete to back up the view. No one,  to my knowledge, has ever seen any God sitting on a gilded throne in the sky. But it doesn’t matter to the spiritual/metaphorical view. At the same time, to the rational and more literal mind it does. This keeps our inner consciousness disjointed.
  • SECULAR IDEAS – The alternative is to explain the Oneness of nature in a way the rational mind prefers. We bring in primarily the concrete, physical,  or tangible world. This then allows that same rational mind to predominate. At the same time, it affronts inner intuitions. So what to do?  Should we attempt a better secular or religious view? Fully secular views are rare. Among them are the mathematical vision of nature (using physics, chemistry and biotechnology) and the yin yang philosophy (with its origins in China). Each attempts to formulate a “universal central paradigm” or means to see all things as One. Are any of these views authentic? Remember that the right brain quintessentially is the more connective, healing view. Thus an acid test for a left-brain formulated worldview is how well it performs in the healing arts. This applies to modern allopathic medicine rooted in the mathematical view and Chinese medicine rooted in the yinyang philosophy. If a derivative healing art does not heal, it brings into question the underlying philosophy. Today our world is filled with major and growing health pandemics, which thus is very telling.
  • PARTLY SECULAR, PARTLY RELIGIOUS – In ancient India it was proposed that consciousness forms the universal essence of nature. But the literature often remain mystical and is thus hard for our modern minds to best relate thereto. Still the ancient Hindu and Buddhist traditions have evolved their own derivative healing practice – such as Ayurvedic and Tibetan medicine. Again, if their remedies are effective it may evidence some signs of truths in the root vision. With this view in mind, the fact that several cancers have become epidemic in both China and India hints that all of the combined secular visions of nature we’ve developed may not be well-navigating enough.

MODIFYING AND REVIVING

THE CONSCIOUSNESS & LIFE-CENTERED

VIEW OF NATURE

  • Supplanting the Atomic Model - The core essence of nature is not objectively defined by the atomic model, supposedly objectified by what math symbols point us to. Rather that role is filled by what we experience as “consciousness.”  The atom was supposedly the indivisible One, like that of 1/1=1 and thus the building block of all of nature. Electronic microscopes have disproved that ideological illusion. In truth, consciousness is nature’s indivisible One, so we need to retrace our steps.
  • Consciousness Supplanting the Atom – Consciousness as nature’s essence can be defined as the “universal relationship of connection in nature.
  • Consciousness is at the core of life. Chronic illnesses of our bodies are thus not essentially mechanical but consciousness ailments – especially Alzheimer’s, diabetes and systemic cancers.  Knowing that is the master key to healing and preventing these ailments.
  • Rational Explanation of Consciousness – The above is a very powerful rational explanation of the nature of consciousness which usually defies rational explanation. The rational mind isolates elements in our consciousness with perfection. It uses symbols like those of mathematics, the highest abstractions for how to separate all elements of consciousness. But that essential approach actually moves away from the essence of consciousness. So we have to retrain the rational mind to point and focus  (like a camera) upon the unpointing and unfocusing process – or to re-see the undivided ocean of consciousness that exists to the depths of nature, past the surface appearance of the separate physical forms.This  is no minor knowledge and of what forms the essence of life, of nature, and ourselves – with powerful healing and environmental applications.
  • Organics Supplanting Math-Defined Lab-Creations – Among the first, to give an example, there is a very deep reason why we need to avoid lab-created synthetic chemicals, things deeply and purely math-designed, and to go organic in order to preserve our health and that of our environment whose inner essence is living consciousness. We also might incorporate more living foods that bring out nature’s essence, and more importantly than a combination of things math-described and defined (e.g. fats, proteins, carbs, sugars). This is unique knowledge that many ancient cultures did not have, even if they bordered on a life-centered view. So we modify and revive the life and consciousness centered vision of nature to apply it powerfully to the healing of our times. We need to do this because we are in the eleventh hour or destroying our planet by unrelentingly, ideologically (left-brain dominant)and arrogantly following 17th century illusions about the mechanical/math-based vision of nature instead.

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SUMMARY OF LORNA GREEN’S THEORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

No Comments 22 July 2011

Conscious healing

My intense study of consciousness, the essence of life, led me to the conclusion that it forms the universal essence of nature as well. This means that life, and not the principles of the machine, lie at the core of nature. The modern world has a different view. It uses mathematics to describe the essence of all things in nature. But math symbols abstract how to separate all elements of consciousness – creating mechanical things made of separate parts and going directly against the depth essence of consciousness and life. Force that vision deeply onto nature and you inevitably harm and ultimately destroy  living nature, and the nature of ourselves.

If you wonder why our world today is an incredible mess…why we are on the verge of economic and ecological collapse…why there are vast health pandemics out of control…go to the taproot reason…take a look at the core guiding (or misguiding) philosophy of nature …its sister profit/quantification of consciousness motive..or what has dominated us pervasively the last four hundred years. Wherever there is a deepest  corruption of consciousness, socially, money motives are involved and an essential left-brain dominance to disintegrate vision.

This is not accidental and is a trend that has been on the rise since ancient Greek times, culminating in the 17th century European culture and coming to a dark fruition in our times – global pollution, atomic weapons, and GMOs, among those fruits.

Lorna powerfully keys into this. Here is a synopsis of her ideas.

Summary of Lorna Green’s Theory of Consciousness

Here is a brief summary of Lorna Green’s points in her What Is Consciousness In the Scheme of Things. Her thesis is something I wholeheartedly agree with:

Consciousness As An Anomaly
Thomas Kuhn, in his Structure of Scientific Revolutions pointed out that the discovery of anomalies (evidence that contradicts a theory and cannot be explained within it) is the foundation of all scientific revolutions. In this context

  • Understanding “what is consciousness” appears at a leading-edge frontier of modern science. It is the last of the major unconquered territory for the real depth understanding of our world.
  • At the same time consciousness fails to be explained by existing scientific principles that are mechanical. It precisely an anomaly.
  • Thus if consciousness were to be explained, it tends while it fit uneasily in our classical assumptions, this can become the trigger for revolutionizing our whole modern worldview.

Let me add my own example to Lorna’s thesis. Living organisms actually and really violate all of Newton’s mechanical laws of motion – one of the foundation assumptions of physics that that is how nature works – mechanically. A runner, for example, can run around a track and with a certain inertia or momentum. But being conscious and alive, he can then decide to abruptly turnaround. Where is that explained in Newton’s laws? How and why does that happen? Why, in fact, is mechanical motion anathema to life, as in working on an assembly line all day long.  Suppose the reasons are profound, and why cannot be reduced to mechanical explanations (which was how 18th century philosophers tried to solve this unresolved problem).

Moving Away From Old Renaissance Assumptions
In order to thus revolutionize our worldview, we must move away from century-old notions about consciousness such as:

  • A) Consciousness emerges at only the high end of a path of physical evolution
  • Consciousness is tied to the development or evolution of  our physical brain’s activities. It is produced and derived from neuron activities,  a by-product of a computational organ with impressions.  It is not something existing in its own right.
  • Consciousness is a helpless ghost or shadow in the machine, in the material/physical world
  • Matter and energy defined mathematically is exclusively what is really or objectively real in our world.

Near Death Experiences – The Means to Overthrow Old Consciousness Assumptions
Lorna points out that a study of near death experiences may offer the pivotal means to overthrow our old assumptions about the world we live in. There are several on-going studies worldwide to determine if consciousness is really separable from the body or can exist independently on its own – with real powers of its own.

We Are In The Position of Forming A Second/New Copernican Revolution
If the results of on-going Dutch and English experiments show that consciousness is incontrovertibly separable from the body, then our modern worldview must change in ways that are almost unimaginable. It could involve of reversal of root terms – or where consciousness becomes the primary and fundamental stuff of the world, and not matter. She calls this The Consciousness Paradigm. Matter become derivative and secondary  rather than the other way around. This, by the way I would add, can go beyond conventional panpsychism – or the philosophy that consciousness is in all of nature. The latter can still presuppose that consciousness emerges from matter. Here we make a radically backwards inference. The universe suddenly becomes no longer just a machine, Newton’s Grand Clock, or acting blind and unconscious. Just about everything we believe about nature, and ourselves, then is revolutionized. Or the whole of nature and its causal laws might be seen as primarily or first an express of consciousness in things (rather than an expression of what is the machine-like functioning of matter). Also consciousness might ever exist within consciousness… ad infinitum, like a Russian doll is made with a smaller doll inside which in turn has ever smaller dolls.

I would add a stirring example to Lorna’s point. A person, in deep hypnosis, can often image a hot iron touching the skin with the result that a blister forms. Matter here then emerges out of mind and consciousness rather than the other way around – the common modern assumption.

Impact Of A New Theory Of Consciousness
With the above revolution in thought, or reverse understanding of the foundations of nature, all departments of knowledge and all human activities are impacted. This is what happened in the 17th century with the transition from the biblical worldview to the modern mechanical underlying the Industrial Revolution. This kind of a global mind change can happen again.

 

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What really is consciousness

No Comments 21 July 2011

what is consciousness

What really

is consciousness

When I tell people I really know the transpersonal nature of consciousness, one reaction I can anticipate, especially from philosophers and scientists, is skepticism. And there is nothing wrong with having such healthy skepticism. One should generally never believe what we can’t see or verify.

Still I make this claim about something that has escaped some of the greatest minds of all times. So what makes me so self-assured that I truly and really know the solution to this most ultimate and difficult of all puzzles?

There are a couple major reasons.

One of these is that my model actually works in practice and helps explain some inscrutibl phenomenon. For example, why does money so powerfully corrupt consciousness. We cannot know the answer to that important question without first knowing what consciousness is. Similarly, we can’t help reverse consciousness diseases without intimately knowing the nature of consciousness. A second reason is how I came to this understanding, as explained below.

Now having a hypothesis about the nature consciousness that really works in practice and also helps explain things that otherwise can’t be explained….all of this is not minor event.

It ladens me personally with a responsibility to explain or to share this message no matter how difficult that task may be.

For this understanding has radical, revolutionary and powerful implications and thus applications.

How I came  to an intimate first sense of what consciousness is

But the simple fact is that I was the beneficiary of some unique circumstances and experiences.

In my youth I was a math prodigy who, like Jill Bolte Taylor, had a left-brain shut.

This changed my life as it had changed her life indelibly. But my take on that traumatic experience was very different. Just as I had once mastered certain math skills to a high degree and quickly, I now was drawn to an accelerated mastering or gaining the commanding knowledge of something very special – the transcendent, transpersonal nature of our right/left brain divide and derivatively of the interconnecting nature of consciousness itself.

What I discovered is invaluable knowledge.

It also and absolutely cannot be understood immediately.

It took me decades to pinpoint and find just the right words to express that nature, working on an accelerated schedule.

The reach of this knowledge of consciousness

When the mathematical philosophy of Sir Isaac Newton was first introduced in the 17th century, his Principia naturalis mathematica,  no one really knew where this whole Newtonian/Cartesian/Galilean cosmic vision would ultimately lead us to know or master. There was just an exciting sense that nature’s truest truths had been tapped into and that would push forward the evolution of all of human life.

Yes and of course they knew it could give us a commanding knowledge of mechanical motion, but otherwise little else concrete.

It took at least 400 years for all of us nowadays to experience more of the fullness and depth and breadth of their vision’s implications and applications. This includes the rise of the modern Industrial Revolution and its supporting commercial society. It includes all the inventions that have come about thereby – manufacturing equipment, cars, trains, jet planes, TVs, radios, computers, cell phones, a host of chemicals, genetic engineering, atomic weapons and so on.

Similarly knowing what consciousness is, and the vast implications and applications of that knowledge, cannot quickly be fathomed. It takes time to apply a universal vision universally, but this makes the task all of the more exciting.

Secondly this knowledge materializes in an essentially different domain (different than that of building ever better machines or mechanical moving things) – which also opens the door to surprise us.

If I tell you, the reader, now immediately “what is consciousness,” and in a single sentence, the knowledge then may appear cheapened.

“Oh that is what you think it is.  Sure..hmm”

Then it goes potentially, so to speak, in one ear and out the other. It takes an open mind – consciously and subconsciously open, to grasp a vast idea with revolutionary implications and expectations.

What I can answer to this smirking reaction is…. “No, it is not really and truly what I  think it is at all, but rather….”

So let me explain this further.

Consciousness “in the raw”

When I had a left-brain shutdown, I didn’t just think verbally or in words about “what is consciousness.” In fact, I couldn’t.

For a while I was distinctly aphasic, unable to even speak in any whole sentences.

But I continued to experience consciousness without words or “in the raw”  (why I later called this the pathway of raw-wisdom).

Consciousness translation

The right brain “silently speaks” actually very different language than that of the left.

In fact the connective syntax or grammar of each  language has an opposite nature. It thus became a huge task, as a translator, to find a language that would best tell the verbal brain what the non-verbal one “thinks” or experiences.

I had to create a Rosetta Stone to bridge the gap, and rather than the reverse. What I mean by “rather than the reverse” is as follows. The right brain can explain its language to the left, providing a right-over-left dominant view. This is rather than the left-brain, which tends to be normally dominant, to aggressive, telling the quiet shy right brain how to bridge the gap and see reality.

To compound the problem, we really have these two fundamental kinds of consciousness. There are these two opposite forms of consciousness (with a common ground) which, when separately tuned into, really create a right/left brain split.

Is then consciousness brain-centered or derived?

One of those two fundamental forms of consciousness requires our left-brain to function and to project consciousness outward from itself. This can give the powerful appearance that consciousness originates from the brain.

Seen from a left-brain point of view, there is some truth to that appearance.

But ultimately consciousness has a more transcendent and trans-personal and trans-human foundation. This is innately difficult to see because we are bound in our human consciousness, and proud of and in love with our rare human brain skills. We can, with our brains, make a million and one language distinctions while cats can only meow or hiss and dogs growl and wine. So with our brains we have an edge. And what gives us that edge makes it appear that our consciousness comes from our brain. Yet it really isn’t so.

With that said, I have to ultimately conclude this introduction and then “spill the beans” or tell the reader finally what is my understanding of consciousness. This is at the risk of saying this prematurely, whereby it is minimally understood or misunderstood.  But ultimately I have to unveil my definition of “what is consciousness” and open myself to challenges.

This view embraces, by the way, no mysticism or religious view to explain consciousness based on a belief system.

What I discovered rather by observation, as if from outside, is that….

Consciousness is simply the universal relationship of connection in nature.

Said in a simpler way, consciousness is nature’s principle of connection itself.

The average person can read this explanation and thereby know what this string of words is saying conceptually. We can understand it with our left-brain.

Or we can alternatively look at some Asiatic paintings/mandala of meditative postures and which show a yogic radiation of consciousness in every direction. We can intuitively have a visual, pre-verbal or right brain sense.

But for a still more whole-brain and depth understanding, what do we need to know? That really comes about with a more depth application to one’s life, and thus knowing the links from the one-to-the-many,  or the far-reaching, cosmic, cultural and personal  implications of a revolutionary re-understanding of our whole world.

If accepted, processed and applied universally, these implications are more than powerful than anything we can imagine.

This refers to vision reconstruction of all of consciousness in every direction.

All civilizations somehow intuitively strive to have an integrally integrated or healthy and whole core view of nature. It is what binds everything together without flaws or contradictions- and such views tend to be dominantly monopolistic. You really cannot have two competing views that tie everything together as One.

We are rather left with an unreconciled duality.

Visually you cannot have two centers of a flower unifying all of its pedals together as one.

This is why the early 17th century attempted at a marriage or coalition government between science and the Church that soon fell apart as it had to.

Initially the former studied the outer world. The latter ruled the inner.

But within a hundred years the science of psychology developed to really evolve one central paradigm view of the whole to dominate. As a result, the spiritual power of the Church further declined. Architecturally and symbolically, modern municipal and later commercial structures soon dwarfed medieval church steeples – which previously were the highest architectural structures built at the center of cities and pointing to God.

Thus a new core vision, if it really universally reintegrates all of consciousness, must also supplant and surpass the dominance of any prior or existing view of a similar sort! It cannot be otherwise

In this case, if our vision of consciousness is true to itself, it must then supplant the taproot inner foundation for western civilization as introduced in the 17th century – the vision that supplanted the medieval.

This would trigger a second major global mind change.

The original global mind change of the 17th century catapulted us straight out of the medieval world (with its aim for humanity to come ever closer to the will of God)  and into the new modern world (with the aim of  ever more commercial, industrial and technological progress).

Again another replacement core vision changes the latter.

It offers not just a re-understanding of our cosmos and its quintessence, but derivatively of the essential aim of life, our own and that of all others coming together to form a civilization.

It changes the vision of what life really is all about.

Nathan Batalion CTN

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Can Psychedelics Offer a Path to Transformation?

No Comments 07 April 2011

Can Psychedelics Offer a Path to Transformation?

Can Psychedelics

Offer a Path

to Transformation?

Adapted from an article by Phil Wolfson and published in the magazine Tikkun

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The California ballot initiative for partial marijuana legalization (Proposition 19) may have been defeated for the moment, but nevertheless more than four million voters said “yes” to it. Between the recent reduction in California’s penalties for use — now reduced to a fine for possession of under an ounce of marijuana — and the burgeoning medical marijuana industry, clearly the times are a-changin’. There are many hundreds of thousands of certified medical marijuana users in California, and twelve other states now have some reduction in marijuana criminalization as well. With scientific research into the clinical effects of psychedelics also burgeoning and a growing number of papers indicating benefit for various psychiatric conditions (post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, terminal illnesses, and drug addiction), thereby bolstering historic claims for clinical utility, and with the horrific costs of failed prohibition more and more obvious to the public, decriminalization — if not legalization of marijuana – has become more of a possibility. With this as background, it is imperative to undertake a public reevaluation of where we are with respect to psychedelic use, its risks, and its potential to support personal, spiritual, and cultural transformation.

History of Psychedelics: Ancient and Modern

Psychoactive substance-induced alteration of consciousness is ages old, the specific history dependent on humans’ particular geographic location and corresponding native plant habitats. The remarkable discovery, perpetuation, refinement of use, and sacralization of psychoactive substances in early and stone age cultures testifies to the timeless human interest in transcending “ordinary” historical and cultural realities.

Marijuana use dates at least to 4000 years BCE — the earliest cultivated plant remains known having been dated to that time. Humans and marijuana have co-evolved, influencing each other reciprocally in terms of cultivation and culture.

The use of mushrooms and other psychoactive plants in Mesoamerica is undoubtedly thousands of years old and was ineradicable despite the deliberate murder of practitioners by the Inquisition and genocidal suppression of indigenous cultures by the European colonizers.

In fact, Europe was desperately poor in psychedelics, these being limited to the toxic tropane alkaloids contained in mandrake, henbane, and poisonous nightshades such as datura (popularly known as thorn-apple, jimson weed, or devil’s trumpet). European consciousness developed its particular distortions in concert with the addictive and easily manufactured toxin known as ethanol, which is of limited value for mental and spiritual transformation.

Most remarkable is the Amazonian creation of ayahuasca (yage), the admixture of two separate plants that had to be bundled to create the remarkable oral dimethyltryptamine-based experience that was practiced as divination and personal transformation by native shamans. Ayahuasca use has recently spread to North America, culminating in the U.S. Supreme Court’s recognition of the União do Vegetal with hoasca as an acceptable sacrament and indispensible part of the União do Vegetal Church’s ceremonial life, much as peyote is legal for the Native American Church.

Prohibition has often arisen in tandem with use, and has tended to serve elites who, hiding behind moral authoritarianism, attempt to regulate the “mind” in order to control dissidence. On the other side, use of substances for social control has its own history. For example, the Opium Wars were aimed at securing British capitalist interests in China and sedating the Chinese and, as many have argued, the pestilence of heroin use in the ghettos of the United States was fomented by the CIA in the 1960s and ’70s. Prohibition and criminalization — and, in our times, the “war on drugs” internationalized by the United States — distort the discussion of psychoactive substance use and criminalize the exploration of mind-altering drugs, as if this were an activity to be controlled by the state. That demonization makes for both propagandistic deception and overstated advocacy.

The best course has always been to provide information and education. Suppression can result in destruction of entire countries — Afghanistan, Honduras, Colombia, etc. — because “money” is the most powerful hard drugs of our times and attracts so many passionate adherents globally who are fixated on the accumulation of capital and, much like hardcore drug addicts, care little for the havoc their addiction wreaks.

Essential Safety of Psychedelics

Our epoch is unique for the mass use of psychedelic substances despite oppressive prohibition. This makes it crucial to understand why so many people defy drug laws and police to experience psychedelic effects. If the “war on drugs” is a lost cause despite the billions spent and the hordes of bureaucrats and enforcement agents who make their living off of it, why does the individual consumer still persist in driving the demand in the face of draconian penalties?

The addictive potential of substances such as cocaine, meth, the various opiates, and others are likely the driving force behind their consumption, but this is not the case for all drugs. The demand for psychedelic substances such as LSD, psilocybin, dimethyltryptamine (DMT), and mescaline — and their relatives the empathogens (MDMA, 2-CB, etc.) — is not dependent on users getting hooked.

Psychedelics are relatively safe substances, especially as compared to alcohol, cocaine, meth, and other drugs. Rates of acute psychosis and incidents of physical harm are scant. Casualties do occur though, so a concern for safety and an understanding of risks (and the types of use that increase risks) is a must. For example, at the height of the Rave period of mass use of ecstasy in the U.K. between 1988 and 1997, when tens of millions of doses were consumed, often in tandem with other substances and under difficult conditions in which masses of people danced together in crowded hot spaces resulting in dehydration, the total number of deaths upon which the media became fastened amounted to 50-100. These deaths were certainly needless and stopped occurring for the most part when the causes were defined and appropriate preventive measures taken. For the United States the figure has been about one death per million users, and these figures generally reflect mixed substance abuse, with ecstasy being one component. Contrast this with alcohol-related deaths in the same period in the U.K., which amounted to 625 deaths per million users annually — yet there is an acceptance of that carnage. Such contradictions seem irreconcilably irrational, yet they occur because corporate interests have wielded their power to ensure that alcohol promotion and the alcohol-related catastrophe remain completely acceptable.

To be absolutely clear, deaths due to drugs are tragic, regrettable, and potentially preventable. Substances carry their own particular toxicities, but humans invent the circumstances that harm, like jam-packed clubs. Alcohol is the most significant gateway drug to other intoxicants, yet the official focus has been on marijuana, which seems more likely to serve as a gateway to safer and less addictive drugs like psychedelics, in those cases when it serves as a gateway at all.

Possibility of Transformation Via Psychedelics

To return to the question of the allure of psychedelics, the most potent explanation is that they offer the possibility of a transformation of consciousness. That may occur as an intimate acute experience or a form-shaking permanent alteration — it is a spectrum of effect that has incalculable personal and social consequences. The introduction of psychedelic substance use to masses of people in the sixties was part and parcel of the immense cultural change that occurred. Liberation from the suppressive, repressive yoke of McCarthyism that had penetrated darkly into the family culture of the late ’40s and ’50s was in part due to the mind expansion made possible by psychedelic use, which blew up restrictive mental fetters and fear of the personal imagination. This was transmuted reciprocally to and from new cultural and political formations. If the entire New Left didn’t succumb to rigid and dogmatic Leninism, it was to a great extent protected from that by personal mind-expanding experiences that escaped control by all ideologies and false consciousness. But it is not a perfect record, and psychedelics were also used to corrupt and control humans. Consider, from opposite perspectives, the final catastrophic period of the Weather Underground (and its mind-numbing use of psychedelics, which facilitated a cultish, delusional, and destructive view of what made for revolution) and, at the other destructive extreme, the sinister dealings of the CIA, which has had a compulsive interest in using psychedelics adversely to extract information or to create group and personal confusion, and even madness.

Some aficionados of the pure psychedelic experience argue that the unmitigated experience itself is sufficient to deliver transformation. And there are others, such as me, who find that the transformative influence of the psychedelic experience makes a quantum leap when integrated with spiritual practice such as Buddhist contemplation or when integrated with liberating psychotherapy. Unsupported psychedelic experience is unpredictably transformative. Integrations from the spirit side with ordinary lived reality are easier if we recognize that psychedelic transformation is but one element in our efforts to free ourselves from the corporate materialist culture. That is not a simple or straightforward task.

Varieties of Pyschedelic Experience

To convey the varieties of psychedelic experience is to experience the only partially descriptive capacity of words. Without intending to reify, or circumscribe, I will present a taxonomy of experience that reflects my personal history and observations over forty-seven years, since I and a small group of new friends just commencing medical school in New York City dropped acid (LSD). With this I am attempting to convey the psychedelic allure and am using “states” rather than some hierarchical notion based on “levels” — all such states have value for transformation.

Mundane State

 Conventional allure flows from curiosity, a desire to change oneself, the temptation of forbidden fruit, and emulation of others.

Personal/Psychotherapeutic State

 In 1964, I was a young, awkward, and self-conscious male, repressed and having just finished a psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapeutic experience that had helped me to alleviate some of the pain of my hypercritical feuding parents that I had introjected. I was beginning to find my own voice and guidance. In the flash dance of a few hours, my inner structure rocked and shifted. LSD and I met, and I passed through great fear to feel my self-hate alleviated and my imagination freed to inform a creative new consciousness. Art came alive, as did everyday experience. After I came down from the LSD trip, I was deliberately determined to hold onto that freedom — a determination informed by a structural psychological awareness that had been obtained in the intensity of my earlier psychotherapy experience. My subsequent introduction to marijuana freed me of physical and sexual awkwardness, turned me onto intimate discourse, facilitated a heightened closeness in my friendships, and furthered my sense of being a creative person. This was not completely linear. There were ups and downs, and the process took place with absorption in the growing Movement, which came with a sense of being in a community of progressive people worldwide. Psychedelic use in that formative period increased my self-confidence and sensuality. It did not prevent me from making all manner of errors in personal and political life, but I was much better at discernment, moving on, kindness, and forgiveness.

Psychedelic use invariably affects the personal/psychological matrix. Starting a journey forces an encounter with fear — of the unknown, of the lurking dangers believed hidden in one’s own mind, of coming back altered. In the encounter the first period is generally absorbed with the personal: relationships, guilt, love, longing, grief, attachments, and self-concepts. This encounter opens the way to examination, release, and change, to reframing and heightened awareness of self and the others. A bad trip — usually in an uncomfortable setting under stressful circumstances — can result in fear, paranoia, and a recoil from the opened space that is perceived as threatening. Some folks never use psychedelics again. Occasionally too young people and some others — I know personally of several twelve- and thirteen-year-olds — experience damaging mental effects that may last far too long. Set (the mind’s orientation) and setting (the circumstances of use) always affect the quality of significant psychedelic experiences. Conscious preparation, good location, and the presence of supportive friends make for better experiences and outcomes.

Empathic State

 Generally any psychedelic experience may heighten empathy and empathic awareness. This awareness can manifest as love and affection; as the ability to see another’s point of view and put oneself in the other person’s shoes; as deep respect and regard; as elimination of barriers that separate; as communion with nature; or as a transcendent feeling of warmth for all things. In the eighties, the potency of ecstasy (MDMA) was recognized as a means — a tool — for heightening the quality of communication between people and for fairly reliably producing a state of warmth, affection, and nonsexual sensuality. Many therapists, including myself, introduced MDMA psychotherapy within couple, family, and group contexts. Because the experience was fairly replicable, generally positive, and without much in the way of distortion and hallucination, a new name was coined for a cluster of substances for which MDMA was the exemplar: “empathogens.” Those of us who saw MDMA’s potential for positive impact were able to demonstrate its medical utility before the Drug Enforcement Administration’s own administrative law judge. The agency went against its own judge’s finding, which would have placed MDMA in an accessible Schedule II classification, and placed it in the highly criminalized and inaccessible Schedule I group of substances that included other banned psychedelics and heroin. In the years that followed the 1986 ruling, MDMA use soared and the “rave” phenomenon began to attract huge numbers of people — again a testimony to the power of the substance to facilitate loving, intimate, sensual experience. MDMA’s appeal continues to be based on the facilitation of a state of communion and community larger than the personal self’s usual strictures allow. MDMA consciousness can be learned and generated without the drug as part of an expansive, loving, daily life. Much of the concern about brain damage due to serotonin depletion was based on phony research that was retracted from the literature when it was exposed. Hundreds of millions of doses have been consumed in the past few decades, notwithstanding the recent twenty-four years of prohibition, and yet my informal census of other therapists and friends who were there from the start fails to reveal names and numbers of any individuals with brains damaged by MDMA.

Egolytic State

 For the most part, the psychedelic experience exerts a damper on egotism and egocentrality. A sense of smallness and particulate being in the universe may be a fundamental part of the experience: I am truly an insignificance. A reduced sense of attachment to material goods, a sense of being awestruck with life and the psychic ground, a spaciousness of mind, a situating of the self as but a speck in the cosmos, and a sense of ease at being free of self-inflated importance may compose much of the trip. For some, this can be difficult and disorienting as a loss of the centrality of self and a confusion as to how to manifest and reintegrate. For most this state provides a welcome relief from the tension of being a particular totalization in the personal world and the competitive, demanding outer life.

Transcendent Transpersonal State

Stripped of ego, personal psychology, and investments, the psychedelic traveler enters the ground state from which thought, feeling, form, and formlessness emanate. It is as if the source of mind becomes the mind experience itself. This is certainly not restricted to psychedelic states. In the unadorned meditative experience, this too is highlighted for periods of time. An apocryphal story from those who travel in both the spiritual and psychedelic realms is that the great guru drops a bazillion micrograms of LSD and stays beaming and untouched the entire trip; he is already so spiritually elevated in his nature that the drug is not altering or transformative — he is the ground state itself. Ram Dass, among others, is fond of this tale. I have my doubts. In the psychedelic state the flux, the movement, of stimulated consciousness is what is experienced at a heightened level of manifestation. Some psychedelic experiences are difficult to recall and are difficult ones in which to maintain an observational awareness. However, most experiences include intense observational awareness. Dose is a factor — generally, the more you take, the greater awareness tends to diminish. It is my view that psychedelics tend to make more available for experience and scrutiny — by amplifying the phenomena coming into being — what Tibetans refer to as Dzogchen or primordial awareness as it is commonly translated, the sunyata state in Sanskrit, and in the less developed Western explication, the state of awe. By learning to reside in a nondualistic state of mind, by choosing to enter that state, and by having experiences that create faith in the goodness of that state, spaciousness, creativity, and compassion arise from nonattachment, from living in the flow, from not grasping at every object that comes to mind and attracts our attention.

