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Imants Barušs

    Imants Barušs se zabývá všemi aspekty studia vědomí, se zvláštním zaměřením na kvantové vědomí a změněné stavy vědomí. Jeho práce zkoumá možnosti sebetransformace a matematické modelování vědomí, stejně jako přesvědčení o vědomí a realitě. Jeho přístup spojuje psychologické poznatky s hlubokým zkoumáním povahy lidského vnímání.

    Transcendent Mind
    • Transcendent Mind

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Where does consciousness come from? For most scientists and laypeople, it is axiomatic that something in the substance of the brain - neurons, synapses and grey matter in just the right combination - create perception, self-awareness, and intentionality. Yet despite decades of neurological research, that ""something"" - the mechanism by which this process is said to occur - has remained frustratingly elusive. This is no accident, as the authors of this book argue, given that the evidence increasingly points to a startling fact: consciousness may not, in fact, reside in the brain at all. In this wide-ranging and deeply scientific book, Imants Baruss and Julia Mossbridge utilise findings from special relativity and quantum mechanics, modern and ancient philosophers, and paranormal psychology to build a rigorous, detailed investigation into the origins and nature of human consciousness. Along the way, they examine the scientific literature on concepts including mediumship, out-of-body and near-death experiences, telekinesis, ""apparent"" versus ""deep time,"" and mind-to-mind communication, and introduce eye-opening ideas about our shared reality. The result is a revelatory tour of the ""post-materialist"" world, and a roadmap for consciousness research in the twenty-first century.

      Transcendent Mind