[GJM] Seeing the Whole Dynamic - Triune Consciousness for transforming consumption pattern
Muhammad Mukhtar Alam
mukhtaralam2000 at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 25 07:01:18 MDT 2006
Dear Marguerite ,
I would like to request you to consider the following:
Impact of prayer 5 times a day on the development of the' consciousness' that ensure social equity and ecological safety
Assessement of the communities of practice and the ecological implications
ecological footprints for different communities of practice
atheistic socio-cultural and political narratives/visions and ecological implications with reference to both atheistic communism and atheistic neo-liberalism
Polytheistic practices and social and ecological implications
Monotheistic practices and implications for social equity, personal integrity and ecological safety..
A programme for change with reference to all the above as different communities require different inputs..we have Muslims, atheists, Christians, Budhists, Hindus,Sikhs,Jains, Zorastrians, Bon and other religious groups
Please consider reading the conceptual organisation posted in the year 2001 at http://muhammad_mukhtar_alam.tigblog.org
With best wishes and regards
Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam
marguerite hampton <ecopilgrim at aabol.com> wrote:
Dear Friends and Associates,
As promised in previous discussion with Robert Searle, I am
publishing for the benefit of this list and a few other people,
mainly the researchers whose work I am quoting, a draft portion of
The Sacred Quest for the Biology of Human Consciousness.
I have chosen this particular section in hopes of engendering
greater understanding as to why, as both individuals and cultures,
we see things so differently. And, to bring about greater awareness
as to how we may overcome this through greater understanding
as to what reality is, and how we can change our state of
consciousness, both as individuals and as a collective society .
Since this is Draft No. 1 and will go through several revisions, it
will be greatly expanded in its final form. Therefore, I do request
that this version not be circulated beyond this list. However, questions,
comments, suggestions and any corrections are most welcome.
For many years I have been familiar with the work of Dr.V. Vernon
Woolf; therefore, I use it profusely as a basis upon which to build
further insights and expand knowledge into the unlimited dimensions
of consciousness available. I try to accomplish this by integrating
the knowledge of as many other researchers as I am able to uncover
into the basis he has already built for a Holodynamic or multidimensional
viewpoint.
As Dr. Woolf, himself has stated, this is a new field of science and
we are only at the beginning of our exploration -- but the view from
here is magnificent and promises to become more so. Let us join
together in co-creating this magnificence in the real world and bringing
peace and abundance to our earth.
with love and in peace,
marguerite . .
. . .
THE TRIUNE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE HUMAN MIND.
The Implicate Order of Consciousness
Living as we do in between bigness and smallness, age and time,
space and hyperspace, one of the first indications of enfolded dimensions of
consciousness comes from quantum physics. David Bohm was the first to
conceive of the concept that everything emerges in life in an implicate
order. A study of quantum physics indicates that life does emerge according
to a built-in order..
The growth of plants can be simulated in a computer according to the
mathematics of growth patterns and emerge almost exactly as they do in
physical reality with molecular form, i.e., atoms, protein strings and so
forth, according to a preconceived order. (Woolf 2004)
In Holodynamics (1997) Woolf outlines how this implicate order
reflects itself as differing levels of development for human beings. This
information arose from the science of developmental psychology and from the
patterns evident in different schools of thought, e.g., medicine, education,
religion and philosophy. Research tends to verify that human development
goes through six basic stages as each person develops stage by stage from
childhood into a mature adult person with a sense of moral values and a
comprehensive, universal perspective.
Stages of development appear to be linked to brain wave activity.
As noted by cellular biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, in The Biology of Belief,
researchers have noted that EEG activity in children reveals, at every
development stage, the predominance of a specific brain wave.
For instance, between birth and two years of age, the human brain
predominantly operates at the lowest EEG frequency, 0,5 to 4 cycles
per second (Hz) known as Delta waves. Though Delta is their predominant
wave activity, babies can exhibit periodic short bursts of higher EEG activity.
A child begins to spend more time at an EEG activity characterized as
Theta (4 8 Hz) between two and six years of age. Hypnotherapists drop
their patients brain activity into Delta and Theta because these low frequency
brain waves put them into a more suggestible, programmable state.