Within the Transcendent Transpersonal State, a multiplicity of experiences and views will arise. They are generally not pre-programmable, but they have some degree of specificity depending on the substance ingested (different substances tend to produce a quality of experience specific to those substances) and to the user’s state of mind. I will mention a few by description that I class as “Vistas.” This is certainly not meant to be exhaustive.

  • Sensual Universe Vista: Traveling through space as on a rocket ship, or being that rocket ship, I encounter extraordinary forms and shapes. Neon-colored blazing fractal worlds open. Forms emerge: animals, beings from other galaxies, lovers, and forgotten friends. I morph to meet them, and my morphing morphs. I am eaten and eat, am absorbed and absorb. Sexual encounters may occur. Love spills everywhere. Or fear brings on its own forms and monsters. Psychological themes come from my everyday life and are given forms, often allowing for a working through of trapped emotional energies. There is a sense of great exploration and great bliss, and at other times of the terror of being alive and vulnerable.
  • Entheogenic Vista: A personal experience of god(s), or a relationship to the personally held notion of god that deepens, may occur. A sense of traveling in the starry cosmos freed from all constraint may occur, of being part of a perceived universe. Buddhists are told that they have, as do all sentient beings, “Buddha Nature.” In the psychedelic realm, I became the Buddha and felt that meaning and that responsibility. I moved about as the Buddha. I have tried to maintain that sense of awesome responsibility in my usual unenhanced state, to varying depth and effect — it is difficult. At other times, there can be the sense of the devil within, of the play of evil and the hunter/murderer, which we also contain and constrain. In mind traveling, there is no risk in exploring this aspect of us, knowing and accepting what we are capable of and explicitly reject.
  • Connection Vista: The experience of connection and interdependency gives rise to feelings of gratitude, love, humility, and desire to benefit others. Our personal lifeline extends backward through a near infinite unbroken number of progenitors to the unformed stuff of the great earthly soup from which the first life forms emerge and forward to the future, as well. I have felt myself to be, much as a mushroom sprouts from the great mycelial mass, its myriad threads stretching underground in all directions, sprouting beings who as their time ends return to the rich mulch while new sprouts — humans — emerge. There is a sense of vibrant biological immortality. Or in contrast, a sense of the human mass as itself a cancer, having all of those characteristics — unrestrained expansionism, proliferation in all directions, and lack of concern for others’ needs and requirements — and eating everything in its path, out of control. There is also the sense of group mind, the experience of sensation outside the confines of the personal body/mind, in resonance with the others with whom one is traveling as a new assemblage in which the mind is intrapersonal.
  • Cartesian Vista: I am the source of all that I experience. I create it. The outside realm — all of it — is a manifestation of my mind. This passes before me as I scan all of my creations, from scientific texts to great vistas to my friends and my partner. I am the author of life and death. Moving about within this perspective, I am able to revise what exists and what will be, for a time, until I am drawn back to the usual perspective of subject and object. This Cartesian experience, while one of false consciousness, increases the sensitivity to the difficulty of being by nature an interpreter removed from direct experience with only a mediated awareness of the external, and a personal awareness of the interior. While in this inflated state, I am god and master of the universe, prophet, seer, and enlightened being. And then there is the crash, and hopefully great humility.

Integration of Psychedelic Experience

In the post psychedelic condition, integration is the key to maintaining transformation. Integration is a function of intentionality — conscious and unconscious. Integration occurs both without effort — as a redesign of the central processor of our minds — and voluntarily as a deliberate effort to understand, find meaning, and as rectification — of our behavior towards others and towards ourselves. The psychedelic experience in and of itself may be transformative of our consciousness, but support for change by deliberate and disciplined absorption in the myriad spiritual/emotional/psychological/activist opportunities for increasing clarity and breadth most probably results in a more long-term and positive transformation of self. The human mind while extraordinarily plastic, adaptable, and mutable is also built with a great rubber band that returns us to our dominant character. This serves both as preserver of the integrity of the self and as a block to transformation — holding onto deluded Self.

Grounding in the world of the interior and the external world — finding balance — is a prerequisite for successful psychonautical voyaging and for a mind expansion that is in essence kind, creative, and that loosens the spell of the propaganda-filled social world we inhabit that tells us what to think and feel and especially what to desire and purchase.

Suggested Reading on Psychedelics

  • A lovely, illustrated history of mind-altering drug use: High Society by Mike Jay Park (Street Press, 2010).
  • More on the sixties, the CIA, LSD, etc.: Acid Dreams by Martin Lee and Bruce Shlain (Grove Press, 1985) and Storming Heaven — LSD and the American Dream by Jay Stevens (Grove Press, 1987).
  • A glorious mytho-poetic encyclopedia of psychoactive substances: the Pharmako trilogy by Dale Pendell (North Atlantic Books, updated editions 2010).
  • For the current state of psychedelic science, policy, and controversy, subscribe to the journal from MAPS — the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Substances (www.maps.org).

Phil Wolfson, MD, is a practicing psychiatrist/psychotherapist in the Bay Area. He is the author of the forthcoming Noe — A Father/Son Song of Love, Life, Sickness and Death.

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COMMENT

While some psychedelics can expand one’s consciousness, others may have ultimately the opposite impact, to potential cause harm. A special concern is  for brains not yet fully formed, namely of young adults under the age 25. While maijuana has a relatively mild mind-altering impact, caution must otherwise be exercised and guidance sought from experienced and reliable facilitators when using more potent substances.

Nathan Batalion CTN

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Definition of Consciousness

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Definition of Consciousness

 

Humanesque Definitions of Consciousness

If one scans the Internet, the majority of definitions of consciousness are what I call “humanesque.” They relate to mostly our own human or anthropomorphic experience and as something largely internal.

Examples are an alert cognitive state of mind or a subjective experience of the world or the totality of experience of everything we humans have of our world.

Occasionally one runs across a trans-human or trans-personal definition of consciousness, (suchg as yogic or Buddhist). This  views consciousness as a divine energy or some subtle force in the universe that pervades everything.

It is a universal consciousness that is One. Often this is still linked back to something humanesque, as when this yogic or universal consciousness manifests within a human being or the “enlightened person” having  a higher state beyond sleep or being awake

Consciousness  as a Mystery

Wikepdia starts its consideration of this issue by quoting Max Velmans and Susan Schneider who wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness:

“Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness, making conscious experience at once the most familiar and most mysterious aspect of our lives.

Consciousness Conceptions

Among the common humanesque definitions it notes are subjective experience; human awareness; our ability to experience feelings; our state of wakefulness; having a sense of personal selfhood; or as the executive human control system of the mind.

Consciousness Extensions

Philosophical issues arise about larger extensions or whether consciousness can exist in computers, in the fetus and at what developmental point, or whether it resides in other living and again non-living forms of nature (or can be reduced to what is mechanistic).

Consciousness Research

While this field of study was once relegated to just intellectual, philosophical and theological considerations, it now has become a popular and intense topic for practical research – trying to understand, for example, how meditation and drug altered states of consciousness arise, or subliminal experiences, blindsight, and denial of impairment. There is also an attempt to find biological/brain/neural and psychological or non-physical correlates.

Medical Consciousness Considerations

In medicine there is the further practical concern as to when exactly a patient is fully conscious, communicating and responsive or has officially come out of a comatose state. A further important medical issue, not mentioned, underlies the sudden or gradual loss of consciousness, as with Alzheimer’s dementia or neural impairment or when a diabetic loses awareness of what is happening in their extremities.

Earlier & Modern Concepts of Consciousness

  • EARLIEST ROOTS - The earliest Latin meaning of the term dates back to the 1500 and referred to conscius (con- “together” + scire “to know”),as something that involved shared knowledge.
  • MODERN CONCEPT - The modern concept of consciousness is often first attributed to John Locke‘s Essay Concerning Human Understanding, published in 1690.Locke saw consciousness as “the perception of what passes in a man’s own mind.” His essay influenced on the 18th century view of consciousness, and that definition  of consciousness appeared in Samuel Johnson‘s celebrated Dictionary (1755).  He saw it as a kind of human looking at the mind, from outside the mind.

Philosophical, Religious, and Scientific Approaches

  • DISTINCTIONS FOR TYPES OF CONSCIOUSNESS - There are various debates going on that usually involve certain distinctions or subdivision of consciousness – such as raw sensory “qualia” or phenomenal or P-Consciousness vs A-awareness or “access” consciousness (the latter being used by our cognitive mind and what can then be integrated into memory connections, verbal accounts, rational thought and/or language expressions. This attempts to grapple with the difference between pure sensory and mental, or right and left brain thus split consciousness. Individuals and primates however who cannot speak, are autistic or aphasic or have had a left-brain shutdown can still seem to have consciousness so this creates an unexplained mystery. More on this later.
  • CONSCIOUSNESS AS PHYSICAL OR NON-PHYSICAL - The second major philosophical issue is how consciousness relates to our physical world, and whether it can be reduced to matter and/or the laws of physics. The Descartes introduced this famous line of thought by offering a dualistic understanding of res cogitans vs res extensa (something extended in space, definable by his Cartesian coordinates or something truly material). Some would argue that if we cannot find a material or mathematical/mechanical basis for consciousness, then perhaps it is not a real phenomena. 
  • STATES AND ASPECTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS – In the Vedanta tradition, there is more of a focus on states of consciousness such as sleeping, dream, awake consciousness. trans-personal/self-conscious, and ultimately God-consciousness. In the Vijnana tradition, more of sensory distinctions are focused on in distinguishing eye-consciousness, ear-consciousness, nose-consciousness, tongue-consciousness, body-consciousness, intellect-consciousness.
  • SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH - These often focus on neural or psychological correlates to states of consciousness, their presence or absence reduced to measurement or statistical analysis. Some reduce consciousness to what happens in the brain. Others explain consciousness,  correlated to experiments, in terms of classical physics or modern quantum mechanics. Various tests are devised to supposedly establish the presence of consciousness, and they are the subject of intense philosophical and medical disputes.

Our Unique Definition of Consciousness

This unique definition is derivative of my experience some decades ago where my left-brain shut down after having a high fever. Thereafter I underwent what it was like to experience consciousness in an aphasic or non-verbal state. It then took decades to assign words that would bridge the gap between the verbal and the non-verbal, the left- and the right-brain perception of our world.

What I arrived at is the following very powerful trans-humanesque or human or brain-centric definition. It bridges the gap between not only a right- and left-brain view of consciousness, but also a personal and transpersonal, a secular and religious understanding

Consciousness forms the universal relationship of connection in all of nature.

Powerful and Revolutionary Implications

This has powerful and vastly revolutionary implications. first and foremost this displaces the mathematical/mechanical view of Sir Isaac Newton, what gained sweeping dominance in 17th century. That view arrogantly claimed math symbols, abstractions of consciousness separation, best and ultimately pointed to the unifying essence of nature. Abstractions of separation cannot actually point to any pure connection in nature, making the Newtonian view basically contradictory or lacking in minimal integrity and thus ultimately untenable.

The Newtonian-Cartesian vision is a great inner point of view to uphold for deeply polluting our bodies and our planet, as well as building atomic weapons that threaten all of life.

Implications For Our Personal Lives

Other significant observations are that the concentration presence of consciousness forms what we can experience within us as organic “life” – and both what is life of our own and that of surrounding nature. It is not accidental that the signature badge of organic life is some pulling-to-oneness form, like the solar radiance of a flower or beautiful fibres of the retina of a smiling child’s eye.

Healing, healed or whole states of organic life, as well as the very survival of life, depend on maintaining one’s base-line consciousness (rather than taking in artificial or synthetic chemical drugs that are unwisely math-designed, based on a ”worldview- mistaken” approach.

Without that baseline consciousness, one also dies and the body disintegrates.

Chemical drugs very often hasten the process though they claim to do the very otherwise.

The Acid Test

What is magnificent about this definition of consciousness is that it can be acid tested in practice, especially as applied to what are the most distinctly or obviously “consciousness ills.” This includes various forms of dementia and diabetes.  It is fairly easy to show how this theoretical view becomes practically powerful, putting all other theories in the shadows.

If an MD, physicist, or prominent philosopher of consciousness cannot avoid his or her own later-life dementia,  then it reveals a lack of right-brain or raw-consciousness knowledge to ground their proposed ideological beliefs.

To reaffirm….Consciousness is the universal relationship of connection in nature.

Consciousness is, in my deep experience, the only one true, pure, real, and integral principle of connection….  the principle of connection itself …. in  all of nature.

Such a definition takes time and much dedication to absorb. Believing is seeing and seeing is believing, in this case.

For this approach has immense and revolutionary implications.PAST THE ATOMIC AND MATH-BOUND VIEW

Here we can claim that consciousness is the  principle of indivisibility in nature, and not the atom .

The latter is a by-product of the ideological conceptualization of a left-brain dominant,  math-bound view – and which has long been disproven. The atom was shown, early in the 20th century with the help of more powerful electron microscopes, to have subatomic parts or to be divisible.

Yet this atomic view is still clinged to out of fear of facing nature a deeper reality – a more non-ideologically, free of the math-bound view understanding of the universal raw presence of consciousness.

A Serious Global Mind Change Challenge

Consciousness, and consciousness alone, is really and ultimately what makes nature and ourselves integrally One (and  again not by any stretch what math symbols falsely point to or greatly misdirect us towards as a dominant cultural perspective -  the deeply mechanical, death-laden, and consciousness-stripped view.

When superficially applied the view has value. When deeply applied it has devastating and non-sustainable implications globally for nature.

The above is a very serious and deep-to-the-foundations challenge to the taproot justifications for the anchor ideologies of  modern chemistry, physics, and biotechnology – the quintessential vision that took us out of the medieval world and into the modern.

Medical Applications As the Proving Ground

This replacement view begins to explain why the simpler, organic, natural modalities of healing truly work (and on much deeper,  more universal and integral levels). They work to reliably cure our most chronic and horrible of ills –  while allopathic methods do not cure, do not really work and actually cannot essentially work.

With great arrogance the approaches are nevertheless maintained and politically ingrained.

Allopathic medicine does have effective and vital emergency applications – to  “time and space surface consciousness“.

Past  surface or superficial, fooling, symptomatic, isolative, covering-over applications, they often have very lethal or unconsciousness deepening impacts. Nursing home patients, those taking multiple pharmaceutical drugs, tend to walk the halls like zombies as they die more quickly thereby.  This entire approach actually cannot work to reverse or prevent any of our major “consciousness ills”  – and no matter how many billions or trillions of dollars are devoted to pharmacetical and high-tech research, fueled by corporate greed.

This is because  the essential understanding is false.

What is first needed  is a very, very deep-to-the-foundations revolution in thought – a breakthrough of unprecedented proportions -and  one that begins with an integrally insightful and then provenly practically or workable definition of consciousness.

It must actually guide us more truly to maintain our daily consciousness or to actually reverse our consciousness ills.

Otherwise it is just so much philosophical nonesense for our mental waste baskets.

Proof Is In the Pudding

Currently a number of Nobel-prize-winning physicists have come down or slipped into Alzheimer’s disease states. This is something that really doesn’t surprise me at all because their guiding vision is essentially and absolutely false. It is grounded in  the most profoundly unconsciousness foundations promoted to dominance in the 17th century, and earlier in Greek times.

Newton himself, it is revealing, died in a state of sever dementia and schizophrenia.

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What Is Conscious?

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What is conscious?

I have a strong and clear answer to this critically important question of what is conscious or not.

My convictions about the nature of consciousness are so strong that I feel someday I will impact millions around the planet.

When I was a teenager I had a very high fever that caused my left brain to shut down. This was after having been both a young linguist and math prodigy (expressive of the two most primary skills of the left-brain ).  Through that immensely challenging experience I learned new things.

One of these things was  that“consciousness” is a “universal relationship of connection to which we tap into  – and dependent on how conscious and alive we are.”   This is not human brain centered. Left-brain functions are brain centered but not consciousness as a whole. The left brain create images and words that are projected outward – giving the illusory appearance of brain-centeredness.

As a result, any living or sentient thing  – animal and plant – can be called “conscious.

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Almost Half of Americans Take At Least One Prescription Drug

No Comments 23 August 2010

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Are many Americans being medicated to death? Taken on Big Pharma and its sales pitch to the ill is quite a task. If we don’t the epidemic of  pharmaceutical drug taking will continue to grow to astronomical heights. Taken from  an article written by and posted at About.com

Is America the most medicated nation on Earth? Could be, according data just released by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) showing that at least half of all Americans take at least one prescription drug, with one in six taking three or more medications .The report, Health, United States 2004 presents the latest health data collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics and dozens of other Federal health agencies, academic and professional health associations, and international health organizations….Prescription drug use is rising among people of all ages, and use increases with age.

Five out of six persons 65 and older are taking at least one medication and almost half the elderly take three or more.

Adult use of antidepressants almost tripled between 1988-1994 and 1999-2000. Ten percent of women 18 and older and 4 percent of men now take antidepressants. Prescriptions for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressants, blood glucose/sugar regulators and cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, in particular, increased notably between 1996 and 2002.

The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey found a 13 percent increase between 1988-1994 and 1999-2000 in the proportion of Americans taking at least one drug and a 40 percent jump in the proportion taking three or more medicines. Forty-four percent reported taking at least one drug in the past month and 17 percent were taking three or more in the 2000 survey.

The annual report to Congress showed that health expenditures climbed 9.3 percent in 2002 to $1.6 trillion. Although prescription drugs comprise only one-tenth of the total medical bill, they remain the fastest growing expenditure. The price of drugs rose 5 percent, but wider use of medicines pushed total expenditures up 15.3 percent in 2002. Drug expenditures have risen at least 15 percent every year since 1998.

Medicare, the Federal health insurance program for the Nation’s seniors and disabled residents, will begin routinely paying for prescription drugs in January 2006. After a $250 deductible, Medicare will cover three-quarters of drug costs up to $2,250 a year.

Among the report’s findings:

  • Three times as many white adults as black or Mexican adults took antidepressants
  • Boys were prescribed drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) twice as often as girls, but antidepressants were prescribed to boys and girls at the same rates;
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    POLITICS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    No Comments 08 August 2010

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    I just heard from my friend Lorna Green, PhD (who is a vital contributor for us at Healing Talks on the topic of what is consciousness in the scheme of things). Lorna informed me that her article on near-death experiences (with impeccable arguments supporting her view of consciousness) was rejected by an academic peer-reviewed publication. This refers to The Journal of Consciousness Studies edited by Anthony Freeman.

    Mr. Freeman, the editor, wrote back with the comment that all her paper was doing was offering a heart-felt plea for personal points of view, something not acceptable to a most high-standing, peer-reviewed academic journal. I would comment that what they are really looking for something in the more sterile, 17th-century tradition of science as applied to the study of consciousness – or a much more meaningless, left-brain, math-measurement-based/mechanical approach, which by its very nature (in my opinion) cannot at all truly fathom what is consciousness!

    I told her the same, and to thus keep the spirit; that the “peer reviewed game” was not authentically objective. It is a suppressive veil of illusions.

    WHY MECHANICAL OBJECTIVITY IS NOT REALLY OBJECTIVE IN THE BIOLOGICAL ARTS
    For in the biological-living arts (where objectivity is grounded in looking at alive-connected wholes, not the dead, unconscious, mechanically separate-parts) peer review is based on a long tradition of enforcing this so-called “scientific” perspective.

    Science here is really meant to refer to mechanical science. We see this in most vividly in the medical/psychiatric professions.

    As a prelude, pre-med students are  taught principles of chemistry and physics to prepare them to become agents for dispensing chemical/pharmaceutical products and radiation/surgical procedures. They are prepared to strip their minds of deeper wisdom. This maintains, with on-going peer pressure and peer review – the marriage to commercial interests that represent the very anti-thesis of what generates objectivity

    What this really guarantees is a sure-fire failure of conventional medicine when dealing with depth-chronic ailments. As a result, illnesses like diabetes and cancer – and other consciousness-depleting illnesses – are now increasingly pandemic.

    HISTORICAL ROOTS OF PEER REVIEW – WITH ROYAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND

    How did all mess start? How did a peer-enforced or collective loss of objectivity begin?

    “Peer review” as we know has its roots in European culture beginning about four centuries ago. It was meant to support the new Continental vision of nature that claimed stake to higher truth, knowledge and objectivity about the natural world. We find the more exact historical details on the website of the Royal Society, founded 350 years ago and as the oldest or modern scientific society. The site states the following:

    The origins of the Royal Society lie in an ‘invisible college’ of natural philosophers who began meeting in the mid-1640s to discuss the ideas of Francis Bacon. Engraving by George Vertue of Gresham College, from John Ward’s Lives of the Professors of Gresham College (1740) Its official foundation date is 28 November 1660, when a group of 12 met at Gresham College after a lecture by Christopher Wren, then the Gresham Professor of Astronomy, and decided to found ‘a College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematicall Experimentall Learning’. This group included Wren himself, Robert Boyle, John Wilkins, Sir Robert Moray, and William, Viscount Brouncker. The Society was to meet weekly to witness experiments and discuss what we would now call scientific topics. The first Curator of Experiments was Robert Hooke. It was Moray who first told the King, Charles II, of this venture and secured his approval and encouragement. At first apparently nameless, the name The Royal Society first appears in print in 1661, and in the second Royal Charter of 1663 the Society is referred to as ‘The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge’. It was also in 1663 that the Society acquired its motto “Nullius in Verba” This means “trust no one person’s word.”

    The assumption then was  simple, that Copernicus, Galileo, Descartes and Newton had discovered the true view of nature, the math-bound vision and via their joint mathematical/mechanical approaches – effected in laboratory where tools of measurement were coalesced  (the temple/mosque/church of that math-bound worldview), we arrive at  “the” objective and liberating view of nature.

    Other approaches effected in other places could not be trusted. This was the only view allowed.

    Thus a society of “advanced” (mechanical-vision exploring, experimenting, observing, and thinking) men could exclusively be trusted to be objective.  Their work had to be submitted to peer review of like-minded men. This was in contradistinction to trusting the prior, lower-consciousness, emotive views  based on blind faith (trusting the prophesy or revelation of a revered person such as a pope, cardinal, biblical prophet, fortuneteller, etc).

    This is how the concept of peer review originated, as an adjunct to the emergence of the 17th century’s new and exciting mechanical, math-based vision of nature – the trigger, the inner catapult for the Industrial Revolution.

    THE FALLACY OF PEER-REVIEW EQUALS OBJECTIVITY
    The fallacy of this approach lies the common partiality toward a superficially-true/depth-false or illusionary worldview. The objectivity thus becomes illusionary itself. Math symbols abstract how to separate all elements of consciousness. This is the penultimate left-brain orientation to nature, which by its very nature is what most (not least) biases awareness.  This is why for example money, which is math-based, so incomparably corrupts the integrity of consciousness to all depths. More seriously the 17th century vision, which required peer review to buttress it, is  actually and intrinsically anti-consciousness. This is why it has failed for centuries to integrate any meaningful understanding of consciousness  – and why it has extremely non-sustainable and polluting impacts for conscious life. It very powerfully undermines the core of life (in a marriage with commerce) in the healing arts.  That is why we  can’t help but have growing chronic and depth-illness epidemics – including autism, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cancer, and so on – which are each different forms of consciousness-diseases supported in their growth by the ideologies of modern, peer-reviewed and peer-pressure created forms of allopathic medicine.

    AWESOME
    Its awesome to look at this bigger historical picture of how we got lost and remain lost. Nothing happens by accident.

    MY SIMILAR EXPERIENCE
    In this same light, a peer-reviewing committee also rejected my presentation proposal for the last ASSC conference in Canada. This is because I was promoting a non-mechanical understanding of consciousness that directly threatens their game….again the 350-year-old, Royal Society born-type Grand-Clock Universe vision… the intellectual foundations of the modern polluted, non-sustainable and ill Industrial Age ..or which has been devastating-toward-near-extinction a large part of life and consciousness on our planet.

    Those who perpetuate this tradition are promoting to conquer consciousness in the same way we make a better mechanical race car in the lab or a better bulldozer to raise a rain forest for cattle ranches. Their form of “peer review” is a critical part of maintaining the overall loss of objectivity.

    LORNA TO YOUR HONOR
    So my dear and wise friend Lorna, don’t lose spirit.

    Take it has an honor that your deeper-to-core thinking was rejected.

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    Cleansing Reactions

    No Comments 04 August 2010

    Cleansing Reactions and Healing Crises
    What Are They?


    by Jameth Sheridan, N.D.
    ©1998, 1999, 2000

    A “cleansing reaction” or “healing crisis” is a natural, significant body initiated process that can occur when accumulated toxins are being eliminated from the body. These toxins come from unhealthful foods (primarily), impure air, tap water, electromagnetic radiation, negative thoughts, etc. This internal body cleansing is absolutely essential to maintain or regain health.

    Cleansing reactions can occur for two somewhat opposite reasons:

    1.) Ingestion of toxins. The body has accumulated/is still accumulating toxins at a faster rate than it can eliminate them by normal means. It reaches a point of “enough is enough” (toxic overload). In this scenario, the body will create a cleansing reaction when you are eating or living unhealthily.

    2.) Increased vitality. When cleansing foods/practices are undertaken, such as eating more raw, whole, vegan, health-promoting foods and many superfood supplements, the body’s vitality increases, as does its ability to throw off toxins. In this situation, the body will create a temporary cleansing reaction because you are eating healthfully. The elimination of old toxins is commonly mistaken as “this health food made me sick.”

    Symptoms of a cleansing reaction can include lethargy; temporary all-over muscle aching; mucous or other discharge; a coated, pasty tongue; light-headedness upon standing and in general; headaches; and flu-like symptoms in general. A cleansing reaction/healing crisis may take the form of old symptoms that have been previously suppressed. You may think you are sick. However, this cleansing process is absolutely essential to achieve health and should not be suppressed with drugs. The mainstream medical establishment has completely closed its collective mind to cleansing and assumes that any symptoms displayed by the body are caused by a microbe, so antibiotics are usually prescribed even if they think the causative agent is a virus. Medical antibiotics have no effect on viruses, other than weakening the immune system so viruses can replicate more. Antibiotics and other drugs suppress cleansing and the immune system as well.

    Suppressing cleansing reactions/healing crises leads to lethargy, sickness, and eventually, to life threatening degenerative diseases.

    Since healthy, raw, vegan (no animal flesh, dairy or eggs) foods are relatively non-toxic and contain nutrients which help to detoxify your cells (as do superfoods), they can initiate, and allow the body to initiate, beneficial cleansing reactions. This is a very good thing.

    If a cleansing reaction does occur, I recommend consuming lots of healthy fluids such as raw vegetable juices, raw fruit juices (diluted 50/50 with purified water), fresh watery fruits, and purified water; along with superfoods such as wheat grass, barley grass, spirulina, certain herbs such as Ginkgo Biloba, plant source enzymes such as Digestion Enhancement Enzymes™, HealthForce Vitamineral™ Green (a superfood complex), etc., to assist in the cleansing and apprehending of toxins. In addition, certain homeopathic remedies can assist the cleansing process and make it more comfortable without suppressing it. Consult with a Homeopathic practitioner, or the many books on homeopathy, and/or a local health food store for more information on homeopathic remedies. If possible, avoid homeopathics that are in a base of lactose. I do not recommend water fasting, meaning that nothing is consumed but water. I feel strongly that a mostly liquid diet of fresh juices combined with bio-compatible nutritional supplements™ (including those listed above), and either enemas or a mild herbal laxative, is superior to pure water fasting. I feel this type of cleanse allows for deeper, more effective cleansing and greater ease on the eliminative organs (more cleansing with less severe, more comfortable and effective cleansing reactions.)

    Having a clean colon can also greatly assist the cleansing process and is essential for true health. I have had great success with proper colon cleanses. Contact HealthForce Nutritionals for more information on highly effective colon cleanses. There are less intense (and somewhat less effective) alternative programs that I highly recommend doing if not doing a colon cleanse that HealthForce offers. These other programs can usually be found at health food stores.

    The cleansing process may be slowed down or stopped by eating heavy food (cooked or raw) such as tofu, tempeh, nuts and seeds (especially unsoaked or roasted); or worse, bread, white flour and sugar, processed foods in general, animal flesh, or dairy products (which I don’t recommend). Prescription or over-the-counter drugs are often taken to stop the symptoms of a cleansing process. However, in addition to halting this beneficial cleansing process, the body now has to deal with the added toxicity of the drugs. Suppressing cleansing reactions/healing crises leads to lethargy, sickness, and eventually, to life threatening degenerative diseases, even if suppressing the cleansing makes you feel better in the short term. Obviously, assisting the cleansing process is preferred and the only way to achieve actual health. Without knowing the preceding information, many people have mistakenly concluded that healthy raw foods and/or superfoods made them sick, and unhealthful foods or drugs made them well. If you do experience outwardly noticeable cleansing symptoms, remember that they don’t last forever, and once through them, people often feel better than they have in years.

    Some individuals (that are aware of the validity of cleansing reactions) hold the firm position that microbes have nothing to do with being sick, and that all sicknesses are actually cleansing reactions. Based on my extensive research (including actual lab work with microbes), I have concluded that both beneficial cleansing reactions and microbial illnesses do exist. To ignore either one these, is, in my view, a very bad and dangerous idea.

    ** Cleansing and microbial infections (bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic) have similar symptoms. However, having symptoms of cleansing does not, by itself, mean that you are having a beneficial cleansing reaction. You might be in cleansing because you ate something or were subjected to something that was toxic, and caused you to go into cleansing (see point #1 above). Do not dismiss the role of microbes in disease. There are natural alternatives to antibiotics and other toxic drugs, (such as olive leaf extract, stabilized oxygen – Oxygen Supreme™, grapefruit seed extract, echinacea, garlic, oregano oil, other essential oils, elderberry extract, etc.) and the previous suggestions on what to do to support a cleansing reaction will also nutritionally assist the body in overcoming microbial invasions (and boost the immune system in general).*

    I am not generally in favor of pharmaceutical antibiotics and they are widely over-prescribed, misused and abused. They are often prescribed for viral conditions, for which they essentially have no positive effect. However, I have seen irrefutable cases where pharmaceutical antiobiotics have clearly and dramatically improved health in both companion animals and humans, and quite literally saved lives. I would not have been caught dead saying this many years ago, when I was fully entrenched in traditional raw food theories. Pharmaceutical antibiotics are considered the “anti-christ” by many, the embodiment of pure evil. Many would die before taking them and many have. I am aware of people who have died due to their refusal to take antiobiotics, even herbal ones, or simply waiting much too long. If pharmaceutical antiobiotics become necessary, I strongly urge you to consume protiobics (friendly bacteria) such as acidophilus and bifidus, and to take liver protective and regenerative herbs or foods such as dandelion greens, beets, and Milk Thistle extract (as found in Liver Rescue™ III+). Also, please investigate the effective herbal alternatives to antibiotics before resorting to antiobiotics (IF you have access to them). Also consider looking at your life practices (food, exercise, etc.) to see where you may improve so as to have a stronger imune system in the future.

