Tag: perspectives

  • Nonarguments

    Nonarguments raised by some researchers against my book How Consciousness Creates Reality. The Full Version or its German original, and my responses to them: 1. “It is not written in a modern ‘scientific’ format.” Correct. It is written in a free style, as in the time when great discoveries were made in philosophy.

  • Opinions

    I have been trying to understand how people come to their opinions. Pure logic and impartiality are rare – largely independent of intelligence. Emotions constantly distort thinking in one direction or another. Fear of something in particular does this.

  • What Does Love Have to Do with Creativity?

    If love is (re)union with one’s own potential, then creativity is its realization.

  • Radical Constructivism – a Hollow Shell?

    Radical constructivists do not talk about creating reality, but about constructing reality. What is the difference?

  • The Shortest Definitions

    Claus Janew The shortest definition of inevitable openness: To limit means to cross. The shortest definition of dynamic existence: Access to everything is all that is. The shortest definition of infinitesimality structure: The unity of all identities is total in every center. Awareness Meditation Template

  • Focus Dynamic

    Perception of any object is an unique entirety, the summit of an individual maximized in a vanishing small center, and it is only through the transition into its own until then subconscious, how this individual reaches another entirety (another object).

  • On the four quadrants (perspectives) of consciousness by Ken Wilber

    Ken Wilber’s system of four quadrants is a workable concept for organizing worldviews, I think. However, the reduction from second person to first person plural ignores the essential quality of dialogue: When I say “you,” I do not mean “we,” nor do I mean “I” or “he.”