The brain is amazingly adaptable, and capable of learning. It
can also learn to improve its own performance, if only it is given cues
about what to change. By making information available to the brain about how
it is functioning, and asking it to make adjustments, it can do so. When the
mature brain is doing a good job of regulating itself, and the person is
alert and attentive, the brain waves (EEG) show a particular pattern.
In fact, research by Dr. Valerie V. Hunt, holding advanced degrees
in both physiobiology and psychology from Columbia University, and having
taught in these fields at Columbia, UCLA, and the U. of Omaha, has been the
first to reveal evidence of individual signatory energy fields as measured in
specially- built rooms, using advanced instrumentation to measure heretofore
subtle vibrational energies of the human body considered to be unmeasurable.
These studies go far beyond what the EEG can measure. .
The p-brane analogy, as put forth by Paul Townsend, can be helpful
when this model of the Six Stages of Development is imposed over each stage
of human development as presented by Woolf. (1994 - 2004). As our own sense
of consciousness develops, each additional stage adds another dimension to our
view of reality. This concept of dimensions can be useful in looking at different
states of being with regard to human consciousness.
For instance, people who are conscious of only one dimension of reality
would be at a p = 1 brane stage and limited to particle thinking. As consciousness
emerges, people naturally become aware of different dimensions of reality unless
environmental events preclude this natural development. In a naturally-occurring
development, a p = 2 brane, for example, would experience breadth and width but
not height. A world without height would be experienced as a "flatland" in which little
meaning could be found This point of view would be described as one which held
a very "narrow vision" of the world at large. It would contain no "up or down" which
does not mean that up or down does not exist, just that it cannot be experienced by
a p = 2 brane.
Most of us have no problem expanding our consciousness to experience a
p = 4 brane world which allows us to experience both time and space. In our normal
state of consciousness, reality (R) equals 4 brane (p4) or R = p4. (Woolf - 2004)
However, research indicates we may expand our awareness to 10 dimensions
or more, which science refers to as "altered states of consciousness" and spiritualists
may refer to as the "metaphysical world". By either name, this is the point of entry, by
description, into the quantum world where the invisible line between mind and matter is drawn. And, in reality, there may be no limit to the number of dimensions that exist from
this point. .
Note: "Brane" dimensions appear to relate to the number of fibers in what is called the
Corpus Callosum, a structure which connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
As a general rule, a woman's Corpus Callosum contains 10% more fibers than a man's. (Hannaford - 1995). We will explore this further in a later chapter.
A Crisis of Consciousness
"Nothing in current science can account for consciousness, yet consciousness
is the one thing we cannot deny. The exploration of this final frontier has
now become imperative. It is clear that most of the problems we face today
global, social, and personal stem from human thinking, perception, and
values. The crisis is, at its roots, a crisis of consciousness. Now, more
than ever, we need to understand our own minds, and how to liberate
ourselves from the limiting egocentric modes of thinking so that we can
achieve our true inner potential." ~Peter Russell
(Note: while Russell states that nothing in current science can account for
consciousness, this attitude is beginning to fast disappear as the research
of many scientists into this area reveals how the biological makeup of the
human body creates a "mind-field" which acts very much as a super quantum
computer would act.)
Eminent researcher Paul Maclean discovered in his research on the
human brain that by far, most of Western Society never escapes the trap of
the Left Brain and its Ego. Consequently, all types of illnesses result because
of the lack of contact with the Right Brain, which contains the Self. Because
of the polarity between the Left Brain and the Right Brain techniques must be
used to make contact between them and begin the Integration process.
V. Vernon Woolfs research into this area and recorded in his book, The
Dance of Life, takes us a long way into learning how different states of
consciousness manifest. Let us begin here to look at the underlying biology
of consciousness and how states of consciousness emerge and affect the way
we perceive life and the decisions we make. These findings have tremendous
implications for society.
Scientists have found that when individuals who are meditating reach a state
of deep awareness and internal mental serenity the two hemispheres of their
brain--which ordinarily generate brain waves of different frequencies and
amplitudes--become synchronized, both hemispheres then generate the same
brain waves. This is called in scientific terms: brain entrainment.