    I suggest you seek out a health conscious, open-minded, nutritionally aware health care professional (who understands the difference between genuine sickness and genuine cleansing, and is aware of non-toxic alternatives to antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal, and anti-parasitic drugs), and/or educating yourself.

    * These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat cure, or mitigate any disease. They have not been evaluated by the F.D.A. Discuss any change in your diet or supplement program with your physician.

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    WHAT IS LIFE? Part – I

    No Comments 28 July 2010

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    There is hardly a question more important to ask.

    QUESTIONS OF IF…..
    If you don’t know exactly “what’s life” and especially your very own intimate life force, how can you know the ways to best nurture, heal or restore life?

    If  you want to become more and more alive, or in the negative, stop being devitalized or subject to an aging process, how is that possible without knowing (transpersonally and objectively), again “what is life?”

    If that life force is seriously ill, how will you choose between different ways that claim to reverse illness – without knowing deeply and thoroughly …. what is life?

    If  you feel  somehow that your life is our of sorts, how can you move to fulfill your life, again and again with knowing what
    …….God help us all to know …. what is life?

    If you want to live a long and full life, and maybe for a century or more, how will that be made possible without first knowing, and precisely for sure the secrets of …. what is life?

    If you are seeking a diet that is more enlivening, and choosing between a regular, raw, and raw-living diet, what exactly demarcates the difference and why?

    If life on earth is seriously threatened with extinction (with nearly 25% or more of all of life slated to become extinct in this century)  plus if the causes are humanly triggered, how can we best deal with this crisis and know what causes and can stop this, without knowing first what is life?

    CONCENTRATED PRESENCE
    My answer to these questions is as follows. Life manifests, and especially in living organisms, through the concentrated presence, expression or drawing out of nature of what is consciousness. The mathematical principles that design machines draw out of nature the mechanical, which is relatively not conscious.

    Life draws out of nature its consciousness.

    Consciousness thus forms, in my view, the quintessence or irreducible distilled essence of what underlies all of life – and the development of that consciousness then becomes life’s distinguishing characteristic and sets its deepest core purpose in existing.

    Thus billions or more of plants, animals and microbial life species have , in my opinion, just one commonly-held characteristic. They are sentient. They react to their environment in ways that does not fit the mechanical, unconscious billiard-ball colliding model.

    We see this awareness in all of life, from the largest of dinosaurs to the tiniest of nano-viruses.

    Life and its forms come, however, in a variety of not just sizes, but shapes, colors, textures, and many other features. Some live in the air and others in the soil or underwater. A horse may, for example, move very quickly. But a tree stands relatively still, rooted in its whole life to the ground. A squash plant may grow horizontally, hugging closely the earth. A tree will grow otherwise, reaching up to the sky.

    Each life species has its distinguishing characteristics but they all share what is life.

    Looking at plants, and their reactions to their environment, the presence of consciousness is not as evident. Books like the  Secret Life of Plants bring out that this is not the case. Plants are sentient.

    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS?
    Now if the bringing out of consciousness is the essence of life, this begs the question, what is consciousness.

    For me, consciousness is the principle of connection itself in nature.

    Continued in Part II

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    WHAT IS LIFE? Part II

    No Comments 27 July 2010

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    Simple truths are often the most profound. There is hardly a more profound truth to consider than what really is “life” itself.

    We can observe that any living organism is connected within as a whole. Therefore, metaphorically, it wears a “badge of organicity” – some exterior design that reflects a living unity within. For example, a flower radiates from its center displaying such a paradigm of unity. A floral beauty is other than something helter-skelter.  A leaf similarly branches in a pattern of unity from its root vein. The eye of animal radiates like a flower or the solarity of the sun.  All of these are “organic badges” -  exterior signs of organic/organized life and consciousness within. For I propose that consciousness is the foundation relationship of connection itself in nature. When concentrated most purely it then manifests as organic life in its beauty and glory.

    A reverse evidence is obtained by cutting a living organism apart, destroying that organic connectedness. There and then consciousness leaves and the organism dies.

    CONNECTED WITHOUT
    Living organisms do connect to their environment from within, from their consciousness. We can see this more in contrast or the reverse evidence – as when mechanical billiard balls do not do the same. Thus a billiard ball will move and react mechanically or only based on a reaction to a surface interaction. There is no inner connecting consciousness. The balls are “alive” in the sense of moving but dead in terms of having any inner motivating force, moving rather in a mechanical way. A seed that grows to become a tree has true life within. It will gather the force within needed to attract nutrient to grow tall with. Imagine it does so, at all cellular levels, from its consciousness flowing later within a tree’s sap. What is flowing is life within, withing the hard protective bark housing the softer life’s consciousness.

    NURTURES OR DESTROYS LIFE
    Following my train of thought, imagine first that life is the concentrated presence of consciousness, then that consciousness again forms the cosmic and pure principle of connection itself in nature, and finally that anything which connects life to its wholeness nurtures that life. The flip side implies anything which separates, severs, scalpels or cuts apart (or surgically disconnects that wholeness)  and thereby harms more than on a superficial level – harms life. That’s why life feels pain when deeply cut. Fire also harms life by being a separative or de-composing agent. It draws the light and consciousness out. The exception is to cut out something toxic  or life-harming – or where a double-negative that yields a positive. Water also nurtures life – which implies it must establish the same deeply integral connective/consciousness relationship. We can see this when water rounds the sharp corners of rocks. A sharp corner is something in geometrical opposition. To be so in opposition means something is not at one. When water rounds sharp corners it brings what is not at one back to connective oneness. Water re-establishes the connective relationship of nature that forms life. It thus also creates circular bubbles which have no points in opposition. This equates over and over again with our core and revolutionary view that consciousness form the root, foundation or pure relationship of connection in nature!

    This is why water not only forms spherical bubbles, but also brings out the rainbow (another paradigm of nature’s oneness) and thus the miracle of life from every seed. Water, in this view, is not essentially H2O as chemically, dead, surface-effecting, or math defined in the mechanical view – which ideological orientation of the 17th century still dominates our modern culture.

    HOUSED BUT NOT ROOTED
    Imagine life is thus grounded irreducibly in consciousness, and consciousness in turn  forms this irreducible relationship of connection in nature. Then this powerfully differs from the Newtonian world-picture which adds that supposedly the atom, “the indivisible one” or “what God created as One on the First Day of Creation,” forms the building blocks of nature. Newton believed this premise because he thought that a) nature always mirrored mathematical order, b) numbers formed the building blocks of mathematics, therefore c) atoms, representing numbers, were the building blocks of nature. This was Sir Isaac Newton’s mystical logic for believing we need also something akin in the laboratory to search and find the atom under the microscope. We have nowadays culturally adopted his beliefs as objectively true.  The reorganization of nature based on that contorted view has opened up a vast Pandora’s box.

    Shifting away from that Newtonian vision, imagine that nature is not essentially made up of separate building blocks to conform to Newton’s vision. Imagine instead that it has a connected inner weave – a weave of consciousness – which binds all of nature together.  Guided by the Newtonian view, we are destroying that weave. Imagine further that consciousness is rooted not in what’s solid or physical as much as what’s physical is rooted in is conscious. Life then flows “in between” what appears on the surface as separate.  And our life’s consciousness travels instantaneously from brain to toe, if the latter is consciousness-accessible.  Life also travels via a tree’s sap and via our bodies using various connecting fluids.

    CUT A LIVING THING OPEN
    Cut an apple open and it soon turns brown or “oxidizes.” Oxygen is a concept also created within the atomic view.  Imagine that when life is impaired, severed, made toxic, inflamed, or its vessels are cut apart,  life begins to leave. With the apple, it browns and then further decays. Its connective life force, so to speak, is absorbed by what surrounds it (when no longer protected within a whole and enclosed or shelled form).  We can think of a tortoise’s soft body being protected within its hard exterior. That aliveness then does not belong to the organism’s shell or its outermost form but rather to the inner softer, pre-physcial world centered within – and to the universal principle of connection itself  or to consciousness – which unifies living nature and to which life returns.

    TWO MAIN DIRECTIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
    In my deep personal experience there really are two essential and main directions of consciousness. I wish I could invent that proposition but nature displays this with our split left and right brains as tuning forks – each tuning into two opposite and primary consciousness directions. They work like a wave flowing towards a seashore and then returning to the ocean. These two directions also involve going away from and back to consciousness’ own underlying inner connected oneness. These two potential directions are why we and other animals have bifurcated brains and opposite “tuning forks” towards these directions.  One side tunes better into what I call the separation of all elements of consciousness (moving away from the  essence of life and living awareness). The other moves consciousness back towards what I call its connective essence. The latter movement is more healing, the former is not. However because things are ultimately and organically one, there is a kind of yin yang co-dependent between the two opposite directions. They need each other to co-exist. Their reversal expresses the other’s reality. For example, we cannot separate something that is not first connected. We cannot connect something that is not first separated. The two must be present for each other.  We therefore need both sides of our brain to think in a whole way. But if the right brain dominates, we can best connect what is most separate or broken apart.  If the left brain dominates, we tend best do the opposite, to break apart what is whole. The latter turns out to be destructive of life. There are vast consequences of adopting the later, and manifesting as a  mechanical, left-brain dominant vision of nature.

    Continued in Part III

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    WHAT IS LIFE? – PART III

    No Comments 25 July 2010

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    ROOT REASON WE’RE MASS DESTROYING LIVING SPECIES ON EARTH

    Imagine that a deep understanding of ourselves – what is our life – will help us to stop destroying so many species on earth.

    Something in our consciousness doesn’t either recognize, value, honor or nurture life around us. Curiously I believe this has to do with  our advanced bi-brain structure. This is because our right brain (tuned into our holistic consciousness) helps us in “connecting” deeply with the essence of life in nature while our left brain moves us in the opposite or” separating” direction – and with the latter being dominant.

    My experience is that what the word “consciousness” points to the essence of life – and consciousness in turn allows us to connect to the world around us and within.  It has also been my insight that when we are in a  more right-brain dominant frame of mind, we again connect with that deeper holistic essence of consciousness; and in a left-brain dominant frame of mind we do not – disconnecting us from the depths of life and connecting us powerfully to the surface appearances. The very highest left brain skill is mathematical – using math symbols to separate all elements of consciousness. At least since the 17th century, we have used a mechanical  (math-0rganized and woven together ) vision of nature to best supposedly understand and relate to the core of nature – and which in my opinion a fundamental and profound mistake.

    I am convinced this is the root reason why we are wholesale destroying organic life clear around the planet.

    These are the precious creatures that wear the proud and rare “badges of organicity,” of the concentrated presence of consciousness and life within.

    Life itself in nature cannot be destroyed – not if it is based on the irreducible and indestructible relationship of connection itself of all of nature which also creates nature’s oneness. That is ultimately untouchable. However specific life forms,  expressing organic life – or sentient beings that have taken literally millions of years to evolve – are being crudely extinguished, exterminated, killed, maimed  or annihilated. They are becoming extinct.

    We are like bulls in this china closet of nature.

    Humans may themselves soon become threatened species. We are threatened already with the existence and proliferation of atomic weapons. It is thus superficial to “green our lawns” by removing pesticides and herbicides, without greening first our minds or addressing our root inner visions that have made us into killing agents on killing fields.

    WHY MODERN MEDICINE FAILS TO HEAL MOST ILLNESSES

    Another major signs of things going wrong is a failing medical care system. Currently it is based on using surgery, drugs and radiation to make our bodies “whole.”  You can rarely cut something surgically apart and make it whole. With health epidemics like cancer quite rampant, that health care delivery system is in disarray,  being based on the same root mechanical (not life and consciousness-based)vision of nature. We thus fail to reverse several major chronic systemic illness. We rather poison ourselves with chemical drugs to make profits for Big Pharma. We especially see growing consciousness diseases – such as Alzheimer’s mental disarray, cancers’  silent spreading and diabetes’ diabolical neuropathy. If our modern world simply understood what is life and consciousness, we would , I believe, not have such pestilences.

    TOWARD A GLOBAL MIND CHANGE

    We urgently need a root worldview change or global mind change. For me this refers to a shift to a life-centered vision of nature and away from the  mechanical-centered, math-based that spearheaded  the Industrial Revolution. This doesn’t mean we stop using machines, rather they must serve the more central needs of life.

    As we change our very deepest core visions, everything else can and will change in tandem.

    Otherwise the changes will  remain superficial and ineffective.

    The power of deep-entrenched central beliefs allows them to become pivots for profound change.

    Some 400 years ago we shifted our highest central beliefs about the nature. In the Middle Ages the Bible revealing a God-created and manifested universe. The modern world now sees a math-bound universe whose order is  revealed by numbers and equations. Looked at from an outside point of view, there are problems with the latter vision. Math symbols abstract how to separate all elements of consciousness. One cannot integrally connect a vision by systematically separating its elements. This contradiction permeates the whole math-tied view of nature.

    The good news is that we can make another huge vision leap. The last such shift within was accompanied with a great deal of external political, cultural and economic violence. This time it may be accompanied by more environmental violence.

    HIGHER LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    My vision  is that if we can and must shift to a higher level of consciousness, moving from a mechanical (Newtonian) to a life-centered vision of nature. This is also a consciousness-centered shift. How much of this is possible will depend on others taking on this banner. We certainly can shift to better ways to nurture, sustain and discover life in nature rather than best bringing out the machine-like, mechanical (Industrial Revolution).

    I feel there is no more important inner task facing our modern world.

    With mechanical things, motions have no inner life component to inspire them. With living organisms, motions are inner consciousness driven. In this light, and with nearly 1/4 of all earthly species headed soon towards extinction, we need a deep shift within to a higher level of consciousness – to redirect our lives and save our planet from its present path of potential self-destruction.

    HEALING MIND, Science Of Consciousness

    Moving Away From The Death-Centered Vision of Nature

    1 Comment 23 July 2010

    INTRODUCTION

    Some environment scientists project that up to 50% of all species may be threatened with extinction in the next 100 years. Why is this happening? It is my thesis that we are following a death-centered vision of nature that is manifesting all around us.

    QUESTIONING OUR MECHANICAL VIEW OF THE COSMOS

    Our view of the cosmos, at least since the 17th century, has revolved around the all-cosmos-organizing use of math symbols. The most representative book of this vision is Sir Isaac Newton‘s Principia Naturalis Mathematica, which I translate The Laws of Nature as Mathematical.  That view has yielded the vision of the disciplines of chemistry, physics and biotechnology, which together, we are told, most objectively fathom our world’s essence. Having this scientific perspective at our fingertips, we presumably can progress or have a commanding knowledge of all of nature.

    But ecological devastation and growing health pandemics belie this claim. In truth, we are not masters even of our own bodies or spirits when in later life our health and mental integrity is often in disarray. The latter refers to such things as the growing Alzheimer’s epidemic and to the phenomenon that ever more diabetes sufferers end their lives often in near total blindness.

    Thus within this essay we will revisit, with deep-seated irreverence, what I call the “soul” of modernity or the dominating modern perspective of an essentially quantitative universe. We reevaluate this quantitative view’s major applications and implications, showing that it not only involves technical or erudite science, but also has relevant influences on our daily lives, according to the principle of “as above, so below.”

    AS ABOVE, SO BELOW

    What this means is that our overall worldview tends to filter down from the top-rung, ivory- tower, unifying view (the dominant scheme for claiming to know something about nature’s oneness as with formulas such as E=mc2) all the way down to the lowliest of applications and finest details of everyday life. In the 17th century, the quantitative view rose to its dominant posture by more convincingly describing our solar system’s motions than the Bible. The Bible seemed to have implied that the sun rotated around the earth. At least in Genesis we were told that “the stars were made to shine upon the earth.” Did that mean we were the central focus, the apple of God’s eye, or even the center of the universe?

    This sense that mechanical/mathematical insights might outpace those of the Bible was a deep shock to the soul of the medieval world. As the new worldview reversed the rotation of the outer universe (thus a “re-volutionary” view), it also turned their inner world upside down. The change in cosmic perspective then impacted other scientific explorers who wanted to emulate the genius of Sir Isaac Newton in their respective domains. One dramatic result was eventually the Industrial Revolution which brought us inventions of mechanical things like waterwheels, flying shuttles, spinning jennies and mules, water frames, power looms and cotton gins. These showcased the new-found mechanical wisdom.

    The Industrial Revolution, however, was not the only outcome of this influential vision of the cosmos. Astronomers peering through telescopes (and defining all that they saw mathematically) formed a kind of ideological partnership with others peering through magnifying lenses to likewise understand microcosms. They began to look at the cells of all other living organisms, the elements within cells like nuclei, and chemicals, atoms and their sub-atomic particles all in a mechanical way. When a civilization claims to know a universal order, the principle of “as above so below” applies. Thus everyday affairs plus the microcosms of experience had to conform to the macrocosm’s mathematical essence and motions. In everyday affairs, not only mechanical inventions employed in factories but also a new science of economics now guided human interactions to best create an efficient social mechanism for progress.

    Early on, however, the major inventors of machines were amateurs, working part-time at their new nuts-and-bolts inventions and wishing for mostly notoriety rather than compensation for these discoveries. Outside of impacting social changes in the Industrial Revolution, there was as yet no deep impact on our ecologies. It was not until 1833 that the term “scientist” was introduced by William Whewel, finding it necessary to designate a new professional class; and not until almost a 100 years later did that class of scientists arise significantly.  By the second decade of the 20th century, there were about 10,000 scientists employed worldwide. Again the impact was largely social, as scientists created efficient killing instruments of war, being mostly employed during WWI.  It is estimated that their numbers swelled to nearly a 100,000 during WWII.  As Derek de Solla Price noted in his 1951 paper concerning the exponential growth of science, “Quantitative measures of the development of science,”| and published in the relatively obscure Archives Internationale d’Histoire des Sciences that 80-90 percent of all scientists who had ever lived where alive at that time.

    Thereafter these same professionals sought employment in private industry and contributed to the rise of a vast array of industrial, household, agricultural, and drug-selling or pharmaceutical chemical enterprises. Their mathematizations of nature now began to penetrate also exponentially and more deeply into nature’s veils and into our surrounding environment. Scientists joined efforts with businessmen and tradesmen who had a similar orientation. It was expressed via accounting worksheets, profit-and-loss and balance-sheet statements, as well as by vendor price-tagging everything to make a profit. William Petty, sometimes considered the first ’laissez-faire’ capitalist and also famed for his philosophy of  “political arithmetic,” was a member of the Royal Society along with his friend, Sir Isaac Newton, and thus attempting to bring the Newtonian worldview down to earth, to socio-political relationships.

    If the universe was math-organized, should not all our socio-ecological interactions be best organized this way too? Would not a dominantly commercial society be a best fit for living in a Newtonian “Grand-clock” cosmos? Nowadays our socio-economic relationships are organized by means of monetary ties between financial companies, employers, vendors, growers, manufacturers and service providers. The intertwining of larger-scope financial relationships used to be centered on Wall Street’s and London’s financial districts. Nowadays financial markets have evolved into much larger global webs, why booms and recessions have tended to be worldwide or globally interconnected.

    Growing financial webs can thus be viewed as a further universalization of the modern quantitative worldview to which we are all accustomed to living amidst. Galaxies, social orders, ecologies, atoms, and ultimately every cell nuclei and gene expression were subdued to conform. From the moment we wake up with an alarm clock, an advance over Galileo’s simple inventions by means of Thomas Edison’s electric empowerments, we indeed wake up in this “modern world” we have created it. Throughout the average day we are further mathematizing our consciousness.  We might display a social security number, credit card or bank account number; or reveal how many dollars we are willing to exchange for goods and services.  We might ask a surveyor to measure a plot of land or a carpenter to fix our homes using a precision ruler, level and square. The list of ways we so structure consciousness is endless, but the degree is also unprecedented.

    Given the new power of transportation and communication technologies, no part of our planet has remained untouched by our cultural footprints for very long. One of the last outposts hidden in the mountainous regions near Tibet was a previously untouched ancient civilization of the Ladakhi, and still following an ancient Tibetan Buddhist way of life. They were first discovered in the 1960’s as having no use for money. They laughed at Westerners who wanted to exchange with them their pieces of government-stamped paper called “money” for priceless heirlooms. They did not wear watches nor did they participate in our Western-style rat race. As noted in the work, Native American Mathematics, Inuit tribesmen in Alaska, like many Native Americans, lived in circular tepees (nest-like homes made of natural skins) and were reported to be astounded when they first saw European settlers living in T-squared homes.

    We take our state of consciousness and our worldview for granted. We don’t allow outside and independent critiques to penetrate as we feel we are superior to primitive indigenous views, a belief that is ever reinforced by the power of our tanks, bulldozers and other technologies that we use to trample cultures. The question then arises, are we really on the “right,” let alone a superior path? Have we been well led or misled by the seminal 17th century philosophers’ worldview? A book called Ancient Futures by Helena Norberg-Hodge documents how within just one generation of the Ladakhi culture’s exposure to our Western ways, their deeply content, violence-free, highly spiritual, joyous and idyllic culture has radically degenerated.

    For me a metaphor for how Western civilization has “progressed” is the predictable 20-year delay between the advent of processed sugars in a culture and the onset of Type II diabetes epidemics. Initially the sugars yield a great stimulating high. The problem is that sugar-filled products become addictive. We get hooked as no ill effects at first manifest. Later we reap illness in an insipid, unbeknownst slipping-of-consciousness way. Cell membranes throughout the body become essentially unconscious, insensitive, and not responsive to the arrival of blood glucose and insulin – so that blood sugar levels rise. In the past 20 years, the number of diabetics has risen from 30 million to 230 million worldwide.

    With the trickling-down effect of the Newtonian worldview, there was also a vast and stimulating excitement with each new discovery of some mechanical means to empower us over nature, and here too we managed to get hooked. By contrast, however, the also insipid ill-effects are delayed for centuries and this makes it still harder to see through what is really going on.

    Early on, very few negative major effects were noticeable from the Industrial Revolution. The skies were not yet shadowed by brown clouds as they now are over continents. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels only noted the problem of social exploitations in the 19th century. With the early 20th century crash on Wall Street we saw a further creating of social sufferings. Two reactions ensued, that of progressive capitalism under the guidance of Franklin Roosevelt and his “New Deal” (and that of some alternative approaches in socialist societies) reflecting a divide between liberal/progressive and conservative politics. The attitude was that the root problem could be fixed, one way or the other, and without impeding the advance of our industrial and commercial society and its core underlying worldview.

    As a large mass of professional scientists joined together their efforts during World War II, as with the Manhattan Project, we were faced with the sudden and frightening invention of atomic weapons. The fear this invention engendered, however, was ameliorated by the promises of new progress and hope from other scientific developments – the invention of jet planes, color televisions, refrigerators, dazzling cars, ever more advanced telephone and computer technologies as means of communicating, plus even landing on the moon. There was a decade or more delay, after the newly vast dissemination of chemical products through private industry that something serious suddenly became visible. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring innovatively, poetically, and powerfully noted a growing “death specter” in nature.

    Since the publication of Silent Spring in 1962, we have had reactive movements concerned with the newly threatened state of our environment, and now non-organic agriculture and nutrition. Still the essential worldview of the 17th century has largely survived unscathed. More powerful mechanical technologies thus continue to tread ever deeper into the bosom of nature, as with biopharming or the bioengineering of plants and animals and nanotechnology. More advanced atomic weapons are also on the horizon and more, not less, pesticides are now in use decades after Carson’s stirring warnings. While during Carson’s lifetime only pockets of nature and its precious species where threatened, today our ecological problems have grown to become global, as with global warming, and thereby threatening the sustainability of our entire planet, or all of its ecologies and all of its species. Carson, by the way, herself died of cancer.

    DOUBTING THE MOST UNDOUBTABLE BELIEF

    To reiterate again the same question, have we been put on the right course by well-meaning 17th century philosophies? I, for one, am deeply certain we have not, and that these philosophers fundamentally erred in their reasoning and deeply misunderstood the root nature of ourselves and the world we live in. It is now quite a huge task to challenge their vision head-on, to break free, and in my view to get back to seeing straight and “in the raw.” Our present educational system ever reinforces their ideology, entrenching the status quo in the subconscious of billions of children at impressionable ages, structuring the minds of future leaders of our world. It is authoritatively taught as the absolute scientific truth, and we are given icon or idolized images of superheroes like Newton and Einstein to buttress the same. If we score high on science exams, it means we have agreed with the same and thus are labeled “smart.”

    Lastly, the deeply entrenched penetration of that worldview manifests itself physically. We allow math-defined, lab-created chemicals to penetrate our skins, nostrils, mouths and throughout our bodies. Synthetic chemicals are now present in what we eat, drink, touch, shower with, breathe in, and use in making clothing, medicines, make-up and personal health/hygiene aides. We may shudder that some investigative tests show huge toxic chemical traces of DDT, PCBs, and PBDEs in mothers’ breast milk and in the placenta fluids that bathe the unborn infant; or that newborns already have hundreds of toxic chemical traces in their bloodstream, chemicals which once were never found on our planet. Actually Inuit children in Alaska have some of the highest traces, as pointed out in a book called Silent Snow, The Slow Poisoning of the Arctic by Maria Cone. They also thus evidence higher statistics of mental retardation. But we are told there would be only “better living through chemistry.”

    All these “wonderful” chemical elements that have now so powerfully affected our planet were, of course, first math-defined and designed. The time has been short to experience the full effect. It has been little over half a century that we’ve unleashed so many chemicals into our bodies and the surrounding environment globally, and all on the considerable faith that we are ever working with the laws of nature and not against them even as our bodies breakdown with cancers and are treated with chemotherapy to keep in step with the underlying vision). We also send out environmental scientist to threatened ecospheres to then mathematically measure what is going wrong. But maybe it is time to start doubting our most undoubted belief.

    CAN AN ESSAY TAKE ON THIS ENTRENCHED VISION?

    In general because ideas are subtle in form, they can penetratingly impact so many terrains, especially worldviews that are universalizing. Thus the trickle-down development of the mathematical view and its entrenchment are not unique. When ancient Chinese sages introduced a different web or “weave without a Weaver,” the yin/yang philosophy of the cosmos, it too filtered down over many centuries to guide emperors in their governing of dynasties, parents in raising their children, and doctors in treating their ill patients or preventing their ailments. What seems more unique about the mathematical vision is that it has become so globally-impacting and potent an ideational tsunami. Now we ever more reap what we have sown.

    Is it then possible for us to uproot then the vastness of what we have planted and begin even a new planting of a different seed vision? Because 17th century philosophers saw their vision as doubtlessly true and thus lacked insight and foresight about its dangers, we have accumulated few, if any, tools for tilling the soils of doubt to begin a process of uprooting that vision. The mathematical view has so incredibly been allowed to proceed unhampered, thereby “metastasizing” the original misguidance.  It is thus necessary to muster our own new resources for this task, namely to bring together powerfully psychological and logical or rational arguments as to why the original vision was flawed. Can then an essay and its arguments take all this on, to effectively challenge such an established vision, entrenched for centuries through unyielding justifications and now accepted as universally true? Can it question a worldview that arrogantly gives us “the” best way of looking at worldly things and how they “truly” work, and thanks to which we then can “progress?” Or do we question the Newtonian presumptions of knowing “the” universal laws or guiding principles and workings of nature, and if so how?

    What then are the first steps towards this road less traveled?

    WHAT IS RAW-WISDOM & ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL ARGUMENT

    For me the first step is the decision not to psychologically shove “under the rug” any terrible and blatant problems tied to the mechanical worldview’s impact. We rather do the opposite. We spotlight anomalies because they are important opportunities for knowledge to make great leaps causing us to reconsider our first premises or paradigms.  All is this questioning stance is made empowered by the constant guidance of what I call “raw wisdom.”

    Raw wisdom is a distilled right-brain dominant view of our world. Thus the adjective “raw” refers to seeing things naked of artificial mental dressing-ups. We take off all the “costumes” or concepts through which we reach out to all our senses, without granting any special privileges to the scientific, yin/yang philosophy or any other ideological positions. Studies have shown that the right brain usually offers us the pre-conceptual view of experiences in the raw. For example, we might look at a person’s skin color as “black” when their skin color is closer to a shade of brown. Concepts in our mind can frequently impose images onto our senses that bear only a vague resemblance to “raw experience.” When there is a mental imbalance or too much of such left-brain impositions of concepts, we need the right brain’s raw way of seeing to truly bring us “back to our senses.”

    Concepts are also outline images in our mind that we use to guide the focusing of awareness towards an object and then to separate out that object in our consciousness. Left-brain dominant awareness, conceptually-guided, can then expertly focus on “progressive consciousness separations,” or more simply said, ever finer separate details and each in time-sequential and spatially separate-stepped ways. Right-brain dominant awareness tends to do the exact opposite, to unfocus, to thus look at more than separate details, including overviewing and holistic perspective. A right-brain damaged person can thus fail to recognize a close relative’s face, while still being able to describe that relative’s facial details.  If we have an environmental pollution problem, for example, a more left-brain dominant search for a solution is to go directly to the site, measure in detail the exact amount and degree of the presence of a chemical, put the numbers their measurements on a chart and then perhaps remove it and measure again.  The only problem is that the solution is superficial if we continue to create and distribute more of the same chemicals. A right-brain posture is to look at the vastest overview of how such chemicals were first formed (here out of an ideology of nature introduced centuries ago into our culture), thus veering attention to the deeper and whole solution.

    There are still larger overviews of how the consciousness of humanity evolved, taking great leaps with tool-making and the evolution of written languages. In the West, this progression of major changes included the fact that back in ancient Greek times there occurred a “cultural brain-polarity shift.” The Greeks used to read their texts from-right-to-left, indicating right-brain dominance. Over a period of a hundred and fifty years they switched to a reading from-left-to-right, after the introduction of vowels. The vowels made each separate word have a distinct meaning, which triggers the functioning of the left brain, and it was no longer necessary to know whole contexts to gather the meaning of a writer. This cultural brain-polarity shift coincided with the advent of the Golden Age of Greece, when distinctly left-brain-dominant views began to form the more exacting Western mind and established the soil in which the seed idea for an essentially mathematical universe blossomed in the 17th century. Unfortunately, and taken to extremes, this has now come to various forms of “black fruition” in our times.

    What can be noted from this larger historical perspective is that while the discovery of a right/left-brain split has largely been applied in the field of psychology to a treatment of ill patients (sometimes even trying to help epileptics by cutting the neural chords between the hemispheres) here we apply this same knowledge of a brain-polarity split to entire cultures, including our own, and to later understand the root nature of consciousness itself (a wider overview still and as outlined in raw wisdom’s philosophy).  Actually the distinction of left/right-brain functions can be viewed as a misnomer because in 10-15 percent of individuals, the mind’s functioning reverses or switches sides. But this also means the dominant function holds in 85-90 percent of individuals so we will retain this partly inadequate terminology. Later I will distinguish this split as representing two types of consciousness, connective and separative, to which brain cells alternatively tune in, in a polarized way, independent of any unique biological cell structures.

    We have learned from modern psychology’s decades of focus on right/left-brain studies that the typical left-brain-damaged patient (due to car accidents or strokes) may lose their mathematical and verbal abilities but will still make sense or retain a kind of inner wholeness and emotional balance.  However, a right-brain-damaged person is more likely to “lose it,” to exhibit violent schizophrenia, dementia or to see their inner world wholesale collapsing, falling apart and not making sense. What if the same applies to a culture as a whole? Robert Ornstein’s The Right Mind, Making Sense of the Hemispheres is one of the few books that proposes this leap in insight. It then follows that an essentially right-brain-dominant view gives a deep sense of wholeness, and an essentially left-brain-dominant view yields the opposite: a dissecting, disintegration, separating, and breaking-apart perspective that will ultimately cause us to become culturally deranged or to “lose it” collectively. Since the mathematical view is about to be depicted as the pinnacle left-brain orientation, abstracting how to separate all elements of consciousness, it becomes not surprising that we consider literally “re-volutionizing” our inner cosmic perspective, as we turn to a right-brain-dominant guidance for a different primary means to regain our footings, or to escape the entanglements of the quantitative vision. In short, we turn to raw wisdom.

    Evidence is then presented that the math-bound orientation does, in fact, operate to separate all elements of consciousness, does therefore represent the left-brain view, and does thus quintessentially fail to deliver on its claims, namely that it offers the most unified and objective vision of nature. Could a culture that is extremely left-brain-dominant exhibit what a patient does with the same condition, namely a breakdown? I call this the psychological argument against the mathematical ideology as it extends to a social level what is well grounded in the field of psychology and brain research.  Because I cannot see how the mathematical view can deliver other than a psychologically disintegrative posture (ultimately an ill culture with deadly consequences for its surrounding ecologies), this essay’s critique of the mathematical stance could rest its case on this psychological argument alone. The other arguments for moving away from the mathematical view may be vital or they could be considered trimmings to the core perspective that a separative cultural brain polarity never becomes connective, whole or healed.  This moving away from the mathematical view is importantly followed, in a second essay, by a moving towards an opposite, right-brain-dominant orientation of raw wisdom, and to make a shift thus to a connective-consciousness and ultimately life-centered vision of nature.

    LOGICAL AND RATIONAL ARGUMENTS

    Among the logical and rational arguments referred to as “trimmings” are the following:

    • A Gross Misdirection: Symbols that universally separate elements of consciousness, the mathematical, are used to try to gain a whole and integral view of nature. We employ the left-brain to try to arrive at a right brain view. Actually this tends to direct awareness towards surface-separative appearances, and in allopathic medicine towards what is the treatment of isolated symptoms (which does not authentically heal the body as a whole).

    • A Root Contradiction: mathematical view employs the highest abstractions for separating all elements of consciousness to thereby best connect all elements or to glue vision together using the strongest, sharpest “ideational chainsaw blades.” In the extreme we build atomic weapons based on our most “unifying” formulas.

    • Ignoring the Anomaly of a Non-Indivisible Atom: What in our sensory experience contradicts the mechanical ideology is generally ignored or viewed as insignificant. For example, when Newton professed to know that God created  nature’s building blocks to mirror those of mathematics (“indivisible 1s” as in 1/1=1 or physically atoms) and when these indivisible atoms later it was found out to have subatomic parts or were not indivisible, the atomic view was not abandoned.

    • Ignoring the Anomaly of God’s Imprecise Periodic Table of Elements: For another example, referring to the periodic table of elements, again atoms by divine design were supposed to be arranged in some pure mathematical order, yet when the atomic mass (or ma) of the isotope of hydrogen was found not to be a pure “1” but rather 1.00794 grams/mole, the anomaly was not “given weight” in questioning this vision.

    • Ignoring the Anomaly of Non-Mechanical Motion: When Galileo and Newton proceeded to universally math-define all motions in nature, they blatantly ignored (or discounted as ultimately mechanical) the anomaly of living organisms routinely moving non-mechanically. There is simply no recognition of qualifiers. Newton’s first “universal” law of nature describes how a dead, unconscious something will continue to move mechanically in a straight line unless acted upon by an outside force. This is the beginning of a death-focused upon or centered vision of nature – ultimately a death-delivering ideology as it was later ever more deeply forced upon nature.

    • Ignoring that the Treatment of Organisms as Machines Ultimately Destroys LifeDisassemble an organism the way we do a machine and life dies. Might the same not happen to entire ecospheres and eventually our entire living planet as we everywhere mathematize, monetarize, patent life forms and mechanize?

    • Seeing Vitalism as Unscientific/Unreal: This ideology also moves systematically away from recognizing life and connective-consciousness as vital or real principles in nature, often claiming these are phantoms or best left to religious,/mystical/spiritual studies or to subjective/irrational/anecdotal discussions, not scientifically objective or ”truer” real/precise discourses.

    • Leaving Behind a Life-Stripped Ideology:  No life or consciousness principle can be found in this philosophy of nature’s universal deadness.

    • Favoring the Creation of Machines: We then follow the fatal mistake of favoring the creation of machines (made of separate math-designed parts), or universally drawing out the mechanical/death-principle from nature, rather than nurturing and eliciting of what is life and consciousness, including in and out of ourselves.

    • Ignoring How Mathematization of Awareness Deeply Corrupts Consciousness: While claiming a mathematical view yields the most objective or psychologically whole view, this ignores the fact that the strongest losses of consciousness objectivity ensue (as with greed) due to the bias of separative views. To deeply separate all elements of consciousness is to focus, tunnel vision and de-objectify or corrupt the wholeness of awareness.
    • Ignoring When Life Dies – If you do not believe that the math-centered vision is the death-centered and delivering, and that this is evidence-based, take a large random mix of chemicals and throw them into a compost heap. This is to test not the effect of one or another chemical (the bottom-up approach that provides little wisdom) but that of the entire underlying order, the creation of what follows math-designs. Then watch all of life in the heap very quickly die. The same happens in toxic waste dumps.

    • Deepening the Illusion – The corruption of consciousness that a left-brain dominant view engenders can become ingrained because of the following: while the right brain view connects with what is heart-centered and consciously felt (and as the opposite of the separative-consciousness view that tends to connect with the body’s adrenal energy to force a view outward to the surface, and derivatively exhibiting a need for aggressive control. This deepens the primary illusion, the loss of a true grasp on raw reality.

    There are some mundane and non-harming uses of math symbols in the guidance of daily life, though under strict supervision. Examples include the use of those symbols to organize separative focusing or targeting of awareness as we do with the use of phone numbers, file numbers and street addresses. But this is quite different from using those symbols to supposedly represent the master key to the essence of nature, and as being separative. To ignore, resist or diminutize the significance of anomalies, and crises that now engulf us, or to do the same with the psychological and logical arguments, in my opinion, does violence towards reason. When I worked on Wall Street, and for nearly a decade, I could daily see the corruptions-of-consciousness that a money-centered world entails, much of it never disclosed. What we don’t suspect is that the mathematical vision of nature as such entails related corruptions and with much larger, more detrimental consequences. When those corruptions of consciousness enter a partnership with the commercial world, nature is cooked.

    PARTIAL SUMMARY

    To summarize the foregoing, and from the very beginning so as not lose the overview of the whole, in my personal life and coming from a Holocaust-surviving family, I developed a very deep concern for the larger issues facing our planet and began to look for root causes for the sufferings we endure. This overall concern brought me to focus on a critique of the modern ideology of nature that has trickled down to impact us so powerfully over centuries, and in accordance with the principle called “as above, so below.” Since we are whole living organisms our collective human psyches seem to want to have a whole, non-contradictory vision of the cosmos, and therefore such visions tend to universally bring all of experience into a single central paradigm, a “spider-web ideology of unity.” A main psychological reason is then given, plus logical or rational arguments, why this mechanical, math-based understanding was on the one hand a good choice when wanting to build machines but a poorest of choices when trying to capture nature’s essence and essential unity. The notion is presented that the mechanical view most deeply fails to understand life and consciousness, and as forming the raw/authentic root essence and unity of nature - rather than matter and energy defined mathematically as a lineage of chemists and physicists proposed.

    FURTHER DOWN THE REDUCTIONIST LADDER, MAKING THE MECHANICAL UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL

    As strong as the above psychological and logical arguments may be considered to be for the uprooting of the quantitative vision of nature’s essence, they can also deeply fail to touch us enough personally to be convincing. To separate an element of consciousness is to focus, tunnel and bind or addict consciousness, which is exactly why the mathematical view, the most separative, becomes intrinsically telescopic/microscopic, and like many “tunnel visions” addictively entrenched. What I have found is that as someone faces a critical health challenge like cancer, a serious personal inner “falling apart” of the integrity of their body and if it is a condition that can be traced to the impacts of our polluted world, that person is quite more likely to make the vast leap within to confront and overturn a vision that has created precisely that causal, polluted outside world. The drive to know an alternative truth then can become strong enought to “conquer mountains,” to overcome the potent momentum of the most entrenched illusion of our times.

    This essay thus proceeds to take the reader on a tour that relates to this theme, namely a step-by-step ride down the “reductionist mechanical ladder.” We follow the same “as above, so below” principle though here applied in more detail, and certainly in a more penetratingly way when it relates to own intimate health and well-being. Thus in regard to our body’s structural nature, back in the 17th century William Harvey, in his Motion of The Heart and Blood in Animals, surmised, following Galileo’s lead, that our hearts were designed by our Creator in a manner similar to a mechanical pump, with pipes coming in and out to form our body’s circulatory system.

    This mechanical view implied that the heart functioned in a way best measured via numerical readings of blood pressure, heartbeats, and brachial pulses per second, and so on. In modern times, such vital signs are recorded as numbers on a doctor’s chart and thereby the mechanical nature of our bodies is supposedly best revealed or diagnosed.  Accordingly, we follow whatever the allopathic doctor says we should follow, as the average person is rarely trained in the intricacies of biochemistry, physics, and genetics as is the physician, bioengineer or pharmaceutical chemist is. We are told to then give over authority and responsibility to another who can better guide us, at least in our health matters. The allopathic physician may wear a white coat representing a purity of knowledge and a stethoscope to symbolize also their relating to our hearts in tandem with William Harvey’s 17th-century mechanical view. If the heart is just a pump, let us measure the flow of fluids via that pump and little more. This image of a so best knowing healing professional, and again wearing a stethoscope in white coats, has been subliminally ingrained into our sub-consciousness, why physicians tend to maintain the power of that image in image-building advertisements and often in daily practice even when in the particular practice a stethoscope is rarely use.

    The tendency to apply the mechanical view to our bodies, and in an authoritative way, goes far beyond the province of knowing what is best for our hearts.  The structure and functioning of our entire body is supposedly akin to the structure and function of galaxies, or where the knowledge of matter and energy moving mechanically defines things as they are.  Everything is supposedly made up of the same schemata, near and far. Thus we can trace the application of this mechanical view then down “the reductionist mechanical ladder” in understanding our own living bodies.

    With a simple physical touch, we learn we have a skeletal structure under the skin that holds our organs in place, and the bones themselves are held in place by our muscular tissues. The organs so encased are also interlaced with fat cells, nerves and blood or lymph vessels plus certain body fluids. We can focus on a given organ selectively, and each apparently seems made up of tissues and cells. For example, kidney tissues appear composed of specialized renal cells. Within each renal cell, we see a membrane, cytoplasm, and a nucleus. Trillions of such cells also co-exist alongside trillions more of bacteria, viruses, fungi, molds, and other intra/intercellular organisms. If we now focus on the cell membranes, we perceive they are made up of lipids, fats, or triglycerides as well as some protein. If we examine the proteins, we can acknowledge they are made up amino acids. If we further examine the amino acids, they certainly are composed of chemical compounds. These compounds, in turn, are comprised of rudimentary chemical elements as defined in the periodic table. Not stopping there, the chemical elements appear to be defined by their constituent atoms, and atoms look like they are just an organization of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons, going a step further, seem populated by quarks. Maybe still tinier entities exist or sub-quarkians on the next rung down the magnification ladder, and which are yet undiscovered.

    We might wonder where all this leads us in the end or does the progression, the taking apart of what is whole, ever stop? Is the world, and ourselves made up of just what I call “math-revelatory” or material forms that reveal mathematical order? Are we nothing more than assemblies of infinitesimal quarks or quark-parts all best math-defined in a physicist’s or chemist’s notebook, and does this jive with our intuitions? How is it that we also have thoughts, joys, sufferings, tears and dreams? Are they just coming out of those quarks and their quaintly quirky dreams? Where does our inner life and consciousness really fit into this pulverized picture-puzzle, an “ever-more-dissected-into-smaller-pieces” vision of our nature?  Is the whole more than the sum of its parts? With a typical machine you can take out all its parts and reassemble them so that the machine runs even better. With a living organism, plant or animal, you cannot do the same. Once desecrated by wholesale dissection, the life of the organism dies. Isn’t that true, and if so why? This essay is not the first to ask such questions. Poets and philosophers have done so repeatedly for centuries, and also have often thrown up their hands in coming up with definitive answers. There is, rather, an intuitive sense that something simply doesn’t make sense.

    Could it be that a vision which ever dissects nature into components fundamentally misunderstands or is not focused on our true nature? Might that vision then grossly mislead us in the healing arts? Is it any surprise that surgery, the cutting of the body into parts, is exactly what is of central importance in allopathic/mechanically-directed medicine? I point this out because the healing arts are here proposed as the most intimate proving ground of our modern worldview for each of us. Health pandemics and ecological crises loudly hint something is indeed going wrong. Vast as our knowledge may seem, it is falling short. Until each of us, however, comes face-to-face with a dire personal health challenge and allopathic (separative consciousness/mechanical) approaches fail to rescue us, we might not ever take in the logical and psychological arguments against the modern vision with too much seriousness. This is what occurred in my own life.

    MY OWN DISSILLUSIONMENT

    In my childhood I grew up knowing my family had been through a terrible survival ordeal. It was unspeakable, and in fact my parents rarely opened their souls to talk about it. My step-father had been in Auschwitz, and the proof remained on his forearm, in the form of a faded tattoo number. I used to see that number daily, though I refused to memorize it as my eyes would look away. Indeed he was treated just “like a number,” a cog in a wheel of a camp run to most efficiently exterminate human beings, men, women and children. The quantifying tattoo was an intrinsic part of a de-humanizing process. Living beings were also cut apart for medical experiments, first while alive and then as corpses – again men, women and children. They were dismembered for more than medical experiments as the “ideal” Nazi society would not countenance any waste. The Nazi’s used  human hair to make textile weaves, and the gold teeth to make gold bars or jewelry. The wholeness of each human being, whether Jewish, Gypsy and the like, was desecrated. There was no respect for life as such.

    The Nazis were, after all, “scientific socialists” and “social scientists” engineering a new civilization, minus unwanted elements. Not to forget, even the gas chambers were well designed, made with precision by German technicians and scientists. They were engineered in accordance with a left-brain dominant worldview wherein the principle of life was not recognized as “real,” and nature was reduced to dead solids, liquids, and gases. Ultimately all things were math-defined in so many respects in the Nazi worldview as much as with the rest of the world. The West and the Nazis competed to design atomic weapons. I intuitively revolted against their vision, expressed by defining my step-dad as a number.

    While such images about concentration camps were deeply ingrained in my childhood, even these images were not strong or deep enough to ultimately cause me to turn away from the “soul” of modern culture and to seek another worldview.  It was rather something that hit home, again due to a personal health challenge. At the age of 17 I became very ill and seemed to have no one to turn to for guidance. I realized, shockingly, that the adult experts in white coats knew less than they paraded to know. Actually most of the allopathic approaches did considerable harm, and so I was left to search for my own way out.

    COMING TO SIMILAR CONCLUSIONS

    The reader may come to a similar place someday, not feeling quite right, or being seriously ill. We all age and ultimately have to face issues of how best to preserve, retain, or return to having our life force intact, or let go.  When in ill states, we may go to our most trusted allopathic doctors who represent the conventional wisdom. Unadvertised as such, they represent the root quantitative worldview of our cosmos as applied very intimately to our bodies. The doctor has thus diligently studied chemistry, physics, and genetics in pre-med school and now can accurately administer recommended tests with lab precision and can give out medical charts composed of a conglomeration of raw numbers for insurance reimbursement and peer review. The physician also prescribes mostly pharmaceuticals that are likewise math-designed and arise in their creation out of the very same core way of not only seeing but reorganizing our consciousness of things.

    On a superficial or symptomatic level, the doctor’s approach apparently works. The worldview seems vindicated. Taking sleeping pills may put us right to sleep. Painkillers do relieve us of pain. Anesthetics can make us numb and taking blood pressure pills will lower our blood pressure, or cholesterol pills our cholesterol levels.  Taking anti-depressants even may make us feel joyous or with a positive rush inside. The approach is thus scientific and not illusionary. Right? So where is the larger problem?  The changing of separate symptoms masks the real and deeper causes so that the mind/body/spirit are neither truly understood or healed. Illusions are not just composed of unrealities, but also of surface, symptomatic appearances or a disintegrated, thus corrupted consciousness view.

    More likely we will be worse off due to side-effects and long-term pollution of our inner terrain engendered by ingesting synthetic chemicals. Seeing through subterfuges and outright lies, it is fairly easy to document the wholesale failures of modern medicine in terms of bringing us towards deep healing. Occasionally an allopathic-trained medical doctor from the ranks will reveal what goes on behind the scenes as in Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn’s Confessions of a Medical Heretic. If most drugs are poisons for healthy individuals, how can they ever heal the sick?  Why are we manipulated or fooled to think otherwise through the amelioration of surface, symptomatic appearances for greedy purposes? Mendelsohn especially documents the wholesale failure of most heart and cardiovascular treatments, addressing the most prevalent chronic ailment of our times and why there have been no real statistical improvements in alleviating coronary heart diseases in a hundred years.

    The reports of others, like Dr. Lorrain Day, author of Cancer Doesn’t Scare Me Anymore, undresses the cruel deceptions of the cancer industry, documenting the wholesale failure of chemotherapy, and where patients are deceptively told about statistics of relative survival rates that are actually negligible in absolute terms. The work of Dr. Gabriel Cousens addresses the similar deceptions of the diabetes industry, claiming the disease is incurable, when actually the cure process is simple and routine. The industry remains silent about much of the devitalization of foods in the modern diet, as it countenances the purveyors of that devitalization. So much of modern medicine misleads to make profits, and where the aim to maximize profits is a major form of the mathematization of consciousness that corrupts the very integrity of that consciousness. There are dozens of texts we recommend that document how modern medicine is more about economics than healing.

    The bottom line is that many remain blind believers in the fold and fall prey to a harming medical system. It has been estimated that iatrogenic or medical-system-caused deaths are at least the third-leading cause of death in the United States.

    There are several ways we can also radically turn away from this modern culture of death. We can avoid visits to allopathic physicians who view our bodies as only mechanical in nature, and prescribe mostly surgery, pharmaceuticals, chemotherapy and radiation. We then can buck the tide of the cultural programming that supposedly we need to “see a doctor whenever we are ill” (beyond when just requiring emergency surgical treatment). We can instead seek the wisest of natural health advice. When shopping to feed our families, we can avoid processed, adulterated and chemically-laced foods and instead turn to organically-grown foods (grown with elements that do not potentially poison both our bodies and our environment). If elderly, we can avoid nursing homes where docile patients are drugged into virtual zombie-like oblivion. We can instead live drug-free and with family members or loving caretakers. If we are young with an inquiring mind and wanting to learn ever more about our world’s essence, we might turn away from conventional teachings and approaches, including those found in laboratories where using scalpels and Bunsen burners to cut or burn nature’s elements apart for analysis is routine. We turn away from separative perspectives that, in extreme applications, have led us to penultimate means of tearing nature apart, as with the atom bomb as with creating roads in the middle of rainforests.

    Overall I have a passion to steer the reader away from a death-centered vision of nature to a different connective-consciousness view. This is the same as a life-centered vision that can guide us, amid the worst of chronic ailments and surrounding ecological crises, more integrally back to health and wholeness of our selves and our ecologies. Can we find such an alternative path?

    It is not an easy task as the scientists we typically turn to for answers rarely question their own deepest tenets, or rarely become heretics in relationship to the quantitative vision. As Thomas Kuhn pointed out in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, when anomalies, gross failures and contradictions are first discovered in regard to our favorite paradigm or to what we give greatest allegiance, the initial reaction can still be intense psychological denial and resistance. If we alternatively turn to religions, to our priests, rabbis and pastors (or doctors of the spirit) they may rely on intuition or ancient wisdom schools for guidance. But the problem is that in most of those ancient religious or wisdom traditions little directly addresses certain modern crises, such as how and why chemicals, designed under the guidance of the mathematical view of nature, now pollute our bodies and our planet. You will not find warnings about or any direct critique of the mechanical worldview in the Bible, the Dao de Jing, Koran, Upanishads, or most all other ancient wisdom texts.  In short, we are very much in need of relevant and piercing new wisdom. For this purpose I have developed the philosophy of “raw wisdom.”

    In that vision, nature essence is seen as alive, functioning more like that of an organism than a machine, and thus having a state of cosmic consciousness with definitive relationships within that form more essential, non-mechanical laws of nature. We, as human beings, having life and consciousness can then exhibit the same as micro-models or microcosms of our universe. And so might other living creatures. That consciousness, however, does not necessarily form a landscape of separate, atomic parts, (or of matter and energy defined mathematically). What if we could discover entirely different relationships in that consciousness than the mathematical in a paradigm shift of vision? Suppose also that some of those relationships will take us directly to our inner essence, and others away, and that mechanical view is here seen as taking us away. As a result we give allegiance to what will fails to pull us out of inner darkness, unconsciousness and will often take us deeper into the opposite direction - eliciting the unconsciousness of a machine. Progressive application of that grossly failing vision then yields a predictable eco-holocaust and a simultaneous rise in unstopped health pandemics and likewise unimpeded global chemical pollution. We may ignore all this or turn a blind eye at our own risk.

    In this mix is another kind of cause of suffering that should likewise not be ignored, namely that of social isolation. The single person living alone has been for a whole the largest rising social statistic in the US and in other “developed” nations. Since 2000, the number of households with wife, husband and child has fallen below that of single- person households). On the other hand social nets on the Web try to fill the void and to counterbalance the loss of extended families and tight-knit neighborhoods. This can be seen as a further reflection of what is manifesting throughout our culture, and added the pervasive ecological and health deterioration. Some predict even our average lifespan may soon decline. This is happening even as young athletes break still more Olympic records. One might say this disguises the pandemics of health problems since most of the six major serious chronic ailments (and created by our stress-filled, fast-food culture) show up later in life, though now at younger ages than before). Thus “adult-onset diabetes” had to be renamed Type II diabetes as ever more children exhibited the same.

    Insights into how a progressive civilization could start to so decline, and while its technological progress and economic globalization or expansive development were skyrocketing, might be obtained by turning away from conventional “wisdom.”

    Near Death Experiences

    Near-Death Experiences

    No Comments 22 July 2010

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    Pim van Lommel, Ruud van Wees, Vincent Meyers, Ingrid Elfferich


    Division of Cardiology, Hospital Rijnstate, Arnhem, Netherlands
    Background

    Some people who have survived a life-threatening crisis report an extraordinary experience. Near-death experience (NDE) occurs with increasing frequency because of improved survival rates resulting from modern techniques of resuscitation. The content of NDE and the effects on patients seem similar worldwide, across all cultures and times. The subjective nature and absence of a frame of reference for this experience lead to individual, cultural, and religious factors determining the vocabulary used to describe and interpret the experience.1

    NDE are reported in many circumstances: cardiac arrest in myocardial infarction (clinical death), shock in postpartum loss of blood or in perioperative complications, septic or anaphylactic shock, electrocution, coma resulting from traumatic brain damage, intracerebral haemorrhage or cerebral infarction, attempted suicide, near-drowning or asphyxia, and apnoea. Such experiences are also reported by patients with serious but not immediately life-threatening diseases, in those with serious depression, or without clear cause in fully conscious people. Similar experiences to near-death ones can occur during the terminal phase of illness, and are called deathbed visions. Identical experiences to NDE, so-called fear-death experiences, are mainly reported after situations in which death seemed unavoidable: serious traffic accidents, mountaineering accidents, or isolation such as with shipwreck.

    Several theories on the origin of NDE have been proposed. Some think the experience is caused by physiological changes in the brain, such as brain cells dying as a result of cerebral anoxia.2-4 Other theories encompass a psychological reaction to approaching death,5 or a combination of such reaction and anoxia.6 Such experiences could also be linked to a changing state of consciousness (transcendence), in which perception, cognitive functioning, emotion, and sense of identity function independently from normal body-linked waking consciousness.7 People who have had an NDE are psychologically healthy, although some show non-pathological signs of dissociation.7 Such people do not differ from controls with respect to age, sex, ethnic origin, religion, or degree of religious belief.1

    Studies on NDE1,3,8,9 have been retrospective and very selective with respect to patients. In retrospective studies, 5-10 years can elapse between occurrence of the experience and its investigation, which often prevents accurate assessment of physiological and pharmacological factors. In retrospective studies, between 43%8 and 48%1 of adults and up to 85% of children10 who had a life-threatening illness were estimated to have had an NDE. A random investigation of more than 2000 Germans showed 4�3% to have had an NDE at a mean age of 22 years.11 Differences in estimates of frequency and uncertainty as to causes of this experience result from varying definitions of the phenomenon, and from inadequate methods of research.12 Patients’ transformational processes after an NDE are very similar1,3,13-16 and encompass life-changing insight, heightened intuition, and disappearance of fear of death. Assimilation and acceptance of these changes is thought to take at least several years.15

    We did a prospective study to calculate the frequency of NDE in patients after cardiac arrest (an objective critical medical situation), and establish factors that affected the frequency, content, and depth of the experience. We also did a longitudinal study to assess the effect of time, memory, and suppression mechanisms on the process of transformation after NDE, and to reaffirm the content and allow further study of the experience. We also proposed to reassess theories on the cause and content of NDE.

    We included consecutive patients who were successfully resuscitated in coronary care units in ten Dutch hospitals during a research period varying between hospitals from 4 months to nearly 4 years (1988-92). The research period varied because of the requirement that all consecutive patients who had undergone successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) were included. If this standard was not met we ended research in that hospital. All patients had been clinically dead, which we established mainly by electrocardiogram records. All patients gave written informed consent. We obtained ethics committee approval.

    We defined NDE as the reported memory of all impressions during a special state of consciousness, including specific elements such as out-of-body experience, pleasant feelings, and seeing a tunnel, a light, deceased relatives, or a life review. We defined clinical death as a period of unconsciousness caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain because of inadequate blood circulation, breathing, or both. If, in this situation, CPR is not started within 5-10 min, irreparable damage is done to the brain and the patient will die.

    We did a short standardized interview with sufficiently well patients within a few days of resuscitation. We asked whether patients recollected the period of unconsciousness, and what they recalled. Three researchers coded the experiences according to the weighted core experience index.1 In this scoring system, depth of NDE is measured with weighted scores assigned to elements of the content of the experience. Scores between 1 and 5 denote superficial NDE, but we included these events because all patients underwent transformational changes as well. Scores of 6 or more denote core experiences, and scores of 10 or greater are deep experiences. We also recorded date of cardiac arrest, date of interview, sex, age, religion, standard of education reached, whether the patient had previously experienced NDE, previously heard of NDE, whether CPR took place inside or outside hospital, previous myocardial infarction, and how many times the patient had been resuscitated during their stay in hospital. We estimated duration of circulatory arrest and unconsciousness, and noted whether artificial respiration by intubation took place. We also recorded type and dose of drugs before, during, and after the crisis, and assessed possible memory problems at interview after lengthy or difficult resuscitation. We classed patients resuscitated during electrophysiological stimulation separately.

    We did standardised and taped interviews with participants a mean of 2 years after CPR. Patients also completed a life-change inventory.16 The questionnaire addressed self-image, concern with others, materialism and social issues, religious beliefs and spirituality, and attitude towards death. Participants answered 34 questions with a five-point scale indicating whether and to what degree they had changed. After 8 years, surviving patients and their partners were interviewed again with the life-change inventory, and also completed a medical and psychological questionnaire for cardiac patients (from the Dutch Heart Foundation), the Utrecht coping list, the sense of coherence inquiry, and a scale for depression. These extra questionnaires were deemed necessary for qualitative analysis because of the reduced number of respondents who survived to 8 years follow-up. Our control group consisted of resuscitated patients who had not reported an NDE. We matched controls with patients who had had an NDE by age, sex, and time interval between CPR and the second and third interviews.

    Statistical analysis

    We assessed causal factors for NDE with the Pearson2 test for categorical and t test for ratio-scaled factors. Factors affecting depth of NDE were analysed with the Mann-Whitney test for categorical factors, and with Spearman’s coefficient of rank correlation for ratio-scaled factors. Links between NDE and altered scores for questions from the life-change inventory were assessed with the Mann-Whitney test. The sums of the individual scores were used to compare the responses to the life-change inventory in the second and third interview. Because few causes or relations exist for NDE, the null hypotheses are the absence of factors. Hence, all tests were two-tailed with significance shown by p values less than 0�05.

    Results
    Patients

    We included 344 patients who had undergone 509 successful resuscitations. Mean age at resuscitation was 62�2 years (SD 12�2), and ranged from 26 to 92 years. 251 patients were men (73%) and 93 were women (27%). Women were significantly older than men (66 vs 61 years, p=0�005).The ratio of men to women was 57/43 for those older than 70 years, whereas at younger ages it was 80/20. 14 (4%) patients had had a previous NDE. We interviewed 248 (74%) patients within 5 days after CPR. Some demographic questions from the first interview had too many values missing for reliable statistical analysis, so data from the second interview were used. Of the 74 patients whom we interviewed at 2-year follow-up, 42 (57%) had previously heard of NDE, 53 (72%) were religious, 25 (34%) had left education aged 12 years, and 49 (66%) had been educated until aged at least 16 years.