However, scientific research now reveals there is more involved than just
the entrainment of the two hemispheres of the brain. Interconnected with
the brain is the heart, and it is not as yet clear as to how the heart
effects brain waves so as to cause different states of consciousness through
brain entrainment. However, the work of John Chilton Pearce, recorded in his
book The Biology of Transcendence makes it clear that the heart and brain
are interconnected. And a new field entitled neurocardiology has recently
emerged to explore this dimension of human physiology and consciousness by
scientific means. (Pearce 2002).
What we know today is that the heart begins to beat in the unborn fetus even
before the brain is formed; thus giving emphasis to the idea that the heart
truly holds primary status as the initiator of human life. Although previously unknown, neuroscientists have now discovered there are over 40,000 neurons or nerve cells
in the heart alone, indicating the heart has its own independent nervous system
sometimes referred to as the brain in the heart. (Pearce - 2002)
In addition, as we have previously learned, the heart has an electromagnetic energy
field 5,000 times greater than that of the brain and this field can be measured with
magnetometers from 7 to 10 feet from the body. Thus we learn that the auric energy
fields long touted by spiritual teachings do exist. These energy fields are also
related to what we know as the "chakra" system and to the multiple "acupuncture points"
indentified in Chinese medical practice. (Hunt -
In a related chapter we will explore how entrainment of the brain and heart
take place in a natural manner if the bonding pattern between parents and
child takes place in an aura of love and acceptance beginning prior to
conception.
But let us begin here to examine the different states of consciousness as
defined by V. Vernon Woolf, of which there appear to be three, which is why
we will refer to them as the triune states of consciousness. It appears that each
form of matter, e.g., particle, wave and presence, (which may also be referred to as
holodynamic consciousness), expresses itself in a corresponding state. Each of
these states is expressed not only in humans, but in nature as well.
Let us follow Dr. Woolf as he examines these three states of consciousness.
Particle Consciousness:
Particle consciousness is linear. People who rationally think their way through
life are dominated by particle dynamics. They receive store and process information
in a linear formation. They think in logical terms, focus on content and usually insist on
reasonable explanations. They consider themselves to be dealing in terms of the real
world of their senses. Life may be a dance but it must be experienced as a step by step process. Because these individuals are rational, they remember details from the past,
seek positions, titles and recognition, and become engineers, scientists, administrators,
military personnel, police officers, etc. They are intent upon acquiring a more
secure future based on what they perceive to be the real world.
Wave Consciousness on the other hand, is non-linear. People who reference life
from an emotional state are wave dominated. They feel their way through life. Information
flows through them. Steps are part of the larger dance. Details are not as important as
intention. Life is an ocean of experience and information is received, stored and processed in terms of its context, not necessarily its content. Positions are not as important as participating in the dance. These people are likely to live for the moment and become authors, actors, designers, and architects.
Holodynamic Consciousness is multidimensional. This means that individuals can
sense both the particle and wave dynamics at one time and expand exploration to all dimensions there are no boundaries. Thus holodynamic individuals are capable of holding different reference points at one and the same time, (including hyperspacial dimensions) and are thus able to perceive the full potential of any given situation and align their full harmonic with it prior to taking action. We might explain this as being the action or being causal rather than being the reaction. Individuals thus act from a state frequently defined as the full potential self or the authentic self. Through the ability to embrace both particle and wave dynamics at the same
time and in experiencing all of the dimensions incumbent within the whole of the dynamic, holodynamically-conscious individuals become more than the sum of the parts of any given
situation Rather than merely being aware of the dance going on around them, they become the dance itself they are fully in-tu-it. These people are generally considered to be "sages, wisdom workers and spiritual leaders capable of seeing dynamics far beyond particle or wave thinkers. (Woolf 2004).
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Bibliography for this section:
Hannaford, Carla - Ph.D. - Smart Moves - Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head
Hunt, Valerie V, - Ph.D. - Infinite Mind - Science of the Human Vibrations of Consciousness
Lipton, Bruce - Ph.D - The Biology of Belief - Unleashing the power of consciousness,
matter, and miracles
Pearce, John Chilton - The Biology of Transcendence - A Blueprint of the Human Spirit
Woolf, V.Vernon - Ph.D. The Dance of Life - Transform Your World Now - 2004 and
Holodynamics - 1994
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