    296 (86%) of all 344 patients had had a first myocardial infarction and 48 (14%) had undergone more than one infarction. Nearly all patients with acute myocardial infarction were treated with fentanyl, a synthetic opiod antagonist; thalamonal, a combined preparation of fentanyl with dehydrobenzperidol that has an antipsychotic and sedative effect; or both. 45 (13%) patients also received sedative drugs such as diazepam or oxazepam, and 38 (11%) were given strong sedatives such as midazolam (for intubation), or haloperidol for cerebral unrest during or after long-lasting unconsciousness.

    234 (68%) patients were successfully resuscitated within hospital. 190 (81%) of these patients were resuscitated within 2 min of circulatory arrest, and unconsciousness lasted less than 5 min in 187 (80%). 30 patients were resuscitated during electrophysiological stimulation; these patients all underwent less than 1 min of circulatory arrest and less than 2 min of unconsciousness. This group were only given 5 mg of diazepam about 1 h before electrophysiological stimulation.

    101 (29%) patients survived CPR outside hospital, and nine (3%) were resuscitated both within and outside hospital. Of these 110 patients, 88 (80%) had more than 2 min of circulatory arrest, and 62 (56%) were unconscious for more than 10 min. All people with brief cardiac arrest and who were resuscitated outside hospital were resuscitated in an ambulance. Only 12 (9%) patients survived a circulatory arrest that lasted longer than 10 min. 36% (123) of all patients were unconsciousness for longer than 60 min, 37 of these patients needed artificial respiration through intubation. Intubated patients received high doses of strong sedatives and were interviewed later than other patients; most were still in a weakened physical condition at the time of first interview and 24 showed memory defects. Significantly more younger than older patients survived long-lasting unconsciousness following difficult CPR (p=0�005).

    Prospective findings

    62 (18%) patients reported some recollection of the time of clinical death (table 1). Of these patients, 21 (6% of total) had a superficial NDE and 41 (12%) had a core experience. 23 of the core group (7% of total) reported a deep or very deep NDE. Therefore, of 509 resuscitations, 12% resulted in NDE and 8% in core experiences. Table 2 shows the frequencies of ten elements of NDE.1 No patients reported distressing or frightening NDE.


    WCEI score* n
    A No memory 0 282 (82%)
    B Some recollection 1-5 21 (6%)
    C Moderately deep NDE 6-9 18 (5%)
    D Deep NDE 10-14 17 (5%)
    E Very deep NDE 15-19 6 (2%)
    WCEI=weighted core experience index. NDE=near-death experience. *A=no NDE, B=superficial NDE, C/D/E=core NDE.
    Table 1: Distribution of the 344 patients in five WCEI classes*


    Elements of NDE1 Frequency (n=62)
    1 Awareness of being dead 31 (50%)
    2 Positive emotions 35 (56%)
    3 Out of body experience 15 (24%)
    4 Moving through a tunnel 19 (31%)
    5 Communication with light 14 (23%)
    6 Observation of colors 14 (23%)
    7 Observation of a celestial landscape 18 (29%)
    8 Meeting with deceased persons 20 (32%)
    9 Life review 8 (13%)
    10 Presence of border 5 (8%)
    NDE=near-death experience.
    Table 2: Frequency of ten elements of NDE

    During the pilot phase in one of the hospitals, a coronary-care-unit nurse reported a veridical out-of-body experience of a resuscitated patient:

    “During a night shift an ambulance brings in a 44-year-old cyanotic, comatose man into the coronary care unit. He had been found about an hour before in a meadow by passers-by. After admission, he receives artificial respiration without intubation, while heart massage and defibrillation are also applied. When we want to intubate the patient, he turns out to have dentures in his mouth. I remove these upper dentures and put them onto the ‘crash car’. Meanwhile, we continue extensive CPR. After about an hour and a half the patient has sufficient heart rhythm and blood pressure, but he is still ventilated and intubated, and he is still comatose. He is transferred to the intensive care unit to continue the necessary artificial respiration. Only after more than a week do I meet again with the patient, who is by now back on the cardiac ward. I distribute his medication. The moment he sees me he says: ‘Oh, that nurse knows where my dentures are’. I am very surprised. Then he elucidates: ‘Yes, you were there when I was brought into hospital and you took my dentures out of my mouth and put them onto that car, it had all these bottles on it and there was this sliding drawer underneath and there you put my teeth.’ I was especially amazed because I remembered this happening while the man was in deep coma and in the process of CPR. When I asked further, it appeared the man had seen himself lying in bed, that he had perceived from above how nurses and doctors had been busy with CPR. He was also able to describe correctly and in detail the small room in which he had been resuscitated as well as the appearance of those present like myself. At the time that he observed the situation he had been very much afraid that we would stop CPR and that he would die. And it is true that we had been very negative about the patient’s prognosis due to his very poor medical condition when admitted. The patient tells me that he desperately and unsuccessfully tried to make it clear to us that he was still alive and that we should continue CPR. He is deeply impressed by his experience and says he is no longer afraid of death. 4 weeks later he left hospital as a healthy man.”

    Table 3 shows relations between demographic, medical, pharmacological, and psychological factors and the frequency and depth of NDE. No medical, pharmacological, or psychological factor affected the frequency of the experience. People younger than 60 years had NDE more often than older people (p=0�012), and women, who were significantly older than men, had more frequent deep experiences than men (p=0�011) (table 3). Increased frequency of experiences in patients who survived cardiac arrest in first myocardial infarction, and deeper experiences in patients who survived CPR outside hospital could have resulted from differences in age. Both these groups of patients were younger than other patients, though the age differences were not significant (p=0�05 and 0�07, respectively).


    Frequency of NDE Depth
    NDE No NDE p of NDE
    (n=62) (n=282) (n=62)
    Categorical factors
    Demographic
    Women 13 (21%) 80 (28%) NS 0�011
    Age* <60 years 32 (52%) 96 (34%) 0�012 NS
    Religion† (yes) 26 (70%) 27 (73% ) NS NS
    Education†‡ Elementary 10 (27%) 15 (43%) NS NS
    Medical
    Intubation 6 (10%) 31 (11%) NS NS
    Electrophysiological 8 (13%) 22 (8%) NS NS
    stimulation
    First myocardial 60 (97%) 236 (84%) 0�013 NS
    infarction
    CPR outside hospital� 13 (21%) 88 (32%) NS 0�027
    Memory defect after 1 (2%) 40 (14%) 0�011 NS
    lengthy CPR
    Death within 30 days 13 (21%) 24 (9%) 0�008 0�017
    Pharmacological
    Extra medication 17 (27%) 70 (25%) NS NS
    Psychological
    Fear before CPR†� 4 (13%) 2 (6%) NS 0�045
    Previous NDE 6 (10%) 8 (3%) 0�035 NS
    Foreknowledge of NDE† 22 (60%) 20 (54%) NS NS
    Ratio-scaled factors
    Demographic
    Age (mean [SD], years)* 58�8 (13�4) 63�5 (11�8) 0�006 NS
    Medical
    Duration of cardiac 4�0 (5�2) 3�7 (3�9) NS NS
    arrest (mean [SD], min)
    Duration of 66�1 (269�5) 118�3 (355�5) NS
    NS
    unconsciousness
    (mean [SD], min)
    Number of CPRs (SD) 2�1 (2�5) 1�4 (1�2) 0�029 NS
    Data are number (%) unless otherwise indicated. CPR=cardiopulmonary resuscitation. NS=not significant (p>0�05). *3 missing values. †n=74 (data from 2nd interview, 35 NDE, 39 no NDE). ‡2 missing values. �10 missing values.
    Table 3: Factors affecting frequency and depth of near-death experience (NDE)

    Lengthy CPR can sometimes induce loss of memory and patients thus affected reported significantly fewer NDEs than others (table 3). No relation was found between frequency of NDE and the time between CPR and the first interview (range 1-70 days). Mortality during or shortly after stay in hospital in patients who had an NDE was significantly higher than in patients who did not report an NDE (13/62 patients [21%] vs 24/282 [9%], p=0�008), and this difference was even more marked in patients who reported a deep experience (10/23 [43%] vs 24/282 [9%], p<0�0001).

    Longitudinal findings

    At 2-year follow-up, 19 of the 62 patients with NDE had died and six refused to be interviewed. Thus, we were able to interview 37 patients for the second time. All patients were able to retell their experience almost exactly. Of the 17 patients who had low scores in the first interview (superficial NDE), seven had unchanged low scores, and four probably had, in retrospect, an NDE that consisted only of positive emotions (score 1). Six patients had not in fact had an NDE after all, which was probably because of our wide definition of NDE at the first interview.

    We selected a control group, matched for age, sex, and time since cardiac arrest, from the 282 patients who had not had NDE. We contacted 75 of these patients to obtain 37 survivors who agreed to be interviewed. Two controls reported an NDE consisting only of positive emotions, and two a core experience. The first interview after CPR might have been too soon for these four patients (1% of total) to remember their NDE, or to be willing or able to describe the experience. We were therefore able to interview 35 patients who had had an affirmed NDE, and 39 patients who had not.

    Only six of the 74 patients that we interviewed at 2 years said they were afraid before CPR (table 3). Four of these six had deep NDE (p=0�045, table 3). Most patients were not afraid before CPR, as the arrest happened too suddenly and unexpectedly to allow time for fear.

    Significant differences in answers to 13 of the 34 items in the life-change inventory between people with and without an NDE are shown in table 4. For instance, people who had NDE had a significant increase in belief in an afterlife and decrease in fear of death compared with people who had not had this experience. Depth of NDE was linked to high scores in spiritual items such as interest in the meaning of one’s own life, and social items such as showing love and accepting others. The 13 patients who had superficial NDE underwent the same specific transformational changes as those who had a core experience.


    LIfe-change inventory questionnaire p
    Social attitude
    Showing own feelings 0�034
    Acceptance of others* 0�012
    More loving, empathic* 0�002
    Understanding others* 0�003
    Involvement in family* 0�008
    Religious attitude
    Understand purpose of life* 0�020
    Sense inner meaning of life* 0�028
    Interest in spirituality* 0�035
    Attitude to death
    Fear of death* 0�009
    Belief in life after death* 0�007
    Others
    Interest in meaning of life 0�020
    Understanding oneself 0�019
    Appreciation of ordinary things 0�0001
    NDE=near-death experience. 35 patients had NDE, 39 had not had NDE. 1 value missing for patients wih NDE in all categories; *2 values missing for patients with NDE (ie, n=33).
    Table 4: Significant differences in life-change inventory-scores16 of patients with and without NDE at 2-year follow-up

    8-year follow-up included 23 patients with an NDE that had been affirmed at 2-year follow-up. 11 patients had died and one could not be interviewed. Patients could still recall their NDE almost exactly. Of the patients without an NDE at 2-year follow-up, 20 had died and four patients could not be interviewed (for reasons such as dementia and long stay in hospital), which left 15 patients without an NDE to take part in the third interview.

    All patients, including those who did not have NDE, had gone through a positive change and were more self-assured, socially aware, and religious than before. Also, people who did not have NDE had become more emotionally affected, and in some, fear of death had decreased more than at 2-year follow-up. Their interest in spirituality had strongly decreased. Most patients who did not have NDE did not believe in a life after death at 2-year or 8-year follow-up (table 5). People with NDE had a much more complex coping process: they had become more emotionally vulnerable and empathic, and often there was evidence of increased intuitive feelings. Most of this group did not show any fear of death and strongly believed in an afterlife. Positive changes were more apparent at 8 years than at 2 years of follow-up.


    Life-change inventory 2-year follow-up 8-year follow-up
    questionnaire NDE no NDE NDE no NDE
    (n=23) (n=15) (n=23) (n=15)
    Social attitude
    Showing own feelings 42 16 78 58
    Acceptance of others 42 16 78 41
    More loving, empathic 52 25 68 50
    Understanding others 36 8 73 75
    Involvement in family 47 33 78 58
    Religious attitude
    Understand purpose of life 52 33 57 66
    Sense inner meaning of life 52 25 57 25
    Interest in spirituality 15 -8 42 -41
    Attitude to death
    Fear of death -47 -16 -63 -41
    Belief in life after death 36 16 42 16
    Others
    Interest in meaning of life 52 33 89 66
    Understanding oneself 58 8 63 58
    Appreciation of ordinary things 78 41 84 50
    NDE=near-death experience. The sums of all individual scores per item are reported in the same 38 patients who had both follow-up interviews. Participants responded in a five-point scale indicating whether and to what degree they had changed: strongly increased (+2), somewhat increased (+1), no change (0), somewhat decreased (-1), and strongly decreased (-2). Only in the reported 13 (of 34) items in this table were significant differences found in life-change scores in the interview after 2 years (table 4).
    Table 5: Total sum of individual life-change inventory scores16 of patients at 2-year and 8-year follow-up

    Discussion

    Our results show that medical factors cannot account for occurrence of NDE; although all patients had been clinically dead, most did not have NDE. Furthermore, seriousness of the crisis was not related to occurrence or depth of the experience. If purely physiological factors resulting from cerebral anoxia caused NDE, most of our patients should have had this experience. Patients’ medication was also unrelated to frequency of NDE. Psychological factors are unlikely to be important as fear was not associated with NDE.

    The 18% frequency of NDE that we noted is lower than reported in retrospective studies,1,8 which could be because our prospective study design prevented self-selection of patients. Our frequency of NDE is low despite our wide definition of the experience. Only 12% of patients had a core NDE, and this figure might be an overestimate. When we analysed our results, we noted that one hospital that participated in the study for nearly 4 years, and from which 137 patients were included, reported a significantly (p=0�01) lower percentage of NDE (8%), and significantly (p=0�05) fewer deep experiences. Therefore, possibly some selection of patients occurred in the other hospitals, which sometimes only took part for a few months. In a prospective study17 with the same design as ours, 6% of 63 survivors of cardiac arrest reported a core experience, and another 5% had memories with features of an NDE (low score in our study); thus, with our wide definition of the experience, 11% of these patients reported an NDE. Therefore, true frequency of the experience is likely to be about 10%, or 5% if based on number of resuscitations rather than number of resuscitated patients. Patients who survive several CPRs in hospital have a significantly higher chance of NDE (table 3).

    We noted that the frequency of NDE was higher in people younger than 60 years than in older people. In other studies, mean age at NDE is lower than our estimate (62�2 years) and the frequency of the experience is higher. Morse10 saw 85% NDE in children, Ring1 noted 48% NDE in people with a mean age of 37 years, and Sabom8 saw 43% NDE in people with a mean age of 49 years; thus, age and the frequency of the experience seem to be associated. Other retrospective studies have noted a younger mean age for NDE: 32 years,9 29 years,6 and 22 years.11 Cardiac arrest was the cause of the experience in most patients in Sabom’s8 study, whereas this was the case in only a low percentage of patients in other work. We saw that people surviving CPR outside hospital (who underwent deeper NDE than other patients) tended to be younger, as were those who survived cardiac arrest in a first myocardial infarction (more frequent NDE), which indicates that age was probably decisive in the significant relation noted with those factors.

    In a study of mortality in patients after resuscitation outside hospital,18 chances of survival increased in people younger than 60 years and in those undergoing first myocardial infarction, which corresponds with our findings. Older people have a smaller chance of cerebral recovery after difficult and complicated resuscitation after cardiac arrest. Younger patients have a better chance of surviving a cardiac arrest, and thus, to describe their experience. In a study of 11 patients after CPR, the person that had an NDE was significantly younger than other patients who did not have such an experience.19 Greyson7 also noted a higher frequency of NDE and significantly deeper experiences at younger ages, as did Ring.1

    Good short-term memory seems to be essential for remembering NDE. Patients with memory defects after prolonged resuscitation reported fewer experiences than other patients in our study. Forgetting or repressing such experiences in the first days after CPR was unlikely to have occurred in the remaining patients, because no relation was found between frequency of NDE and date of first interview. However, at 2-year follow-up, two patients remembered a core NDE and two an NDE that consisted of only positive emotions that they had not reported shortly after CPR, presumably because of memory defects at that time. It is remarkable that people could recall their NDE almost exactly after 2 and 8 years.

    Unlike our results, an inverse correlation between foreknowledge and frequency of NDE has been shown.1,8 Our finding that women have deeper experiences than men has been confirmed in two other studies,1,7 although in one,7 only in those cases in which women had an NDE resulting from disease.

    The elements of NDE that we noted (table 2) correspond with those in other studies based on Ring’s1 classification. Greyson20 constructed the NDE scale differently to Ring,1 but both scoring systems are strongly correlated (r=0�90). Yet, reliable comparisons are nearly impossible between retrospective studies that included selection of patients, unreliable medical records, and used different criteria for NDE,12 and our prospective study.

    Our longitudinal follow-up research into transformational processes after NDE confirms the transformation described by many others.1-3,8,10,13-16,21 Several of these investigations included a control group to enable study of differences in transformation,14 but in our research, patients were interviewed three times during 8 years, with a matched control group. Our findings show that this process of change after NDE tends to take several years to consolidate. Presumably, besides possible internal psychological processes, one reason for this has to do with society’s negative response to NDE, which leads individuals to deny or suppress their experience for fear of rejection or ridicule. Thus, social conditioning causes NDE to be traumatic, although in itself it is not a psychotraumatic experience. As a result, the effects of the experience can be delayed for years, and only gradually and with difficulty is an NDE accepted and integrated. Furthermore, the longlasting transformational effects of an experience that lasts for only a few minutes of cardiac arrest is a surprising and unexpected finding.

    One limitation of our study is that our study group were all Dutch cardiac patients, who were generally older than groups in other studies. Therefore, our frequency of NDE might not be representative of all cases–eg, a higher frequency could be expected with younger samples, or rates might vary in other populations. Also, the rates for NDE could differ in people who survive near-death episodes that come about by different causes, such as near drowning, near fatal car crashes with cerebral trauma, and electrocution. However, rigorous prospective studies would be almost impossible in many such cases.

    Several theories have been proposed to explain NDE. We did not show that psychological, neurophysiological, or physiological factors caused these experiences after cardiac arrest. Sabom22 mentions a young American woman who had complications during brain surgery for a cerebral aneurysm. The EEG of her cortex and brainstem had become totally flat. After the operation, which was eventually successful, this patient proved to have had a very deep NDE, including an out-of-body experience, with subsequently verified observations during the period of the flat EEG.

    And yet, neurophysiological processes must play some part in NDE. Similar experiences can be induced through electrical stimulation of the temporal lobe (and hence of the hippocampus) during neurosurgery for epilepsy,23 with high carbon dioxide levels (hypercarbia),24 and in decreased cerebral perfusion resulting in local cerebral hypoxia as in rapid acceleration during training of fighter pilots,25 or as in hyperventilation followed by valsalva manoeuvre.4 Ketamine-induced experiences resulting from blockage of the NMDA receptor,26 and the role of endorphin, serotonin, and enkephalin have also been mentioned,27 as have near-death-like experiences after the use of LSD,28 psilocarpine, and mescaline.21 These induced experiences can consist of unconsciousness, out-of-body experiences, and perception of light or flashes of recollection from the past. These recollections, however, consist of fragmented and random memories unlike the panoramic life-review that can occur in NDE. Further, transformational processes with changing life-insight and disappearance of fear of death are rarely reported after induced experiences.

    Thus, induced experiences are not identical to NDE, and so, besides age, an unknown mechanism causes NDE by stimulation of neurophysiological and neurohumoral processes at a subcellular level in the brain in only a few cases during a critical situation such as clinical death. These processes might also determine whether the experience reaches consciousness and can be recollected.

    With lack of evidence for any other theories for NDE, the thus far assumed, but never proven, concept that consciousness and memories are localised in the brain should be discussed. How could a clear consciousness outside one’s body be experienced at the moment that the brain no longer functions during a period of clinical death with flat EEG?22 Also, in cardiac arrest the EEG usually becomes flat in most cases within about 10 s from onset of syncope.29,30 Furthermore, blind people have described veridical perception during out-of-body experiences at the time of this experience.31 NDE pushes at the limits of medical ideas about the range of human consciousness and the mind-brain relation.

    Another theory holds that NDE might be a changing state of consciousness (transcendence), in which identity, cognition, and emotion function independently from the unconscious body, but retain the possibility of non-sensory perception.7,8,22,28,31

    Research should be concentrated on the effort to explain scientifically the occurrence and content of NDE. Research should be focused on certain specific elements of NDE, such as out-of-body experiences and other verifiable aspects. Finally, the theory and background of transcendence should be included as a part of an explanatory framework for these experiences.

    Contributors

    Pim van Lommel coordinated the first interviews and was responsible for collecting all demographic, medical, and pharmacological data. Pim van Lommel, Ruud van Wees, and Vincent Meyers rated the first interview. Ruud van Wees and Vincent Meyers coordinated the second interviews. Ruud van Wees did statistical analysis of the first and second interviews. Ingrid Elfferich did the third interviews and analysed these results.

    Acknowledgments

    We thank nursing and medical staff of the hospitals involved in the research; volunteers of the International Association of Near Death Studies; IANDS-Netherlands; Merkawah Foundation for arranging interviews, and typing the second and third interviews; Martin Meyers for help with translation; and Kenneth Ring and Bruce Greyson for review of the article.

    References

    1 Ring K. Life at death. A scientific investigation of the near- death experience. New York: Coward McCann and Geoghenan, 1980.

    2 Blackmore S. Dying to live: science and the near-death experience. London: Grafton–an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, 1993.

    3 Morse M. Transformed by the light. New York: Villard Books, 1990.

    4 Lempert T, Bauer M, Schmidt D. Syncope and near-death experience.  Lancet 1994; 344: 829-30. [PubMed]

    5 Appelby L. Near-death experience: analogous to other stress induced physiological phenomena . BMJ 1989; 298: 976-77. [PubMed]

    6 Owens JE, Cook EW, Stevenson I. Features of “near-death experience” in relation to whether or not patients were near death . Lancet 1990; 336: 1175-77. [PubMed]

    7 Greyson B. Dissociation in people who have near-death experiences: out of their bodies or out of their minds?  Lancet 2000; 355: 460-63. [Text]

    8 Sabom MB. Recollections of death: a medical investigation. New York: Harper and Row, 1982.

    9 Greyson B. Varieties of near-death experience.  Psychiatry 1993; 56: 390-99. [PubMed]

    10 Morse M. Parting visions: a new scientific paradigm. In: Bailey LW, Yates J, eds. The near-death experience: a reader. New York and London: Routledge, 1996: 299-318.

    11 Schmied I, Knoblaub H, Schnettler B. Todesn�heerfahrungen in Ost- und Westdeutschland–eine empirische Untersuchung. In: Knoblaub H, Soeffner HG, eds. Todesn�he: interdisziplin�re Zug�nge zu einem au�ergew�hnlichen Ph�nomen. Konstanz: Universit�tsverlag Konstanz, 1999: 217-50.

    12 Greyson B. The incidence of near-death experiences.  Med Psychiatry 1998; 1: 92-99. [PubMed]

    13 Roberts G, Owen J. The near-death experience.  Br J Psychiatry 1988; 153: 607-17. [PubMed]

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    17 Parnia S, Waller DG, Yeates R, Fenwick P. A qualitative and quantitative study of the incidence, features and aetiology of near death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors.  Resuscitation 2001; 48: 149-56.  [PubMed]

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    21 Schr�ter-Kunhardt M. Nah–Todeserfahrungen aus psychiatrisch-neurologischer Sicht. In: Knoblaub H, Soeffner HG, eds. Todesn�he: interdisziplin�re Zug�nge zu einem au�ergew�hnlichen Ph�nomen. Konstanz: Universit�tsverlag Konstanz, 1999: 65-99.

    22 Sabom MB. Light and death: one doctors fascinating account of near-death experiences. Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1998: 37-52.

    23 Penfield W. The excitable cortex in conscious man. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1958.

    24 Meduna LT. Carbon dioxide therapy: a neuropsychological treatment of nervous disorders. Springfield: Charles C Thomas, 1950.

    25 Whinnery JE, Whinnery AM. Acceleration-induced loss of consciousness.  Arch Neurol 1990; 47: 764-76. [PubMed]

    26 Jansen K. Neuroscience, ketamine and the near-death experience: the role of glutamate and the NMDA-receptor. In: Bailey LW, Yates J, eds. The near-death experience: a reader. New York and London: Routledge, 1996: 265-82.

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    28 Grof S, Halifax J. The human encounter with death. New York: Dutton, 1977.

    29 Clute HL, Levy WJ. Electroencephalographic changes during brief cardiac arrest in humans.  Anesthesiology 1990; 73: 821-25. [PubMed]

    30 Aminoff MJ, Scheinman MM, Griffing JC, Herre JM. Electrocerebral accompaniments of syncope associated with malignant ventricular arrhythmias.  Ann Intern Med 1988; 108: 791-96. [PubMed]

    31 Ring K, Cooper S. Mindsight: near-death and out-of-body experiences in the blind. Palo Alto: William James Center for Consciousness Studies, 1999.

    Methods

    Findings

    Interpretation

    Lancet


    2001; 358: 2039-45 We do not know why so few cardiac patients report NDE after CPR, although age plays a part. With a purely physiological explanation such as cerebral anoxia for the experience, most patients who have been clinically dead should report one. 62 patients (18%) reported NDE, of whom 41 (12%) described a core experience. Occurrence of the experience was not associated with duration of cardiac arrest or unconsciousness, medication, or fear of death before cardiac arrest. Frequency of NDE was affected by how we defined NDE, the prospective nature of the research in older cardiac patients, age, surviving cardiac arrest in first myocardial infarction, more than one cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during stay in hospital, previous NDE, and memory problems after prolonged CPR. Depth of the experience was affected by sex, surviving CPR outside hospital, and fear before cardiac arrest. Significantly more patients who had an NDE, especially a deep experience, died within 30 days of CPR (p<0�0001). The process of transformation after NDE took several years, and differed from those of patients who survived cardiac arrest without NDE. In a prospective study, we included 344 consecutive cardiac patients who were successfully resuscitated after cardiac arrest in ten Dutch hospitals. We compared demographic, medical, pharmacological, and psychological data between patients who reported NDE and patients who did not (controls) after resuscitation. In a longitudinal study of life changes after NDE, we compared the groups 2 and 8 years later. Some people report a near-death experience (NDE) after a life-threatening crisis. We aimed to establish the cause of this experience and assess factors that affected its frequency, depth, and content.


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    Introduction
    Methods
    Results
    Discussion
    References
    Dr Pim van Lommel, Division of Cardiology, Hospital Rijnstate, PO Box 9555, 6800 TA Arnhem, Netherlands (e-mail:pimvanlommel@wanadoo.nl) (P van Lommel MD); Tilburg, Netherlands (R van Wees PhD); Nijmegen, Netherlands (V Meyers PhD); and Capelle a/d Ijssel, Netherlands (I Elfferich PhD)

    HEALING MIND, Nature of Consciousness, Raw Wisdom

    WHAT IS LIFE WISDOM IN THE RAW… OR “RAW-WISDOM?

    No Comments 22 July 2010

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    RAW-WISDOM is a revolutionary view the essence of nature. It shifts from the mechanical, machine-like or dead view of nature to an oppositely life-centered understanding. This is in order to turnaround our major planetary ecological crises.

    We offer words of wisdom about the growing chemical and genetic pollution and overall destruction of planet Earth.

    In modern times we’ve invented at least 4 million chemicals (as reported in scientific literature), most all in the last 100 years, including 150,000 drugs, 100,000 chemicals in commercial production, 10,000 in food processing and at least 1000 toxic ones lodging deeply in our cells (even in mothers’ placenta for the unborn). Cancers logically follow, but doctors rarely advocate organics and prefer prescribing drugs. Now 2/3rds of Americans annually take drugs and 2/3rds remain victims of long-term illnesses. Supposedly the drugs “scientifically” control conditions but statistics belie this. They show major illnesses persist and just get labeled as “chronic.” Also genetic engineering is rapidly dominating staples in just a few decades. These two huge trends are happening primarily because a very, very powerful seed idea was planted in the 17th century. Now 400   years later this is bearing crops (like global pollution).

    This one seed idea should have faced huge skepticism yet it was universally accepted. Even naturopaths tend to take in what is so cogently taught in modern education and by mass media. This refers to the root belief that nature is surely but a math-based, mechanical/atomic enterprise. This central belief, having universal applications, underlies many planetary ills.

    Our surrounding world reflects the immense loss of wisdom. This is reversible by a simple change of mind, and from again a death to a life-centered vision of nature or where we elicit out of nature what is life rather than death delivering and create what Gabriel Cousens calls a “culture of life.”

    Nathan Batalion, the originator of “raw-wisdom” was born in Germany to a Jewish Holocaust-surviving family which made him sensitive to the more cruel aspects of our modern world. In his early years Nathan was a math-prodigy. But at 17 he had a high fever that caused his left-brain to shut down, giving him a strong glimpse into a right-brain way of seeing (which contradicted his math-grounded view). Over several decades he refined his unique philosophy of nature which he refers to this as “naturolism” to support naturopathy or natural healing. He considers “raw-wisdom”  a right-brain-anchored view, stripped of left-brain illusions. The term ”raw” refers to seeing passively or naked of conceptual projections. Our left-brain creates mental concepts which are outline images that guide (and therefore shape) the direction of consciousness. Shaping consciousness is like diving into a body of water to create temporary walls of water all around you. When you leave the waters, the walls reconnect.  The right brain view seems the ocean more passively and the left-brain not.

    Nathan also is a certified traditional naturopath and a passionate eco-activist as a result of his experience with raw-wisdom. He helped found Food & Water, Inc fighting food-irradiation and is the author of 50 Harmful Effects of Genetically Modified Foods and follows a living-food vegan lifestyle. He is currently working on a PhD in environmental philosophy at Binghamton University. He co-founded the Gerson Wellness Center at Sedona in Arizona (treating cancer patients naturally) and is creating a Raw-Wisdom Community in Oneonta NY as a branch of Gabriel Cousens’ Tree of Life.

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    A NON-SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT- PART I

    No Comments 07 July 2010

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    Everyone knows we’re created a non-sustainable condition for our environment.

    Our planet is a global mess and something has to give or turn things around.

    Key species, like honey bees, are dying.

    The riches of natural ecologies like rain forests and coral reefs are being devastated or are dying.

    Pollution is everywhere on the planet and within us. Human beings are certainly not immune from what is happening, and thus we are increasingly suffering from systemic and chronic health challenges.

    But to do something, and effectively, requires knowing the root cause. Is that possible?

    IS THE CAUSE WITHIN?
    Here is my take on this very critical issue.

    First I believe we must assume personal responsibility for this ecological mess on the premise that the cause is not “out there.”

    Secondly, that means we need to look within at what is directing us to cause such damage to our environment and ourselves. Somehow if the outside world is a huge mess, our inner world must be comparably out of sorts or very poorly organized. If that is so, how exactly did this first come about?

    BEGINNNG WIH THE GREEKS
    I believe this has to do with certain deep cultural roots, beginning in ancient Greek times – and screwing up a best integration of our whole inner consciousness.

    Remember we have main sides to our brain, one is skilled at conceptual languages and the other at seeing things in a raw and naked without the use of words. One tends to experience any consciousness of our world “connectively” and holistically, and the other oppositely. It is better at taking things apart or seeing things with separate and detailed precision.

    Now let me propose it is not ata ll wise to make the latter side (takes-things-apart-with-precision side) dominant. That that indeed screws the whole of our consciousness up. Why? Because then we tend to take apart what most whole, ending up again with a huge mess. On the other hand if the other side is dominant, we can oppositely and with greatest skill reconnect to wholeness or heal what is most apart, asunder, ill, a mess or in shambles.

    Which side then is dominant in our times and for the overall integration of consciousness?

    I will argue it is the former thus making a mess or creating a non-sustainable environment. This is happening as we have gone actually to the greatest extreme of such left-brain dominance.

    HOW WE BECOME EXTREMELY LEFT-BRAIN DOMINANT
    Words form ideologies and philosophies and so they can structure the whole of our consciousness and thereby direct our lives. The role of language here is critically important. If we now go back to Greek times we see that the Greeks did something very, very important to their language – influencing how we integrate our inner world in the west. It doesn’t seem like they did something dramatic at first sight, but indeed it was monumental from an inner point of view.

    The Greeks simply added vowels to their language!

    Why did that matter at all? What does this have to do with anything? How does it relate to our modern ecological crises?

    My explanation is as follows.

    Before they added vowels, the Greek language was read from right to left like the Hebrew was. Eye movements for reading from right-to-left is thought to be right-brain dominant – the connective over the separative.

    Within about a hundred years of making this language shift, or after the adding of vowels which allowed each word to have a specific, isolated, and therefore disconnected/separative meaning,eye movements for reading changed! The inner consciousness was rewired. The Greeks suddenly read in a “boustrophedron” style or like an ox plows a field. Once vowels were added,  the average reader didn’t have to necessarily look at the whole context of a dialogue or written work to decipher what any given word meant!

    Looking at the whole triggers the right brain’s functioning, not needing to do so triggers the left brain’s functioning coming to the foreground. Reading thus went back and forth (or right-to-left and from left-to-right alternatively) as if balancing out the too or consciousness appeared confused. It couldn’t make up its mind which way to dominantly go.

    Then after about a hundred fifty years it finally settled on reading from left-to-right.

    The use of language, as evidenced by the way it was read, became more left-brain dominant. The latter gained the controlling “upper hand.”

    Lab testing has shown that individuals who are disabled by car accidents and the like to become right-brain damaged, and thereby severely left-brain dominant, will largely go insane or suffer from dementia. Patients with the opposite malady, or being more left-brain damaged but right-brain ok, will remain completely sane or oriented, but will have great trouble verbalizing things or explaining what they experience in precise detail. They also will have trouble drawing straight linear lines because their consciousness can’t sharply separate elements spatially! They are not likely to wear suits and work on Wall Street because their consciousness, as we used to say in the 1960′s, is “not straight.”

    The significant Greek cultural/language shift came to a pinnacle expression during the Golden Age of Greece. This brought us the taproot foundations of western civilization’s whole worldview.

    For a little more background, go to Part II.

    Consciousness & Healing, Develop Consciousness, HEALING MIND, Nature of Consciousness, Other Failures

    AT-THE-HEART-OF-LIFE

    1 Comment 05 July 2010

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    If the essence or core of life resides in the concentrated presence of consciousness, then knowing what the latter really is become decisive. William James once wrote that the discovery of what is consciousness will be the most powerful discover of all or to which all other discoveries of science will pale by comparison. Again I have studied these issues for nearly half a century and coming to certain conclusions I consider breakthrough and revolution. The answer to the question what is consciousness, on the face of it, may seem simple, even simple minded. But ultimately the implications are so powerful, the overturn the very root foundations of our western worldview – upon which also allopathic medicine is built. If the foundation is false, it will explain why the system of medicine built on that foundation is now failing and crumbling. Answering that question will thus lead the way to knowing why one is being mislead, and how to retrace one’s steps to truly resurrect, heal, recapture, nourish and support one’s consciousness – and thus rescue one’s life in the midst of a life-threatening health challenge.

    It is what we know that will save our life.

    CONSCIOUSNESS AS THE PRINCIPLE OF CONNECTION ITSELF IN NATURE
    Here is the most critical and invaluable insight I want to share. Consciousness forms the principle of connection itself in nature. It is what, at the core, holds nature together and when drawn out of that core manifests as connected-to-wholeness or organic, living, conscious organisms. Why is this view earthshaking and revolutionary? Revolutionary means reverse revolving, just as Copernicus began a revolution in worldviews by observing a literally reverse revolution of the earth and sun (heliocentric rather than earth-centric) as implied in the Bible. In what context then is my view of consciousness revolutionary?

    THE CONTEXT
    The most important element in any culture is its central paradigmatic worldview. If a worldview is ill, the healing of that worldview has the most powerful effect of any kind of healing because it affects the whole of one’s consciousness and thus life. In the medieval era there was a biblical concept of God that filled this role and directly or indirectly exerted a most powerful influence. Since the 17th century, the quantitative/mechanical view of physics, chemistry, and later genetics eclipsed that of the biblical in at least supposedly understanding the external world.  But what is the essence of that new math-bound view? Math symbols actually abstract how to separate all elements of consciousness and this view elicits, draws out, nurtures the creation of machines made of separate parts. This is why in modern medicine surgery is so important. We cut the body apart and replace parts as we would with a machine.

    WHY THAT VIEW CAN’T HEAL LIFE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
    If life is the concentrated presence of consciousness and consciousness is the principle of connection itself in nature, no view of the core of nature is more opposite, more opposing to that essence than the mathematical. This is why machines designed by that worldview are not alive and not conscious. This is why a system of medicine that is grounded in a core view which systematically elicits/draws out of nature the exact, precise and reverse opposite of what is the core essence of life and consciousness  cannot but fail abysmally. In fact it will support the development of human health and consciousness pandemics. This is precisely what is happening in our modern world.  It is insanity to treat cancer, for example, with the same chemicals and radiation that cause cancer, unless one lives inside the mechanical worldview.

    A related implication is that the integrity of consciousness is undermined, why the allopathic/mechanical view is so ripe with deceptions.

    The most global implication is a similarly profound impact on all of surrounding life on our planet. This is why we are in the midst of a wholesale species holocaust.

    We essentially follow the dictates of technologically advanced but inwardly death-delivering culture which has gained accelerating speed and breadth of global impact over a 400 year span. It takes huge amounts of vision, clarity of mind, courage and knowledge to step outside this culturally-created illusionary and deadly framework. Then we begin to move in a different life-supportive direction along an entirely different path. We understand deeply why the opposite path can’t work – past all the deceptive media information – and towards our own  integral healing.

    Consciousness & Healing, Conventional Medicine, Nature of Consciousness, Other Failures

    SEEING THROUGH “OBJECTIVE” DRUG-TESTING SCAMS

    No Comments 07 June 2010

    Seeing through drug testing scams

    When I look at pharmaceutical and conventional medical ads (websites, facilities, and so on) one key impression is that of  narrow mechanization and a vast stifling of consciousness! The ads often have fake models with bleached teeth, the doctor’s suits are all perfectly pressed, white and with stereotyped stethoscopes and the similar smiles – all of which is to me quite offensive or jarring. It is part of being in the commerical business of treating rather than actually and really healing.  The problems behind such stilted presentations are enormously deep. This is why I am asking the reader to also think very deeply in reading this article. Just yesterday I met someone with advanced diabetes who takes a dozen or so drugs and is subject to repeated surgeries. He is a mess and his life is a shambles because he is being guided by a medicinal system that is largely bankrupt to its root foundations. The whole house-of-cards approach is for me a unprecedented sham. It treats for profit and does not truly heal systemic ailments. Yes it helps in emergency situation but this deeps the illusion that the overall approach works for chronic systemic ailments. Modern medicine actually has no true conception of first “what is consciousness” (as diabetes is distinctly a consciousness-retreating disease marked by neuropathy or lack of feeling/sensitivity/consciousness). The drug and surgical approaches used all claims to be based on science but they are not. Why do I write about all this. It is because I very deeply care for the fate of other human beings as well as life on earth in general. Thus I try to write to explain a very different view in order to make a difference.

    FALSE ROOT BASIS
    Modern medicine is, at its taproots or depth foundations, based on three foolish beliefs that I know to be ultimately and utterly false. Note that, at first, they may seem like healthy or salient beliefs but I’ll explain why they really are not.

    A) THE ROOT WORLDVIEWTHE MATHEMATICALIS THE TRUEST UNIVERSALLY- This is the deepest of all beliefs in our modern culture, learned at least since primary school, and namely that chemistry and physics, and their mathematical foundations, all represent the only true, most objective and scientifically valid laws of nature. Modern allopathic doctors are really what I call Newtonian “meta-physicians.”  The word “meta” comes from a Greek word meaning “after.” But the study of these disciplines actually precedes or comes before any other for modern doctors. This is why, before going to medical school, future doctors must study and excel in chemistry, physics, and perhaps biotech, to prepare them in pre-med school or for their future allopathic career based on this foundation understanding.

    B) TESTING WITHIN THAT WORLDVIEW YIELDS OBJECTIVITY- Following closely behind this root metaphysical premise is the companion belief that double-blind testing, under the strictest lab conditions (using all manner of precise measurement tools – micrometers, scales, spectrometry, etc) gives us the most reliable, trustworthy, objective, illusion-free or “scientific” results in constructing the overall mathematical/mechanical orientation applied to our bodies – and to then best treat and guide patients who are ill or seeking to avoid illness.

    C) LARGE SCALE TESTING  YIELDS  THE MOST “GOLD STANDARD” OBJECTIVE RESULTS – If we then do very expensive large-scale testing of the same kind, as drug companies are mandated to do by the FDA and with peer-reviews, then we can most rely on those results. We can also rely upon them to literally risk our lives and the lives of patients with that trust! That is a lot to ask, wouldn’t you say? Thus we had better be triply sure that these three premises are absolutely true!

    But I will explain why, in biological rather mechanical realms (rather than in designing, building and perfecting the performance of machines), nothing could be further from the truth. What we rely upon is a sham.

    DEBUNKING EACH TAPROOT BELIEF
    Let me address each of the above three beliefs and why they are pervasively and deeply full of holes.

    A) WHAT’S TRUE FOR MACHINES IS NOT REALLY TRUE FOR LIVING NATURE
    .  First,  the math-bound view of nature excels in bringing out what is most mechanical out of nature. Already this should be a very powerful hint that the view is non-universally true and thus not integrally objective. Objectivity is something that gained via a view true from all points of view, rather than a biased or subjective or partial perspective. Machines actually don’t pre-exist in pristine nature. You will never find a bicycle in an untouched rainforest. They are uniquely man-created inventions. How then can mechanical laws represent all of nature. Something here does not click!

    —- HOW THE MATHEMATICAL VIEW BREAKS DOWN
    Seen nakedly and past a long-running cultural mythology,  math symbols actually, really and nakedly represent  inner tools (or symbols) that guide us in how to separate all elements of consciousness. I use the word “naked” because they truly represent nothing more than that stripped of any more imagined culturally-created importance. They are not, as Sir Isaac Newton supposed,  “what God gave us on the first day of creation to better understand nature with.” This goes counter to what every school boy and girl is indoctrinated with since primary school – the Newtonian worldview – with icon idols like Newton and Einstein supporting the genius of that vision.

    —DOWN TO EARTH
    And this may sound a little heady but let us bring this way, way down to earth so we can understand how hugely mistaken the “great” Newton was in developing this kernel vision about nature’s universal laws.  It sinks just a bit in when we observe how those symbols are used to separate elements of consciousness not only quite deeply but in very life-threatening ways. They are used in the creation of atom bombs (tearing things literally apart or separating). All the major formulas behind the atomic bomb relied on the schemata of Cartesian coordinates – Rene Descartes visualization of space broken down into separate points – or space exploded. Math symbols  help us also to design machines (things made most distinctly of separate parts – unlike living organisms).  Machine are not alive and not conscious – because consciousness forms a universal relationship of connection in nature, or the opposite of what math symbols bias-point to. To heal is also to connect, so the symbols in their pointing bias also most deeply point us away from what is the healing process in nature.

    —HOW MATHEMATICS “WORKS”
    What if we take three apples (each seen as separate fruits in our consciousness) and undo their separation? We can accomplish that by simply making applesauce! Then we can no longer count the separate apples as 1,2,3. This is simply because they are no longer distinctly separate objects in our awareness. Stripped of millions of details,  mathematics ultimately guides us towards is not much more complicated than that forms of separation.

    —THE PROBLEM WITH MEASUREMENTS
    Measurement thus delineates beginning and end points or measurement deepens the sense of universal consciousness-separation. Its a great schemata for designing separate chemical pills, known as drugs, used to treat separate symptoms, and tagged with a dollar sign.

    —IRRATIONAL AND UNWISE
    In my opinion, past deep mythologizing about the supposed transcendent truth and significance of using mathematics, we very greatly suffer under a cultural delusion, a collective consciousness ill (and since the age of Galileo, Descartes and Newton)  of a purely math-bound vision of our universe. It is actually (and this may be hugely shocking to hear) quite profoundly irrational and  unwise to so culturally connect a vision of nature by employing only the very highest, most universal, and most powerful abstractions or symbols for the separation of all elements of consciousness. It’s actually more than a bit culturally crazy – no matter how widely accepted, rooted, everywhere taught and revered that dominating view may be in our times. As mentioned a test-tube isolation used to create separate pills which further gravitates to dollar-sign tagging offers orientations that come together to support a left-brain dominant or separative consciousness bias. These are, in my experience, categorically non-objective from a whole-brain point of view. This overall results, and predictably, in non-sustainable and catastrophic postures toward the healing of our bodies, toward polluting our cells with chemicals and ultimately harming the whole of our surrounding ecology of life. All of this is not the result of an “objectively advanced” vision of nature – as presumed over the last 400 or more years. This is why I never take in any – zero – pharmaceuticals or drugs into my body.

    —TESTING THE OVERALL VISION
    Take any large random mix of chemicals and throw them into a compost heap – where all breakdowns of plant life create the materials for building up all plant life in a circle of unity – and you then test the overall math-hinged, superficial vision of nature. You then do not test isolated chemicals in element-isolating test tubes. Nor do you observe just their immediate impact (the surface of time) on isolated symptoms – all of which creates a biased milieu and illusionary perspective. All of this is consciousness dis-integrative as well as non-objective in the viewing of a living terrain.  Now what  happens to the compost when instead we measure the impact of synthetic chemicals as a connected whole? All life in the compost heap dies. This is due again to the overall effect of a large, random mix that tests the worldview itself!  The deadly results are not accidental. This will happen consistently and repeatedly, reliably because consciousness is rooted in the principle of connection itself in nature. Mathematics abstracts consciousness separation, the opposite disassembling orientation. This counters healing. Thus the latter, when too deeply and pervasively forced upon nature, has absolutely deadly consequences.  This is why species all around the planet are dying. The compost heap’s profound and universal circle of unity here is also categorically broken.

    —TO HAUNT US
    Overall the root vision of the 17th century has been in the 20th and 21st centuries coming to roost. It is now here to haunt us and to the core. Some of its fruits are pure black as this terrible “picking season” arrives. They are many death-laden and poisonous “fruits” which have been pesticide and herbicide sprayed. They are cancerous and polluting relative to a healing re-connection of our body and of nature’s ecologies. The ultimate reason is that Newton, Galileo and Descartes made naive,  fundamental and very deep vision mistakes.

    B) TESTING  WITHIN THAT WORLDVIEW IS LARGELY NON-OBJECTIVE – If the root worldview is non-objective, you can expect, closely following behind, that the very same is true for its companion and supportive methodology.

    —BIAS DIVING INTO AN OCEAN OF CONSCIOUSNESS TO EXPERIENCE SEPARATE SYMPTOMS
    To explain this, imagine that in the experience of life there is an unrecognized (or right-brain perceived) “ocean of consciousness.” This  is a connected vista, just like an ocean or any body of water is, and relative to each separate drop of water. Now let us correlate this to the following. With our left-brain we make mental images in our mind to which we assign words. This helps us focus upon or tunnel awareness towards something. We use the word “tree,” for example, to isolate  and again separate that element of consciousness. Words of all kind will guide the dissecting  or cutting apart of this underlying ocean. The mathematical view does this to the most polar extreme. It is a penultimate “left-brain dominant symbolism.” It can thus be used to build a completely separative-eschewed view of reality – rather than an objective or whole view. The math-based vision is thus not valid view from whole-brain dominant (real objectifying) perspective. I know this personally because as a teenager I was a math prodigy until a high fever caused my left brain to shutdown – and then I was able to see through the illusion of that vision.

    —HOW THIS APPLIES TO THE HEALING ARTS
    Let us thus say that as we dive into the experience of our bodies and isolate a separate symptom we focus on a headache, toothache or stomach cramp. We could name  a thousand other such personal symptoms. Who initiates this chosen symptomatic focus or “separation of element of consciousness”? The subject/experiencer of the experience.  But a directional focus of a subject creates a “subjective bias.

    –WHO CREATES AND DIRECTS THE SUBJECTIVE BIAS
    Who creates and directs this subjective bias for a given experiment?  Who determines the specific effect of a drug on, for example,  blood pressure measured by blood pressure testing equipment rather than the amplitude of alpha waves measured via a biofeedback instruments?  The conductor or funder of the experiment determines this and sets the controlling consciousness bias. After all the given pharmaceutical company wants to make a profit in treating such symptoms as blood pressure or a headache, toothache or stomach cramp. If this experiential bias is then shared by subject and the conductor, does the sharing make the experience objective? Of course not!

    —SHARING THE BIAS OR FAKING OBJECTIVITY
    Do exact measurements undo this overall subjectivity? No. On the contrary, any measurement in a non-mechanical environment deepens the sense of a biased “separation of elements of consciousness!” What happens then is that whatever is focused upon, and as a given surfacing symptom to place attention upon, is the chosen “main-focus” or “effect” of the experiment. Everything else is labeled a so-called irrelevant “side-effect.” Presumably the “side-effect” is less important and therefore  listed with the tiniest of print on a pill bottle at times, or in an ad. Are the choices of what is a “main effect” and what is a “side-effect” made objective via their isolation in the structure of the experiment (reinforced by peer review)? Hardly. When there is the shared economic gain in the background, the opposite of this reinforcing objectivity is generally veritas. Or the personal subjectivity of experimenter and subject is now transferred to a wider commercial venue. Real objectivity is utterly lost.  This is why modern allopathic medicine gravitates towards isolated symptom-alleviation or treatment-based approaches and, of course, for profit. This generally fails to heal  most whole-body, deep, and systemic ailments – which takes an entirely different orientation that has to be truly not fake objective.

    The root problem – to be blunt – is that both what philosophers call the “metaphysics” of our modern root worldview (the root understanding of the nature of nature’s elements) and its “epistemology” (or way of gaining knowledge about those elements) are corrupt. They or not objective, trustworthy, or reliable. They are both as deeply flawed and stilted. Thus one cannot build a reliable system of medical treatment on that foundation. It is impossible.

    The results are misguided by false objectivity – and for the healing arts this has overall quite deadly and disastrous consequences.

    C) GOVERNMENT-BACKED LARGE SCALE TESTING OF THIS KIND DECEIVES THE PUBLIC

    —IMPACT OF POLITICAL FORCES
    The very deeply false sense for getting objective knowledge gains further force when backed by the authority of political forces. These might try to outlaw anything which does not conform to this overall deception. Lobbying with campaign contributions biases the consciousness of the politicians. Paid media also tend to come on the bandwagon. Pharmaceutical sales were greatly spurred on by TV and print ads since the 1950′s. Combine all of the foregoing and you see why our modern medical system has to so systemically  and completely in a shambles – why it fail to truly heal cancer, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, asthma, mental illness, and Alzheimer’s and so on.

    The  marriage of commercial and lab deceptions are so pervasive and systemic it allows for little else.

    —WHAT IS ILLUSION AND DECEPTION
    Illusion is the “breakdown of the integrity of consciousness.” Deception is the “intentional breakdown of the integrity of consciousness.” An integrity of consciousness means consciousness is true to itself.  But consciousness, at the core of life (as I have tried to propose) forms “the principle of connection itself in nature.” Thus one absolutely cannot have an integral vision of nature rooted in the highest abstractions of what tears our consciousness apart. The mathematical worldview will expertly build machines. But it also makes an intimate marriage with dollar sign to almost irretrievably corrupt consciousness – and to the absolute hilt.

    —REGAINING OBJECTIVITY
    The healing of our consciousness and the healing of our body are intertwined. Making a deep and healing global mind change, we move from this a left-brain to a right-brain-dominant or from a separative to a connective view of nature. What is connective is again healing. We ultimately are redirected to look at whole impacts ( not the partial or biased or culturally subjective orientations). This gives us a chance to rescue ourselves or to regain objectivity. Only to look at the whole is to become objective and to offer true, reliable healing solutions.

    Organic Foods, Science Of Consciousness, Sustainable Farming

    TEN REASONS TO FARM AND EAT ORGANIC FOOD

    1 Comment 03 June 2010

    Organic farming and food

    Here are ten vital reasons to go organic

    EVEN SMALL DOSES OF CHEMICALS POSE HEALTH HAZARDS
    Early on governments tried to estimate safe amounts of chemical additives in our food. However, more research is showing that relatively small doses of chemicals can be just as hazardous to our health as large ones. This means there are no real safe limits to agricultural and food chemicals.

    CHEMICALS ARE UNNECESSARY TO GROW FOODS
    “Synthetic” compounds are just that. They are unnatural and unnecessary. This includes toxic fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, GMOs and so on in our agriculture. Also there is no food that can’t be grown as well or actually better using organic means.  Right after World War II a large cadre of army chemists began working in private industries and their collective motto was “better living through chemistry.” Foods were then thought to be ”enhanced” using chemical additives and processing agents. These chemicals changed the colors, flavours,  textures and shelf-life of foods. But then it was discovered that many, if not most, synthetic chemicals caused various illnesses and serious side-effects and people were shocked. The cultural propaganda and expectation had been otherwise.

    CHEMICALS HARM THE SOIL’S LIFE
    Chemicals tend to literally sterilize and systemically kill life in our soils. Organic farmers have confided with me that their organic lands are full of living critters, otherwise absent or severely reduced on surrounding chemical-laden farms. This includes birds, butterflies bees, worms, chipmunks and so on. They all tend to avoid chemicalized farms. Also countless micro-organisms seem to get harmed and the overall biodiversity of life.

    CHEMICALS POISON OUR AIR AND WATER
    Most chemicals do not biodegrade within a growing season. Like nuclear waste products chemicals tend to hang around and create dead zones. This is true not only our soil but the surrounding air and seeping waters.

    ORGANIC FOOD IS BOTH HEALTHIER AND SAFER
    Countless studies have shown the higher nutrient value of organic foods. Organic foods are thus safer to ingest. They are not laden with dangerous and toxic chemical traces.

    EATING ORGANIC HAS BECOME MUCH MORE CONVENIENT
    You can nowadays find all kinds of organic fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds in most major food chains. We are no longer as limited in our organic food selections.

    AN ILLUSION MAKES ORGANIC FOODS SEEM MORE EXPENSIVE
    Government subsidies for high-tech, chemical-laden farming causes non-organic foods to have lower prices. However, if we add the health and environmental costs to such products, they are ultimately far more expensive.

    ORGANIC GROWING IS SAFER FOR FARM WORKERS
    Organic farming does not result in the same worker safety problems and cancerous outbreaks that are common in industrialized farms.

    ORGANIC FARMING HELPS REDUCE GLOBAL WARMING
    An exciting and literally groundbreaking discovery was made at Rhodale Farms. It is that certain organic soil microbes (killed on non-organic farms) such as  mycorrhizal fungi that grow on plant roots, powerfully block the release of carbon dioxide. This reduces the atmospheric emissions that cause global warming.

    WHY CHEMICALS POLLUTE
    Back in the 17th century, Newton proposed that all of nature followed only math-based, mechanical laws. Tie those laws together and you get the whole unity of nature. This was a root tenant for the development of modern chemistry, physics and biotechnology. The flaw of that Newtonian worldview is extremely deep. Math symbols really abstract how best to separate all elements of consciousness – symbols like 1,2,3. We cannot count 1,2,3 apples any more if we  make applesauce. This is because what was separate is now blended together as one. Imagine that a) much more deeply at the core of nature is what we experience as ”life” and that b) at the core of this “life” is what we experience as consciousness, and c) that consciousness represents the principle of connection itself in nature. Now if that is so, and mathematics abstracts the polar opposite principle of consciousness separation, the math-based worldview will systemically undermine life. It has to. We are now experiencing that harsh and surprising lesson - a very, very deep and profound failure of a commonplace belief and worldview.

    Chemical Pollution, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALING, Nature of Consciousness

    WHAT’S THE MOST POLLUTED REGION OF OUR PLANET?

    No Comments 02 June 2010

    what is the most polluted place on earth

    What is the most polluted region of our planet? There are a number of possible answers. It could be the underground oceanic terrain now being vastly polluted with BP oil. Or it might be the thousand-mile long stretch of the Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch. We could also list a number of major supertoxic waste sites. On a different front, Antarctica’s atmosphere has hugely concentrated chemicals that migrate globally to colder regions (as brought out by the groundbreaking book, Silent Snow). Then there is the area just north of the Russian city of Chelyabinsk. This has uniquely experienced three nuclear disasters. The list of other major candidates goes on.

    DIRTY THIRTY
    Actually Blacksmith Institute publishes an annual Dirty Thirty list of the most polluted spots on the Earth.  They state on their website the following:

    “Pollution likely affects over a billion people around the world, with millions poisoned and killed each year.  The World Heath Organization estimates that 25 percent of all deaths in the developing world are directly attributable to environmental factors Some researchers estimate that exposure to pollution causes 40 percent of deaths annually.”

    WHAT’S MISSING
    One “region” of our planet, however, is glaringly missing from Blacksmith’s list. I deeply believe it is the single most polluted arena of them all……Ready for this?….. It is the inner state of our minds or what our minds do to structure of our collective consciousness and way of relating to nature!  In that inner world of ours, imagine that pollution first manifests subtly before it takes physical form – and as a set of “illusions.” Illusion can be defined as a breakdown in the integrity of consciousness. For example, if a surface illusion (a mask or makeup or a dressing up of reality makes us think that something similar is deeply true… but it isn’t… there is a breakdown in the integrity of consciousness. Outer pollution breaks down the integrity of whole organisms. Are  inner breakdowns related to outer breakdowns of the physical integrity of life, to pollutions?  Are we creating the pollution that is now engulfing us externally because our minds have so far out of tune, or have been engulfed themselves by vast, deep and global illusions? What are these illusions? This is absolutely critical to know.

    ILLUSIONARY CENTRAL PARADIGMS
    Nothing is more powerful and influential in influencing our world than our culturally-chosen core worldview. Each worldview is a way of integrating, bringing together or “making one” a perception of the world – and this is done using a chosen central paradigm. The oriental worldview is sometimes organized using the concepts of yin and yang. The western worldview is usually organized using the concepts of matter and energy defined mathematically. Is there something wrong with the latter perspective? Does it harbor any illusions? Are those illusions  possibly the root cause for the rapidly growing pollution of our planet? My answer to these three questions is a resounding yes.

    In our times, and since the 17th century, we have seen the dominance of a math-based vision of nature – as catapulted to prominence by Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia Naturalis Mathematica - The Laws of Nature as Mathematical. This is the foundation for all of chemistry, physics, and biotechnology. This spins the quintessence of the modern vision of nature.

    THE POWER OF WORLDVIEWS
    I can throw a rock at a sheetrocked wall, and it will simply smash a hole, the size of the rock, in the wall. However, if I alter an ingredient which makes up the entire wall, all of the wall is naturally impacted to its depths. Worldviews have such a universal impact, and obviously, because they are created out of the most universal ideas that then can seep into, and deeper and farther than anything else into the fabric of nature. This is a fact we forget, partly because we believe our worldview is not a worldview, but the worldview. It is supposedly not our culturally subjective creation but something that objectively and scientifically belongs to all of nature – and which we discover and uncover.  Newton, after all, discovered not “laws of nature viewed or seen as mathematical” but the mathematical laws of nature. Newton was thereby heralded as a near-god. One contemporary wrote of Newton that he knew more about the cosmos than all of humanity combined. Was this really true?

    AT THE ROOT OF THE CURRENT POLLUTION OF OUR PLANET
    When Galileo began teaching that the earth was not at the center of the universe, many of others thought he was raving mad. He had challenged a conventional and very deeply-held paradigms, such as that only the Bible was the final authority on the cosmic structure of the universe. In Genesis it was written that the “stars were made to shine upon the Earth,” implying an earth-centered view. How dare Galileo, the upstart and fool, think otherwise – and because of some squiggles on a drawing board we call math symbols correlated to his new toy, a telescope! What an arrogant sacrilege. Besides, doesn’t the earth seem to stand dead still? Obviously no one felt the earth moving at vast speeds, getting us dizzy. Who would be so foolish and idiotic to think so. Nor was anyone falling off the edges of our planet – not a one!

    What I am proposing is something similarly unimaginable and revolutionary and on a vast cultural level impacting ourselves and our planet. It is even more deeply illusion-breaking, in my opinion. I am proposing that the foundations of chemistry, physics and bioengineering, grounded in the mathematical worldview, do not collectively give us a depth-integral or objective vision of nature’s nature and that the illusion of that powerful view is what is most deeply and vastly polluting our world – and with ever increasing intensity and scope since the middle of the 20th century.

    WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND FOOLISH
    When I was a teenager attending high school, I managed to get the highest college-entrance-exam score in physics in my school. I think it was 772 out of a possible 800. I also thought the reason why I got less than a perfect 800 (as I had done twice in math college entrance exams), was because I failed to understand the clearer nuances of basics physics concepts. Later I learned those basic concepts were actually corrupt. They created a highly quicksand-like understanding. It would take many pages to explain why. Here let me share the core gist of this revolutionary view.

    DISORGANIZING, CORRUPTING, POLLUTING CONSCIOUSNESS
    All symbols in our minds have a unique identity, and thus limitations in guiding our vision. This is because symbols are simply pointing tools – and nothing more when stripped naked. They are not inner gods magically revealing laws. To “point” consciousness is to isolate or separate something in our awareness. This creates awareness bias. Thus worldviews generally are not objective. What do math symbols point to and bias us towards – past all the foolish and arrogant cultural mythologizing of the 17th century? Math symbols uniquely point us to how we can or may best separate elements of consciousness. The number “one” in the field of counting plus the ”point” in geometry are building block concepts. They represent universally separate wholes, the latter spatially and the former more universally. Is this the most appropriate symbolism for forming a coherent, sensible, rational, and non-illusionary worldview? In my mind, it is categorically not. One actually cannot connect a vision of nature with much integrity using the highest abstractions for how to separate all elements of consciousness. The end result will be vastly illusionary (and as intimated, physically polluting).  And it not the use of these symbols as such which is being questioned. We need saws to cut pieces of wood. We need symbols of separation to cut apart our perceptions. The more important question is, are they appropriate symbols, used as central paradigm builders. The answer, in my mind, is most definitively not – and the impacts on our environment and the healing arts are where this is felt the most. Why?

    IMAGINE
    Imagine that at the core nature is the principle of life, not the mathematical laws of machines. Imagine that at the core of life, is consciousness. Lastly imagine that consciousness forms a universal relationship of connection in nature. What then would the adoption of the mathematical view accomplish or symbols that point systematically to the separation of all elements of consciousness? They would foster an undermining or corruption of the essence of consciousness. Again this manifests in what touches life.

    SIGNS OF INNER FAILINGS
    Thus I am not surprised that modern medical science is baffled by the lack of any cure for consciousness illnesses (like Alzheimer’s or diabetes evidencing neuropathy) using chemical drugs; or that the great Sir Isaac Newton ended his life schizophrenic; or that Nobel Prize-winning physicists have likewise ended their lives with Alzheimer’s disease. Math symbols do not, by their very nature, direct us to the connective depths of nature. They do help us build atomic weapons. They also help us to make things mechanical ( in separate parts) and unconscious. How they foster pollution is a little more complicated but it is part of the same mix. Ultimately one cannot integrally connect consciousness using separative symbols. It is like trying to glue things together with a chainsaw or atomic bomb. The loss of integrity of vision leads us to vast illusions and these illusions externally and potently manifest as life-threatening pollution.

    ANTITHESIS
    Here we are pointing with math symbols to what can be seen as an anti-thesis to what more truly binds nature connectively together. An antithesis relative to a thesis forms a reversal illusion. Reversal illusions are the most powerful of all illusions (as with the reversal illusion of helio and geocentricity). Thus there arises the ability to powerfully dissolve and undermine the integrity of ecologies all over our planet – and in a very close marriage with commercialism that fosters a similar consciousness. Making a massive shift away from the whole math-bound view is culturally revolutionary. It constitutes a Copernican-like revolution. This time it involves a re-revolving around a different inner rather than outer understanding. Ultimately we will never stop polluting nature and own bodies if we keep holding onto the very vision that is most responsible and causative. We will treat cancer that is caused by chemicals with yet more chemicals as in chemotherapy.h We will create green college campuses (with lawns not pesticide/herbicide sprayed or with more energy saving devises)  but will continue to teach courses in physics, chemistry and biotechnology as the dominant, core, and most objective understandings of nature. This illustrates how the changes we currently make, while valuable, can still be relatively superficial and thus not nearly enough to change our fundamental course from deep within. Therefore despite the existence of a growing alternative medical community as well as a potent environmental movement since the 1960′s, the destruction of species and the pollution of our bodies and planet have still sped forward – and in a way largely unimpeded but gaining steam. We have far more pesticides sprayed today on acres than at the time Rachel Carson first wrote Silent Spring.

    As we heal our innermost vision we deeply heal ourselves and our surroundings. The greatest of healing begins thus from very deeply within and ultimately from the very core of our vision.

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    IMAGINING A LIFE-CENTERED WORLDVIEW

    1 Comment 02 May 2010

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    Life Centered Worldview

    IMAGINE THAT:

    AT THE CORE OF NATURE IS LIFE
    This differs from that currently dominant view that the atomic  model, or other mechanical, death-laden, math-defined principles give us access to the core of nature – or what allowed us to create the Industrial Revolution.  If life is at the core of nature, what evidences that life? It is not just plain motion or jumping around. Machine can do that easily. Rather life exhibits consciousness, and whether in motion or not.

    AT THE CORE OF LIFE IS CONSCIOUSNESS
    Thus living things partake or bring out this consciousness from the depths or bosom of nature and  in a spectrum of life forms that include dinosaurs and microbes, trees and single-cell plants.

    AT THE CORE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IS THE RELATIONSHIP OF CONNECTION ITSELF IN NATURE
    The resulting life-centered vision of nature then becomes an exact reverse mirror image of the presently dominant mathematical/mechanical view. This is because math symbols expertly abstract universal separation of elements of consciousness – going in the opposite direction from the essence of life. They point to the surface/separate appearance. This is why we can “best” use those symbols to build atomic bombs. Also pointing to mechanicality or to machines made of separate parts, we terribly eschew or biased rather than objectify our view of nature. We give too much weight to the relationships between nuts and bolts rather than a deeper order of unity. Focusing on this underlying and integral connectedness, we also arrive at completely different set of laws for nature, and the nature of ourselves, than those of math-bound, mechanical physics and chemistry.

    RE-VOLUTIONARY
    This perspective, if adopted, literally “re-volutionizes” or reverses our root metaphysical understanding of the cosmos, of nature and planet earth, and of ourselves – for the overall course, evolution and healing of our lives.

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    GREATEST ILLNESS OF OUR TIMES

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    Greatest Illness of Our Times

    LEFT BRAIN DOMINANCE
    We live in a culture that is most extremely left-brain dominant, the most in humanity’s history. It is something spectacular that has evolved since ancient Greek times. In my opinion, it is a greatest of all cultural diseases, one that is ultimately fatal. I see it as occurring deep within, why we keep failing to heal our modern conditions using superficial and quick-fix solutions. We may blame material conditions or certain key persons (like George Bush, Stalin, Hitler, Mao), various politicians or corporate heads, when  actually, I believe, our whole planetary culture is suffering from an inner consciousness disease.

    CONSCIOUSNESS DEMENTIA
    When an individual person damages the right hemisphere of their brain (losing what tunes into depth connective/holistic/healing consciousness) - they  can see the world through the eyes of that left-brain awareness only (which tunes into an oppositely surface/illusionary/breaking apart awareness). Then and as a result,they suffer from dementia and schizophrenia. In short such an individual can’t put their world back together. They are lost and “a gonner,” like an Alzheimer’s patient who cannot connect to memories or connect vision to recognize a whole face – just its separate details. This is because again their connective consciousness is burnt out, harmed or superceded by the separative. The process becomes life destructive. This is because life is the concentrated presence of consciousness and consciousness forms the principle of connection itself in nature, which the right brain wisely tunes into in the raw. See our philosophy of raw-wisdom. Below are the most powerful drivers of that left-brain dominance.

    MATH-BASED VISION OF NATURE TOPS THE LIST
    Mathsymbols abstract how best and most powerfully to separate all elements of consciousness. We make each distinct, with beginning and end points. We favor physical separation and disintegrative energies – why fuel creates energy but love does not in physics. The core contradiction of that with this metaphysics one cannot  integrally connect a vision of nature using the highest abstractions of separation. We cannot connect by tearing consciousness apart. It is a reversal illusion of the highest of high orders. Math symbols rather the highest paradigm symbols or what universally and best organize a left-brain dominant view of reality. We cannot glue two things together using  the most powerful dynamite available within. The opposite proceeds naturally and predictably. It bears black sterile fruit over time. Thus the math-base vision, when increasingly globalized (especially since the middle of the 20th century) thus leads inevitably to what deeply threatens the sustainability of life on earth. It eventually manifests atomic energy/atomic weapons and a widespread pollution of our bodies and planet. The adaptation of that vision as the most dominant view of nature is really the culmination of nearly 2,000 years of left-brain dominant trends since ancient Greek times and heightened in the Golden Age of Greece. Even the atomic view and the mathematical that it reflects was present then in metaphysical forms.

    A COMMERCIAL, CORPORATION-DOMINATED  SOCIETY
    A commercial society links people together via monetary relationships as employer/employee, buyer/seller, landlord/tenant, lendor/lendee, and so on.  It gauges growth and “progress” thereby. It applies but the math-based, left-brain dominant ideologies to all social relationships – to mirror the root nature of our cosmos.  The first economist William Petty was a friend of Isaac Newton who first published Principia Naturalis Mathematica – the laws of nature as mathematical. This left-brain dominant model puts people into positions of separative conflicts called competition in lieu of cooperation. It creates ultimately progressive instability. The day a 100 year-old company can’t make its payroll or pay its debtors, the doors close and the individuals disband. The entity disintegrates because it was built on quicksand foundations. Separative relationships are by their nature superficial, non-deep and disintegrative. I have always predicted that what happened in 1929 did but suppressed the symptoms of a poor way of relating, furthering rebuilding the same with an eye on a future greater crash.  Also money corrupts consciousness the foundations of our collective progress are as illusionary as our vision of nature. Illusion is the breakdown (the separation of elements) in the integrity of consciousness. This makes the math-bound view the most surface-viewing, the most illusionary, and a commercial society as well.

    ALLOPATHIC MEDICINE
    Allopathic or contemporary modern medicine makes a marriage with mechanical, math-based understanding of nature (chemistry/drugs, physics/radiation, and genetics) and a commercial society to attempt to heal. This is an impossibility. As a result major chronic diseases are pandemic (dozens of physical and psychiatric diseases) and the percentage of sufferers are ever rising, especially among children. Chronic illness in children has at least quadrupled. Consciousness-illnesses like Alzheimer’s are especially on the rise. Healing is the process of connection to wholeness. Yet surgery cuts the body apart, as if it was a machine made of replaceable parts and thus it cannot truly heal. Chemistry is based entirely on math-bound principles that are not in harmony with life. Thus when you put a large random number of chemicals into a compost heap – to test not one or another chemical separatively in a controlled experiments using billions of dollars (something completely left-brain dominant) but the entire or whole understanding – what happens? Remember that a  compost heap is where all plants disintegrate or breakdown to form the building up ingredients for all new plants in a circle of universal unity of life . Everything then in the compost heap dies in the presence of a large random mix of chemicals. We form a miniature super-toxic waste site. We do the same in our oceans on a more grand scale and in our atmosphere as well – and to the point of threatening now, via climate change, the future the survival of our entire planet. We pollute our bodies in parallel, and to form cancer and birth defects and so on. We also treat ourselves with the same or more chemicals that cause cancer, and with more radiation that causes cancer, and with surgery that cuts the body’s wholeness apart.  The negative effects are supposedly minimal or “side-effects” and our failures to cure are supposedly the fault of the diseases being incurable. Our medical care system, centered around the most sterile hospital environments (that also serve junk and bioengineered food) is in such a shambles that it is  financially ruining our society and many individuals under medical care end up filing for bankruptcy. At the same time, governments, lobbied by corporations, try to impinge the promotion of any natural remedies to self-heal or what  might not create financial dependence upon doctors and drugs (ig. Codex, et. al.).

    SIDE-NOTES
    A right-brain damaged person literally suffers from the inability to connect reality but can expertly describe countless minute details and in a tick-tock, separate stepped, and even logical way. Because life is the concentrated presence of consciousness, and consciousness forms the principle of connection itself in nature, a consciousness-centered worldview is the opposite of a math-bound. It can manifest most strongly in the healing/life-connective arts and life supportive realms – such as organic agriculture. It elicits the opposite of a machine-designing, industrial and commercial society. The math-based view, by separating elements of consciousness has subordinate, rescuing value. It can be applied well in emergency medicine. It has some double negative roles, as in cutting out/killing (a negative) directed toward a toxic tumor (a second negative) which creates a double-negative-positive that is only superficially positive or symptom relieving. This creates the illusion of real healing – mistaking surface appearance for something depth or integrally true. Or it does not really nurture healing forces. However and on the flip side, when that vision is systematically applied and too deeply/globally, it vastly displaces the life and living, healing principles with the mechanical/death-ridden ones. Then  it promotes the wholesale destruction of human life, of surrounding ecologies, of the planet as a whole  or what is most whole and interconnected in nature, again organic life itself  via innate consciousness. It undermines that innate consciousness. It lures people from open organic fields working under the sun in mechanical factories and city living. Marx and Engels only critiqued the economic exploitation, while supporting the same underling vision. Liberal and conservative, socialist and capitalist thus sometimes produce the same end results if something deeper is not changed. For all the while, species around the planet are dying en mass. We too are so impacted  if we do not counteract all these trends at a more taproot or deepest level

    NON-ORGANIC, NON-SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
    This extends left-brain consciousness view to further disconnect us immensely from organic nature and whatever nurtures and heals our bodies. Pesticide-laden fields are life stripped. To a lesser extent, so are mono-cropped fields. They are left-brain dominant and linear. Bioengineering especially creates “terminator” seeds, plants and trees that are sterile and exhude death-laden chemicals throughout. Withthe destruction by bioengineering firms of heirloom seeds in massive quantities, and the crowding out of organic farming, it  has resulted in the what Time magazine once called The Death of Birth.

    OUR EDUCATION
    We learn first the three Rs – reading, writing, and arithmetic- causing the left brain to dominate at a most earliest of age. We prepare individuals for our commercial society. Our language, with ancient Greek roots, contains vowels. This causes each word to have a specific rather than whole-context meaning. The latter triggers left-brain dominance. When the Greeks introduced vowels into their language, it caused a brain polarity shift. Reading changed from right to left (right-brain dominant) to left to right (which is left-brain dominant).  An alternative to this kind of education is provided in the Rudolf Steiner Schools – first developing right brain skills to be dominant and latter the left.

    OUR MEDIA
    Our media and primary means of getting information are commercial enterprises. As a result, a “health” magazine that is significantly funded by pharmaceutical ads, will not give you the whole or true picture of what is happening on the health scene. Our major media are corrupted and it is often difficult to sift through distorted news. Our minds are programmed  to remain on the same cultural grid. The main impact of monetary exchanges, because they apply a math-bound view in social contexts, tends to be to focus, direct and thus control the direction of consciousness – to control life –  in a dominantly disintegrative way.

    OUR SOCIAL STRUCTURE
    In a commercial society like ours, the single person living separately alone is the single largest growing social statistic. Large, living together extended families,  found in the 19th century on sustainable organic farms, have all but become extinct. Other signs of social disintegration are rampant, as brought out in detail by Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone.

    TRANSPORTATION
    Corporate interests lobbied hard to destroy the early rise in public transportation using railroads. This was replaced by the use of each person separately using metallic cars to ride on concrete highways. These are either asphalted and cement laden, traveling on paths that still more disconnect us from the living earth, and in order to accommodate the movement of mechanical wonders, cars and trucks, in accordance with Newton’s mechanical, dead forms of motion.

    ENERGY
    Governments and corporations have tried for nearly a century to kill alternative energy production that make sense and that do not pollute the planet. But it is precisely such energy sources that keep us financially bound. So the addictive game goes on. Nothing is more economically wasteful and dangerous to life than nuclear plants, but they are still promoted to as safe. Coal production, which  profoundly pollutes our planet,  is promoted as clean. This is the same as promoting synthetic drugs as healing.

    CONCLUSION
    Lock-stock-and-barrel we are but a deranged left-brain dominant society and culture, why much of what goes on really borders on a form of deep  insanity and is so obviously taking us down a road that is harmful to life and ultimately non-sustainable.

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    RAISING CONSCIOUSNESS

    No Comments 15 April 2010

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    Raising Consciousness

    When one lives a  life dedicated to raising one’s consciousness, that of others and our planetary culture, it is also a path veered toward the healing arts. Why? This is because consciousness is the principle of connection itself in nature.

    WHAT IS INSEPARABLE
    Since healing is a re-connection, healing and consciousness are inseparable. This is why when a rock falls on our foot, consciousness immediately rushes there. It is the consciousness of pain.

    CONSCIOUSNESS AS A MODERN STEP-CHILD OR ORPHAN
    In this light, however, imagine ”raising”  consciousness is akin to raising a step-child or orphan in our modern world. This is because consciousness is not well recognized in modern physics, chemistry or biotechnology. There is rather the emphasis on outer than inner manifestations. The outer world appears on the surface to be made of separate objects – the material world. Our inner experience in deep meditation is of a connected ocean of consciousness. If the main focus is on that outer material appearance, with everything “real” reduced also to what can only be mathematized (and where mathematics abstracts how to separate all elements of consciousness) - then the opposite reality – the principle of pure connection itself in nature is essentially excommunicated from such a “science.”

    It becomes like a “ghost” or mirage in the machine made of, of course, separate, consciousness-less mechanical parts.

    HOW TO RAISE CONSCIOUSNESS
    We can raise our consciousness like we might raise a newborn child. Love is the most connective of all emotions and thus love raises consciousness. Integrity of mind, or not harboring contradictions, enhanced the connectivity and unity of our mental terrains. We may raise a child to have integrity of mind and character so too we raise our consciousness. Learning to heal our body, to make it whole likewise raises consciousness.  Ultimately we uplift our consciousness by being peacemakers and healers, as well as by being true to ourselves and each other and planet Earth- with compassion and caring.

    RAISING CONSCIOUSNESS TO HIGHEST LEVELS
    We can raise our consciousness to highest levels by developing an overall worldview that transcends illusions.

    It transcends even the final hurdle of inner consciousness – its first separating split. This is the first duality of  the whole of consciousness and manifests in our right/left hemisphere split. How do we transcend that highest of inner rifts? We do so by putting the wisdom of  the right hemisphere, its connective consciousness, above the left-brain’s lower separative consciousness. The later evolves  a purely math/mechanical dominating  worldview. We really need to make it subservient.  Then we can connect what is most separative and harness the mechanical for the benefit of life. If we do the reverse in a worldview, we yield atomic weapons and chemical pollution. We disconnect most powerfully what is whole.  We end up with essentially a non-sustainable planetary culture.

    WHAT CONSCIOUSNESS RAISING ACCOMPLISH?
    Our present inner understanding, visions, and postures are thus challenged to grow As Dr. Gabriel Cousens recently shared in an email:

    ” The world is at war on many levels.  Chronic disease is on the rise.  Violence pervades the Middle East.  Animal agriculture is taking a devastating toll on ecosystems everywhere.  Economic exploitation has become business as usual.  Earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and other symptoms of climate change are becoming common occurrences.  Every twenty minutes another specie of plant or animal becomes extinct.  Every year, 15 million children die of hunger.  Proponents of genetically modified foods claim that they can solve this crisis, while hiding data about the destructive effects of these elements on human health and environments…..These are all symptoms of the ‘Culture of Death….. What can one do to effectively counterbalance these destructive forces…. infuse Light into these dark places….celebrate the Culture of Life …..and protect all beings and Mother Earth?”

    A NECESSITY IN OUR TIMES
    A) If consciousness is the permeating essence of life and B) our culture upholds a mechanical worldview to yield highest truths, and C) we can logically then conclude that guided by the latter we’ll create, in time, a culture of Death. The past four hundred years bear this out. We thus must raise our inner consciousness - you and I, friends and family -  to the very highest levels and not just as a mere luxury but a real survival necessity.

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    CONSCIOUSNESS CONSIOUSNESS CONCIOUSNESS

    No Comments 15 April 2010

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    Consciousness Consiousness Conciousness

    ENGLISH PREFIX….. CO-CON-COM
    No matter how you spell it, the word contains the prefix “con.” In the English language, the prefixes “co” “con” and “com” both seem to refer to “what is with or together.” Something with or together is also “connective” or “connected” in our consciousness. Here are some examples in the English language. We can highlight this by conjoining the world “together” next to each term.

    EXAMPLES
    Connect to each other
    Co-operate with all
    Commune to something higher
    Communicate with a neighbor
    Command a group
    Co-found an organization
    Combine ingredients together
    Be community-minded
    Conjoin two things
    Contain a multitude
    Concern oneself with the world
    Consider two thoughts together
    Walk on common ground

    Note that also “com” has the universally sound “om”  (pre-verbally or right-brain understood as the sound that is most consciousness-connective. Note that in forming the “o” sound, our lips become circularly rounded to, with the “m” sound then reverberate the tone of oneness). We see this in the Indian word “om,”  the ancient Hebrew and Aramaic “shalom” as well as the modern English “home.”

    ENGLISH SUFFIX…… OUS-IOUS
    At the end of these terms is the suffix “ious” which means “having or full of.”

    EXAMPLES
    joyous – full of joy
    copious – full and abundant
    suspicious – full of suspicions
    audacious – full of audacity
    pugnacious – full of a fighting spirit

    ENGLISH SUFFIX – NESS
    This simply refers to a state or condition, and there are numerous example of its use

    EXAMPLES
    happiness
    joyousness
    forgiveness
    goodness
    kindness

    CONSCIOUSNESS-CONSIOUSNESS-CONCIOUSNESS
    It is so wonderful and beautiful that English has combined this prefix and suffix or conjoined them to mean a fullness of connections, as employed in the most extraordinary of words – however it may be spelled – as consciousness, consiousness or consiousness. It is as if there is a subliminal deep wisdom in the English language. This connects now to our core and pivotal definition of

    what is consciousness

    what is consiousness

    what is conciousness…….

    The universal principle of connection in the whole or fullness of nature.

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    HIGHER CONSCIOUSNESS

    No Comments 07 April 2010

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    Higher Consciousness

    Enlightened Consciousness
    When we study spiritual arts, or begin studying meditation, we may tend to look up to our teaching yogis who’ve spent a lifetime engaged in such meditation and other spiritual arts. We naturally assume they have reached a “higher state of consciousness or awakened consciousness or whatever transcendental level – along with maybe bliss or perhaps a state of nirvana.  We want to emulate them to awaken our own consciousness. Christ had to have had Christ consciousness, right? But let’s face it, do we really know what “higher consciousness” refers to or what truly entails a rising path to enlightenment? Perhaps with enlightened consciousness there is a glow or sense of inner peace . There may be some confidence because assured higher conscious steps have been taken.  But is any of this a sure sign of enlightenment consciousness? Maybe the yogi or saint appears as a “together person,” not out-of-control, not agitated or stressed. We also may note their surrounding environment is orderly, and as a reflection of the “togetherness” within. But beyond that or demythologized,  is there actually such an animal as purely higher consciousness or higher states of conscious awareness?

    In answering that question, let us assume our answer depends, in part, on how we see and define what consciousness is. What are we really pointing to with such words?

    A Guiding Definition of  “Consciousness
    In this blog, we tend to define principle of consciousness as the principle of connection itself in nature. If we apply that unique definition consistently, there may not be such a thing as a purely “higher” state of consciousness. This is because that principle of connection refers to something far too universal – such as connecting to whatever is higher and lower. So a guide to consciousness has to involve a practically guiding definition of consciousness and to transcend consciousness in the ordinary modes.

    Another Meaning of “Higher
    There is still another keen way of looking at the term “higher” in relation to consciousness.  It can mean the experience of what is higher consciousness or what are higher conscious states in a way akin to being on top of a mountain and seeing from a “zenith”  panoramic perspective. To see an entire landscape as one is a way of making vision connectively whole. Or this means one has a more connective/conscious posture to literally everything in daily life experience – namely towards consciousness itself, one’s mind, emotions, body movements, social environment and nature as a whole.

    Monastic View of Higher Consciousness
    If we then separate ourselves from the world in a monastic lifestyle and go deeper and deeper into a mucho-relaxed, mega-alpha wave state, we arrive then at a different view of presumably higher consciousness or some high consciousness states.  To awaken that kind of consciousness, we need not be involved in the world at large. Creating a deeply relaxed and at peace state allows us to become  more connected and whole within – whether or not one can use that state or its insights outwardly to help others heal with compassion. Thus a heightened inner connectedness that is monastic, via life in a cloistered monastery, steps away from worldly concerns or involves emptying the mind as a whole. This is not the same as a lifestyle that dares otherwise. I’ve traveled to Israel and have seen where the Essenes lived in desert caves removed from the rest. Other such traditions support  living in seclusion via different means.

    Divergent Terms for Awake and Conscious
    As a result, we have divergent terms for what it is to achieve a higher level of consciousness or awake states such as spiritual consciousness, awakened state, sudden enlightenment, cosmic consciousness, transcendental consciousness, alpha wave mind state, buddha consciousness, christ consciousness,  brahman consciousness, shiva consciousness, yogic trance consciousness or samadhi, and the state of bliss and nirvana , spiritual consciousness and so on. Maybe the laughing Buddha, God bless him, has reach a state of comic consciousness. Higher consciousness, treated lightly or seriously, may often be something quite different in various cultures.

    The positive is that there is no one guide to higher consciousness. One can choose to pursue different spiritual consciousness paths, or living in the world while not being of it. You choose the level of consciousness to be on, and perhaps some run in parallel loops rather than ever higher spirals of transcendent conscious awareness.

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    A DEMYSTIFIED DEFINING OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    1 Comment 06 April 2010

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    A Demystified Defining of Consciousness

    Imagine consciousness is simply the principle of connection itself in nature

    NATURE’S UNITY
    The ability of our consciousness to thus connect to all things ends up being something profound – the global basis for nature being One.

    NATURE’S ESSENCE
    A chocolate bar’s essence is simply its all-permeating chocolate. If one ingredient most permeates all of experiences,  then similarly that consciousness forms the essence of nature!

    ORGANIC CONSCIOUSNESS
    A flowers with a beautiful solar radiance of  petals indicates the potential existence within of depth consciousness.

    PAST A MATH-”CONNECTED” UNIVERSE
    The math-based understanding also wants us to discover what really connect all of nature. But math symbols, demystified, are poor universal tools for that purpose because they guide the separation of all elements of consciousness. We, for example, count things if they are separate. We will never  integrally connect our vision by separating elements of our vision.  This cosmic-in-scope contradiction has vast consequences.

    HEALING VIEW
    A consciousness-center view is highly connective. It serves as  a counterpoint to the most separative vision, again the math/mechanical.  We then evolve our most connective healing arts to new heights rather than our separative or mechanical arts, unless the latter serves the former.

    CAUSE AND EFFECTS
    If consciousness again is the principle of connection itself  in nature, it thus forms what connects events together over time and space.  This lead us to develop a different science of nature as a whole.  It transforms especially our healing arts.

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    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS?

    2 Comments 21 March 2010

    A New Copernican Revolution

    A New and True Theory of Consciousness  

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    God And The Universe

    Delphic Oracle

    My background is slightly different than Nathan’s: physics, life sciences and philosophy. But we share an understanding of both consciousness and the universe so that this blog seems the right place to post a new and what I consider a true theory of consciousness. So I will begin at the beginning:

    My thesis in a nutshell
    Consciousness is our new frontier in modern science. Most scientists believe that it can be explained by existing scientific principles. I say that it cannot; that it calls most present-day scientific principles into question; that consciousness is to modern science just exactly what Light was to classical physics: Our fundamental assumptions about the nature of Reality thus have to change.

    Modern science is already in deep trouble
    In 2004, Roger Penrose, mathematician and physicist, wrote a 1,000-page book about physics, The Road to Reality. In it, Roger concluded that the whole of physics – with all of its mathematical laws, theories, principles, and explanations – has failed to find the road to Reality. That indeed physics does not even know what physical reality really is. Towards the end of his life, Richard Feynman, a most inquisitive of physicists wrote  that maybe the whole thing is wrong! So I say the time is ripe for revolution and now comes consciousness into this picture. The prevailing faith of most modern scientists is emergence:

    a. Consciousness emerges only at the end of evolution -  in us and a few of the higher animals when matter attains ‘a certain state of complexity.

    b. Consciousness is a by-product of brain activity-  produced by neurons so that it is nothing real in itself. It is the brain that really does the work and produces consciousness.

    As William James put this (not his) position: “The mind is to the brain as the shadow to the runner. It runs beside him but never influences his stride.” So far no one has shown how the brain produces the mind. All that we have been give is correlation, dualism, if even that.

    Chalmers: Consciousness fits uneasily into our concept of nature
    Either we have to revise our notions of consciousness or revise our understanding of nature. I propose that our notions of consciousness are going to change the way we look at everything. I believe a theory of consciousness, the truth about consciousness, will revise our  prevailing universal picture and re-write present–day science in order to understand it. It’s indeed time to revise our understanding of nature and the universe, as well as our concept of matter that has been so many centuries in the making.

    My evidence – the near death experience
    None of the so-called ‘paranormal’ phenomena can be accounted for by present science and so they are virtually ignored by most scientists. But I single out just one of them: the near-death experience. This has been observed in many cardiac wards and has been well described by Pim van Lommel and associates, (Lancet 1992). The near-death experience is a key to the disentangling of relationships between mind and brain, and between mind and matter. The body in the bed is brain dead. The EKG is flat but the patient is conscious, somehow alive and well, hovering at the ceiling, watching the doctors working over his body below and able to see without eyes, hear without ears, and think and remember without a brain. The patient is able to read dials which could not have seen from the bed, see events in the corridor outside the room and sometimes even into other rooms of the hospital. These observations subsequently were confirmed by the doctors with evidence as good as it gets, namely that the patient really was out of his body. In one such episode, the patient observed a ball point pen fall from a clipboard and roll under the radiator that even the doctors had not seen. The simple core experience has been observed in hundreds of patients, a repeatable experiment if you will. What do these facts really mean?

    a. That consciousness is totally separable from the body, independent from it, and something real in its own right.

    b. That all of our real powers, our sense of self, are in our consciousness.

    Neuroscience is a field in which decisive experiments are few and far between. But the near-death experience is one of them. This phenomenon is the experimentum crucis for modern science. It cannot be explained by any existing scientific principles.It calls many of those principles that have not changed for 3,000 years into question. It is the death knell for every form of materialism, scientific or otherwise. It refutes many modern tightly-held and vigorously defended theories of consciousness:

    a) Consciousness is something produced by neurons (Christof Koch).

    b) Consciousness is identical with the brain, as identity theorists like Francis Crick like to assert.

    c) Consciousness is just the computational organ of the brain (Stephen Pinker).

    d) Consciousness is some helpless ‘ghost in the machine’ (Gilbert Ryle).

    e) Consciousness is a bundle of impressions inside the machine or a biological process like any other (photosynthesis or digestion). It is something produced by neurobiological processes in the brain, (John Searle).

    Contrary to the above, what if consciousness is clearly something Real in its own right? Indeed, it could appear to be the very organizing principle of the body since all of our real powers are in it.  Now that we do know that consciousness is something Real in its own right, we can have a science of consciousness – as we could not have had a science of mere shadows.

    The near-death experience is a threshold to deeper knowing
    This  has radical implications for the way we see the world around us or for our universe picture. Most people and most modern scientists think that matter, the hard stuff all around us, is what is only ‘really Real,’ the essence of the universe. This implies that consciousness is secondary, produced by matter. The near-death experience suggests that this is cannot be the case, and that we have to radically re-think this fundamental assumption about the nature of Reality. The near-death experience cannot really be explained, contained, accommodated or accounted for by any existing explanatory principles of modern science. Indeed, it calls   those explanatory principles into question. It calls into question our major ideas about matter. It calls into question our notions that we are surrounded by but material objects or things. It calls into question our view that matter is what is exclusively ‘really Real’ in the universe. Thus we need to rethink the very foundations of notions of the universe and thus of modern science itself.

    We are in the position of Copernicus
    Remember Nicholas Copernicus (1543)? Copernicus was working with Ptolemy’s epicycles, and with the assumption that the Earth was the center of the universe. It was then believed that the sun, planets and stars all revolved around the Earth or at least until his calculations thereof became so unwieldy, that Copernicus decided to try things the other way around! By placing the sun at the center of things… lo!…all of his data fell much more neatly into place!

    A “new Copernican revolution
    I propose that like Copernicus, we make a simple inversion of fundamental terms, that human beings are not unique in being the only animal with consciousness. We know consciousness only in ourselves and cannot see it in anything else. But suppose whatever we find in ourselves inside is there in everything else also! Then we can propose a ‘New Copernican Revolution’ of fundamental terms, and through an evolutionary inference ‘backwards’ and a ‘reduction upwards.’ Evolution makes us continuous with everything else. Consciousness would not be in us if it were not in the animals; and not in the animals if it were not in molecules and atoms. A physicist in the film What the Bleep Do We Know? stated that ‘Consciousness is the ground of Being.’ I propose a ‘The Green Theory’ in order that we may discuss it: that consciousness and not matter is ‘first and fundamental’ in the universe, and that this consciousness is what is ‘the really Real’ in the scheme of things. Consciousness is there in the universe from the very beginning. Everything has it and all the true explanatory principles of the universe are in it. This includes all of the true causalities belonging to consciousness and not really matter. Now, you need to think about this and what it really means for us!

    It means a radical new view of reality
    We live presently in a matter/mechanism, chance and necessity universe of ‘pushes and pulls’ that function ‘blind’ -  the great machine universe. I propose a simple inversion of fundamental terms – in fact, a paradigm shift of epic proportions and with staggering implications for every department of thought, for civilization itself, for our lived lives. What we are really doing is re-writing our concept of matter so very many centuries in the making. From this re-writing of matter, everything then follows and I daresay that this term ‘consciousness’ can be applied to intractable problems in science, and to those in other disciplines of the modern world, so that they will go down like a line of dominoes. For the modern world is in the grip of a false metaphysics, a false theory of matter, and the root source of most of our difficulties in our realms of life. So I propose a paradigm shift: that consciousness, and not matter is fundamental in the universe; that the entire universe is essentially consciousness, and not matter or spiritual and not material. I call it simply: The Consciousness Paradigm. This implies a  new universe, not of chance and necessity nor of matter and mechanism but of what is conscious, awake, aware, intelligent, spirited, and creative. The stars?   Could they be magnificent spiritual beings in physical form – why we love them so much? The Earth?  Could the  Earth, with all her bright array of living beings, be not some cleverly-wired machine or automata with so many board feet, but rather a conscious, intelligent, aware, awake, and living organism in itself -  indeed a divine Gaia. So when we re-write the concept of matter, we also re-write the concept of the whole of nature. Now we can answer the question put by Roger Penrose: Just what is physical reality? The answer here is simple: Physical reality is an expression of consciousness that is fully spirited throughout. That is why it is so beautiful. What is matter? Matter is an expression of consciousness. Consciousness is ‘the really Real’ in the universe and from this re-write of matter, everything again follows, including a radical new universe picture, a new Earth picture. We sometimes presume ourselves to be conscious beings, surrounded by non-conscious beings, ‘things,’  including dogs and cats, trees, flowers and the like. The truth is that we are surrounded by conscious beings or living organisms as conscious as we are, not having our consciousness but conscious nonetheless.

    What we are really seeing in the world around us
    Material beings all around us as expressions of consciousness in a new concept of nature where all beings have consciousness and all beings are again the expression of consciousness. The whole of nature consists of interacting systems of consciousness. Consciousness exists within consciousness within consciousness like a Russian doll. Thus we have revised our concept of matter. But in fact this concept is so basic and so integral to our lives and at every level  to civilization itself that all departments of thought are affected by it. All disciplines as well as all our ideas of everything are impacted.

    There you have it – a new theory of consciousness
    Consciousness is what is essential in the universe. It is there in the universe from the very beginning. Everything has it and all of the true causalities in the universe or true explanatory principles are in it. They belong to consciousness and not to matter. That is to say, consciousness, far from being a mere by-product of brain activity or some helpless ‘ghost in the machine is causal or is, in fact, the true causality in the universe. It is the real motor behind events. Now that we know consciousness is what is truly Real, we can have a science of it and finally ask a question of Archimedes: Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world. Here is the first part for moving the world is a science of consciousness. Now it remains to say more about that consciousness universe, how it works and what it ultimately means for everyone  to consider the nature of consciousness itself. Stay tuned!

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    TOWARD A NEW SCIENCE OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    2 Comments 20 March 2010

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    Toward A New Science Of Consciousness

    In our ongoing series of posts on consciousness here we focus on the movement towards  a new science of consciousness. To envision that, we really need to carefully define our two key terms: science and consciousness.

    Science
    It is word derived from the Latin “scientia” meaning knowledge. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary refers more specifically to a “knowledge attained through study or practice knowledge covering general truths of the operation of general laws, esp. as obtained and tested through scientific method [and] concerned with the physical world.”

    Forms Of Science
    Here we refer to both a) the strict discipline that uses “the scientific method” for observing and experimenting rather than just vaguely believing in something about our world, and b) the body of knowledge that results from applying this method. There is also pure science looking for facts and applied science seeking applications of those facts tied together to form theories.

    Consciousness
    All words are pointing tools used to separate elements of our consciousness, and consciousness itself might point to the whole unseparated whole. Webster, not surprisingly, gives several definitions for consciousness. These include a reference to any quality or state of being aware, whether of what’s within or outside; and whether of sensation, thought, emotion or again the whole of all conscious states – and whether we are awake, aware, present, oriented or in dream and altered states. Lastly, and alternatively, it refers to the upper level of mental life of which the person is aware as contrasted with unconscious processes.”  The etymology of the term conscious comes from an ancient Latin word conscius which means “to know.”

    Thus the terms scientia (knowledge) and conscius (to know) thus beg for a marriage.

    Contrast To Create Identity
    Because “consciousness” partly refers to just about everything we ever have or could experience, or the medium thereof. It thus seems to be something very non-distinct. We, nevertheless, can give it a distinct identity via the quite stark contrast to “unconsciousness.” This is similar to defining a level of darkness by the level of the absence of light.

    Close Association With Human Consciousness
    Also we cannot experience consciousness in other life form. Thus we can only infer something like that exists (as by observing how animals act the way we do) . Otherwise the term “consciousness” is tied to just human awareness – and especially within our brain, including the higher order self-aware ways the brain might function.

    Toward A Trans-Personal Definition Of Consciousness
    Let us consider, in this context, the following alternative definition. It sees consciousness in an broader context than even the whole of what we humanly experience. Namely it postures consciousness to have some trans-personal and trans-human qualities as belonging or proprietary to all of nature. This is awfully hard, if impossible to prove with finality since we cannot really ever go outside of our own consciousness. We cannot do that trick anymore than we can jump over our own knees. Thus perhaps this is merely a pure inference. It is derived, however, of a kind of detached observation and therefore can form a quite sane theory. It is a theory of consciousness which can further be put to practice and even tested. This is why there is such a true need for a science of consciousness, namely and again to test such theories or to tell us which might be valid or not.

    OUR DEFINITION
    The definition here states that: consciousness forms the potentially universal relationship of connection in nature It thereby can form nature’s core essence  or what holds all of nature together as one to derivatively define its essential essence. This is like chocolate making up the essence of a chocolate bar.

    Implications Of This Definition/Theory For A Science of Consciousness
    The above definition and theory has some profound implications. If valid, if begs for a really new science of consciousness – and for that matter, a new science of nature as such. It focuses away from the presence of the western way of envisioning all of the essence of nature – as with the periodic table of elements or with the view of matter or energy defined mathematically predominating. The latter points primarily to a physical, machine-like world and wherein consciousness seems dispensable. It might either be of secondary, derivative, emerging,  irrelevant, or shadowy value. In more extreme views, consciousness is appears unreal, a phantom or the ghost in the machine.

    Why Propose A Non-Mechanical Science of Nature?
    How do we focus away from this western vision with our new definition in hand? There are two main ways. First, we don’t start with the intellectual bias of assuming that math symbols will exclusively lay open the bosom of nature. For the distinct identity of those symbols – those pointing and consciousness biasing tools -  is that they abstract  how best to separate all elements of consciousness, and b) the physical world is exactly what those symbols best point to or bias our attention towards. They cause us to prefer giving attention to what is most clearly separate in our awareness and also thus having separating surfaces in our vision. This is definitely the physical or material world or what is composed of “matter.” The assumption is that this scientific view is not a metaphysics or ideology of nature. But let us counter-culturally consider that  it is!

    A Different Root Vision
    Rather than starting then with this math-bound apriori metaphysics – an ideology that preferentially points towards certain directions – let us instead look more at the experience of both what is distinctly connective and separative consciousness – and in a pre-physical pure and raw experience of consciousness. Why chose this first duality? One side, the connective, points to the underlying oneness of nature, and the other as systematically away. Thus the origin of this duality is directly from nature’s oneness – as a true duality should and must be. This is why we don’t use words or pointing tools like yin yang, or matter, energy – each derived from a different cultural perspective.

    Right/Left Brain Split
    This alternative duality is easily correlated to the differences between our two main brain hemispheres, something well documented in empirical psychology.  The thesis here is that neurons do not produce this split in brain consciousness, or consciousness as such, but rather just tune in like a radio to the more primordial, connected, ocean of consciousness that precedes the separative-seen or surface-perceived physical world of our senses.

    Conclusion
    If taken seriously, the above view creates a deep and profound revolution in our whole knowing and understanding of nature as such or essentially. This is why a scientific study of consciousness can be so pivotal and important for different fields. This especially applies to the healing arts that treat consciousness ailments. Integral healing is usually a connection to wholeness, and if we do not understand the very root foundations of connection in nature, we will also not know how to truly, integrally and deeply heal ourselves and our loved ones. We can only treat them symptomatically because the understanding is surface-bound. Secondly, if science is exclusively associated with the quantitative study of what is but physical and material, and if at the very same time our new alternative definition of consciousness holds true, then any mechanical or traditional science of consciousness will predictably  fail.  It will fall flat on its face because it takes a very different, non-mechanical, non-mathematical, and non-consciousness-separative approach. This whole notion aims to overturn, to revolutionize, to form a global mind change in relation to the vision promoted by Galileo, Descartes, and Newton and which really established the inner foundation for our modern industrial/commercial civilization

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    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS – SHORT AND SIMPLE

    4 Comments 19 March 2010

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    What Is Consciousness

    The question of what is consciousness is not at all trivial nor ordinary.

    NON-PHYSICAL & EVER-PRESENT
    To approach consciousness, you have to know it isn’t something you can simply wrap your hands around. It is not physically contained. To make matters worse, consciousness is always present. You can’t escape it. You can go to China to study China but you have to be open to go everywhere to study consciousness. We can argue all is nothing but an experience of inner and outer, normal or altered consciousness. Do we limit ourselves to just human consciousness studies? To whole streams or separate bits of consciousness? But how do we approach this vast global subject – in order to know and explain what is consciousness itself beyond its different higher or lower levels, contents, maps, charts, diagrams, states or stages and laws? And what is the difference between real and artificial consciousness?

    CRITICAL QUESTION TO ANSWER
    This question is especially important when we are faced with a variety of “consciousness diseases.”  A diabetic may step on a nail and not  feel a thing. How is it that an Alzheimer’s patient can’t recognize a closest relative, child or spouse?  Thus knowing exactly and precisely “what is consciousness” may be the single most vital for our extremely health and environmentally challenged times. Consciousness disease pandemics are such a powerful sign that whatever we know falls short of deepest insight.

    SOLVING THIS RIDDLE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
    In my own life, and after an experience where my left-brain shut down to help me see things in the raw, I came to the conclusion that – or began to put into words for the left brain, what is the right brain experience. From that came the following definition to understand collective and cosmic consciousness: Consciousness forms a potentially universal relationship of connection in all of nature. This means that matter, which we experience as separate things, is not really what nature’s root foundation is all about. It only appears so in an illusionary, phenomenal or surface consciousness, but not in  the deeper layers, levels and states of consciousness. Imagine the latter really connect everything. Also mathematics is not a well-designed tool to then understand that consciousness because math symbols point to consciousness separations or actually directly away from the essence of consciousness, which here is seen as forming the essence of nature. Can this create problems? You betcha. Take a look at global pollution or fact that life dies in the presence of large mixes of synthetic chemicals,. As you can see, if we try to seriously overturn the taproot premise of physics and chemistry, the math-bound view, this leads to a vast and deepest of revolutions in thought.

    AS A NATUROPATH
    As a naturopath, I have  applied this consciousness revolution to the natural healing arts, to help reverse cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and less serious consciousness diseases. Consciousness is real. We can directly induce, raise, awaken or bring it out of nature as simply as we pour water over a seed.  The reason we generally don’t or fail to fathom it is because we are knee-deep stuck in the 17th century’s stale, math-bound vision – the mechanical, unconscious, dead-bound view. Thus knowing “what is consciousness” becomes a the pivotal catapult for a most powerful revolutionary global mind change or shift in the whole of our lives.

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    CONSCIOUSNESS REVOLUTION

    No Comments 19 March 2010

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    Copernican Revolution - With the Sun at the Center

    Are we in the midst of a consciousness revolution? The answer depends on our understanding these two terms.

    WHAT IS A REVOLUTION?
    The word revolution means a reverse movement a complete change in perspective – originally as applied to celestial bodies. It come from the old French and was latter and aptly to the  impact of the Copernican “revolution.”

    “Nicolas Copernicas had introduced the idea that the earth might revolve around the sun – the reverse of what had previously been believed. This created a complete turnaround or “revolution” in our vision of the cosmos. The same word was latter applied politically, as in the French revolution, the American Revolution and also the Russian, Mexican and Chinese Revolutions – among the most popular applications of this term. There was also an Industrial Revolution and a Scientific Revolution. It was therefore applied to the vast changes in our ideas in many other fields, especially a revolution in our paradigms of physics. We also have the terms cultural revolution, market revolution, information revolution and sexual revolution. Interestingly enough, political revolutions tended to follow the ideological – including even the Copernican. Thus when Copernicus introduced his novel ideas, they later led to a loss of a degree of faith, culturally, in the Bible as the final say or arbiter in our understanding of the universe. During the Middle Ages, the power of the Pope in Rome was to delegate authority to rule of countries in Europe. This was dependent on the deepest faith in the Pope as receiving that vast authority directly from God and through divine inspiration.  When the dominance of the biblical worldview was challenged by Copernicus and later by the new scientific vision of Newton, Galileo and Descartes, there followed a derivative revolution in political authority. The entire royal lineage of Russia was murdered one night in the Russian Revolution. This overturned that countries political rule, among others and in the French and American revolutions.

    ARE WE IN THE MIDST OF A CONSCIOUSNESS REVOLUTION?
    Are we really undergoing a consciousness revolution or is this just a comforting phrase? That depends on how we understand consciousness and its dynamics. I’ve repeatedly emphasized and elucidated that, in essence, consciousness forms a potentially universal relationship of connection in all of nature. Now why is that, in and of itself, a revolutionary perspective? Well we all know consciousness interacts with our mind. Our mind forms outline images (which are translated into written and spoken words). These help us to focus consciousness in endless directions. They help separate elements of our consciousness. This can happen again in universal directions.

    Now what if the more silent, quiet, meditative, integrative, pre-conceptual, word-empty mind (our right-brain) were to suddenly dominate our whole consciousness? Our worldview would then become more holistic and spiritual – as in the Buddhist traditions. On the other hand, if the conceptual mind predominates (the left brain), I would predict that an opposite material worldview would become dominant as more “rational.” I would also argue it ultimately becomes quantitative. Rational comes from the word “ratio,”  a mathematical term. This is because math symbols represent the very highest, most universal of all inner pointing tools of the mind to separate elements of consciousness and thus to point to separate matter. I think of this as the surface appearance of things, reverse postured as the most objective or depth view.

    ON THE CUSP
    It is finally my orientation that we are on the cusp of moving away from that current dominance of the present math-bound vision of nature, of physics, chemistry and biotechnology (the dominantly left-brain view of the cosmos) – and derivatively of a primarily commercial society. If this indeed occurs, it will be a genuine turnaround of the inner foundations of our modern world, of our modern consciousness. It will represent a true reversal in core brain polarities, and thus a true and real “consciousness revolution.”

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    DEFINITION OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    6 Comments 17 March 2010

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    Definition of Consciousness

    We can diligently and carefully search the web to find many of what l call “standard definitions of consciousness.”  Here are a few examples of such definitions of consciousness, with critiques.

    SOME  STANDARD DEFINITIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    An cognitive state
    This makes the assumption that consciousness is tied to cognitive functions and thus much of what plants and animals experience would be considered unconscious.

    A feature or force of life
    Some Vedanta traditions see consciousness this way. Certainly some form of consciousness is a universal feature of life, but what does that really tells us? If bubble gum sticks to a wall, does that define the stuck-to wall?

    The state of being aware
    This is a very redundant definition. Awareness can be called consciousness and consciousness can be called awareness. It doesn’t really tell us very much. It offers no deep insight into what is the nature of consciousness.

    Alert perceptions
    To be alert is to be in a state of feisty awareness, which again doesn’t tell us very much.

    Awake and self-aware
    A living organism can be sentient, or present to its surrounding, and grounded in a time and space framework/reference without necessarily being self-aware. Does self-awareness really define the full spectrum of what is consciousness or in its absence, unconsciousness?

    Higher order awareness
    This is tied to a mix of cognition, self-awareness, and being awake or in advanced levels of consciousness – including having greater inner peace and heightened, clear and brilliant perceptions. But what give us the hubris or vain authority to be so selective in this  elite view of consciousness?

    By-product of neuron firing
    This reduces consciousness to various physical mechanisms. This implies certain organisms which do not have such neurons then do not have consciousness. Nevertheless they are sentient and aware, unlike rocks.

    HOW TO GO  BEYOND THIS STANDARD LIST
    We could go on with this standard list and related critiques. Keep in mind that with a valid definition we must ask:

    a) Does it give us an objective, trans-personal, outside-ourselves point of view of consciousness itself?

    b) Does the definition of consciousness have practical, proving and valuable applications?

    None of the above seem to meet these tests for me.

    MOVING TO AN ALTERNATIVE
    Thus I’ve evolved an alternative definition of consciousness. This came to me after an inner experience as a teenager when, subsequent to a high fever, my left-brain shut down and I was thrown, outside of my mind, into a wordless and oceanic, connected and whole experience of consciousness. What I learned from that experience is the following definition of consciousness. It is one that yields revolutionary implications and also vast practical applications – mainly for the healing ourselves (as when we fall prey to consciousness illnesses such as Alzheimer’s, cancer, and diabetes) and the healing our planet. Such applications are  really the acid test of definition, understanding or theory of consciousness.

    Alternative Definition
    The alternative as well as extended definition is as follows:

    Consciousness forms a potentially universal relationship of connection in nature.

    This includes our own human nature and the nature of the world around us. Imagine consciousness underlies the thin surface appearance, the illusion of a world  fundamentally composed  of hard, separate, mechanically-acting, math-defined physical forms or “matter.”

    Imagine thus that the underlying oceanic consciousness is at the real depth core of nature, of everything existing in the cosmos. We really never experience anything outside our consciousness so anyone who tells you this is far-fetched are themselves out of touch with their own inner consciousness. They are locked into the surface appearance. In my experience,  consciousness really forms nature’s ultimate and primordial essence and quintessence. Because “laws” are what “connect” events (as in the laws of cause and effect or the laws of action and reaction – including billiard balls bouncing off each other) then consciousness so defined as above suddenly underlies the taproot foundation of all connections in nature an thus of nature’s laws. This means that consciousness forms the authentic and abiding “principia” of nature, contrary to Newtons core thesis in his Principia Naturalis Mathematica or his “laws of nature as mathematical.”  Math symbols do expertly abstract separation and therefore cannot truly point to what connects nature in its essence – namely consciousness. Newton very abysmally and foolishly lost sight of this simple common sense. He was self-engrossed, bedazzled by his own newly invented calculus.  This critique of Newton’s vision may seem harsh, but I must beg to differ. We do need to revisit his old, stale, moldy premises, the ideology of his that took root to form our modern world. It is a vision that is now failing to work and falling apart. We do need, quite urgently, to make some vast and revolutionary inner shifts in our visions. Then we can uncover or bring out more fully out (as when we water seeds), nurture and discover the underlying laws of consciousness, life, and connection – rather than of the mechanical, death-delivering, math-defined, separative patterns that now almost totally predominate our prevailing industrial/commercial/material worldview. We need to re-structure our collective consciousness from the ground up or from its 17th century crumbling foundations. Why? Because those foundation stones has mislead a building process of the Industrial Revolution. That metaphysics has yielded a failing medical system, helpless in the face of pandemics, and focused on surface symptoms plus  misdirecting us towards a disintegrating, dying parade of living ecologies. These are not minor problems or crises. We need to thus face the root inner cause of global pollution, global warming and a more massive destruction of life and consciousness on our earth than ever before, and which is proceeding at ever faster and faster paces.

    Going Past Current Definitions
    Lame definitions of consciousness will not help us on this score or to extricate us from the larger, self-created problems of our modern world. They fall short in giving us the simple needed insight to  turn around our major looming planetary trends, derivative of an extraordinarily and extended loss of wisdom.

    For more information on such a philosophy and definition of consciousness – and its implications  – visit http://www.raw-wisdom.com

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    CONSCIOUSNESS AND HEALING

    No Comments 16 March 2010

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    Consciousness and Healing

    What is the relationship between consciousness and healing? This hinges on understanding the essence of both these phenomena in nature.

    We define healing as a process of connection to wholeness – whether of consciousness itself, mind, emotions, body, or our surrounding living environment. Healing occurs integrally where there is life.

    Next comes the understanding of what is consciousness. We define it as the universal and primordial relationship of connection in and underlying all of nature. We also look at life as the concentrated presence of consciousness. Thus healing only proceeds in the presence of life and consciousness. It makes logical and real sense. This is also the foundation understanding for a different system of healing than what we are used to in the west – allopathic medicine that uses drugs, radiation and surgery to “heal.” Surgery cuts the body apart and thus can only mechanically fix things, not deeply heal or restore consciousness and life. Drugs are designed mathematically, where math symbols are universal abstractions of separation. Thus such creations also cannot integrally heal or restore life and consciousness. Radiation is derivative of the math-bound understanding of physics and thus also only kills mechanically but does not restore systematically what is life and consciousness.

    This is why true healing, and not just treatment, involves a deep and profound understanding of the role and nature of consciousness.

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    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS – DEMONSTRATED

    3 Comments 14 March 2010

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    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS DEMONSTRATED

    MORE THAN JUST A THEORY
    A theory of “what is consciousness” generally consists of an outline image in our minds that supposedly points to something  real in the world on this subject matter. All our words and symbols are just inner pointing tools to something. Theories are organized ways of orienting or pointing our awareness to things in our world and in relationship to each other. Thus to demonstrate that a particular theory or set of ideas actually points to something systematic, real, valuable and predictable becomes an event.

    THE HARDER PROBLEM
    Consciousness, however, represents potentially such a vast-touching -upon-all-the-world phenomena that its exploration can take a trillion different confusing directions. Everything we know is something we know in our consciousness.  And sophisticated and intricate theories may only point to some relatively narrow or ivory tower vistas of a part of that whole. These can result in a variety of entanglements of mind which miss the whole point of seeing “what is consciousness” in its full essence. Or one can easily fail to fathom a truly inner-mountain-peak vantage point of this unified and vastest of arenas for knowing.  Adeptly using high abstractions (universal concepts) in a philosophy of consciousness and states of consciousness may thus give but the deceptive appearance of having latched onto this transcendent highest view with some mastery. This is the harder problem in dealing with “consciousness.” However this is easier to be said than attained. An acid test is whether that proposed theory or definition of consciousness can actually help anyone enhance their consciousness or resist the slippages into consciousness diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Otherwise the theory is  just so much  disingenuous jibber-jabber.

    TACKLING CONSCIOUSNESS
    One highly effective way to get past this “harder problem” is having again an authentically high overview and not a personal or cultural, conceptually-biased orientation. this means looking from above the pointing paths of all concepts because touches everything. This is as if one must look at consciousness from above the entire left/right brain divide which is a superhuman feat.  The left-brain conceptualizes. It forms outline images as pointing tools or the world of ideas as Plato referred to this.  It uses these ideas to separate elements of consciousness and thereby to focus one’s attention. The right brain does the opposite. It helps us unpoint and unfocus. It looks at things as a whole or connectively and non-conceptually or intuitively. Sometimes what is called “right-brain” ends up dominantly functioning in the left-hemisphere of the brain and visa versa because these are two forms of consciousness that are tuning into dominantly by one side or the other, rather than physically bound. One verbalizes and philosophizes with concepts and the other cannot and has no inclination or need.  Here I consider myself to have an advantage in overviewing this study of a trans-split-brain view. This is simply because first I was trained in dominant left-brain skills as a philosopher and math prodigy and experienced the exact opposite, a radical left-brain meltdown causing a brain polarity shift to right-brain or connective consciousness dominance. This was similar to what happened to Jill Bolte Taylor, a Harvard brain scientists who had a stroke that also shut her left-brain down.  It allowed her, and myself similarly, to  visit the internal highways in unusual ways – and from what I consider again a seeing from a higher vantage point. This didn’t mean that when I later returned to using  familiar words and comfortable sentences – speaking English or German or Chinese or Hebrew – that then I discounted the importance of words. I did not abandon the dominantly verbal/mathematical approaches of the west in favor of a solely non-verbal, intuitive, vague or right-brain dominant mysticism – as with indigenous shamans . On the contrary, I sensed the huge and profound need to bridge these two worlds. It seemed now that I had a gift, and could do so with an impersonal, conscious and intentional approach.

    BREAKING GROUND FOR A DEFINITION
    Ultimately I came to some unique conclusions about truly what consciousness is, and resulting in  the following definition and theory which I consider of priceless value for the development of a higher consciousness and a conscious mind.  When one enters the raw world of consciousness there is no such thing as a “theory.”  Theories only exist when right and left brain consciousness is severed. When I try thus to state this in so many words – but not really needing those words -  it may make little or no ripples with others at first if my language of expression is not translated.  It is like writing a physics formula on a blackboard and about how to create an atom bomb  – and without first explaining how to apply the formula. The formulas appear meaningless and insignificant – just white marks on a dark blackboard – except to a person who knows the vast implications and pointing paths of those symbols. The responsibility then remains to demonstrate the value of what is created by those symbols (and here for the making of not bombs but  integral healing of life and consciousness within ourselves and throughout nature).

    WHAT IS CONSCIOUSNESS?
    With this said, let me now offer a definition of consciousness that shakes the foundations of the western worldview – the matter/energy math-defined vision. Imagine that  consciousness forms a potentially universal relationship of connection in all of nature.

    Just as chocolate makes up the permeating “essence” of a chocolate bar,  it is another discussion to show that this consciousness also and thereby forms the penetrating, defining and universal essence of nature  (and not mathematical relationships or the  postulated microscopic atomic/subatomic model as what should be centrally focused upon). This means that at the core of nature there is a dance of consciousness and unconsciousness, of connection and separation, rather than a dance of matter and energy defined mathematically. This one idea, theory or definition thus has the potential to change the whole of our vision of nature.   Or when adopted, it can change the heart and soul of the collective view of what is nature and the functioning of our cosmos.

    A third discussion is how this same consciousness can permeate nature to higher and lower degrees. The greater permeation or concentration manifests in  life. This means that living organisms, rather than machines brought into being by math-designs, thereby represent nature’s core essence to be elicited or brought out to dominate natural terrains – rather than machines and what is mechanical.

    Some philosophers may not at all be open to this kind of thinking about consciousness.

    In their minds, they may think it is far more rational and flattering to view the essence of consciousness as tied to higher-order skills in human beings – include self-cognizance  triggered by human brain neurons.  Everyone can define consciousness as they choose, with resulting limited foci. The defining words I use point to a larger and highly revolutionary vision. Here consciousness is not seen as something small, special and proprietary to  human brain cells but as arising out of a universal cosmic terrain from the core of all of nature.  This may shatter the view of the Renaissance, namely of humans being so special.

    This view also came to me via a dissolving of the functions of my left-brain conceptual faculty – leaving behind attachments to such flattering conceptualizations.

    The foregoing definition still can for a long time remain meaningless until examples are given of how it applies. The applications are powerful.

    Note that we really want to know 1) what best brings out consciousness or maintains, nurtures, supports and raises that consciousness and 2) what does the opposite or takes away, destroys, corrupts or lowers consciousness, and how and with what procedures we follow this divide.

    AT THE FOUNDATION OF LIFE
    Above we referred to a close link between consciousness and life.  Here we refer to, among other things, the sentience and awareness of all living creatures, not just higher order brain skills. It is this awareness that manifests with life and among millions of species as a common denominator. Let us therefore think for a moment of life as the concentrated expression and presence of consciousness. This means living organisms are expressive containers for what brings out the connective essence of nature (consciousness) and rather than machines (per the math-based vision of nature) reflecting nature’s essential laws. So what is the first sign of this special presence of consciousness coming out of the core of nature? Life per se.

    Organic life brings forth also certain distinct common features. In fact when an organism remains alive will it retain its connected wholeness. It will display on the surface or as seen in a silvered mirror what I would  call the “badges of organicity.” These are  thin outer signs of  the more important full depth-inner presence of depth-connectedness<