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Holographic Mind - Overview: The Integration of Seer, Seeing, and Seen

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Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale

Part of the book series: Fundamental Theories of Physics ((FTPH,volume 126))

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This theoretical holographic model integrates mind and matter where consciousness and physics are merged. It is a continuing development of Vedic models of creation that derive from ancient esoteric texts, but it is based on modern day physics. Any useful model must support all knowledge and all experiences and it must be consistent with the dictates and substance of modern science. As this project is so overwhelming in scope, many facets of critical expertise are yet far from complete. Ongoing refinements of this model continue concurrently with a corroborating research program that involves both consciousness and physics. Extraordinary experiences as reported by modern day folks from diversified orientations constitute a beginning 1st level of corroboration. An ongoing scientific mind-matter interrelations measurements program, using sensors and tools of the physicist, constitutes a 2nd level of corroboration. The knowledge and experiences recorded by the ancients constitutes a third level of corroboration.

This model correlates and integrates experiential phenomena with subtler and ever subtler states of physical particulant transformations. Particularly, this model unveils most of the baffling and scientifically isolated ideas surrounding faith, belief, suggestion, invocation, hypnosis, god, miracles, psychic phenomena, extraordinary visual perceptions, and mystical experiences. Similarly, the model reveals much of the operational mechanics behind the elusive Sanskrit expressions: mantra (connecting thread of lively flowing energy), tantra (phenomenal scheme of creation), tattvas (fundamental structures of creation), samyama (experiencing the merging of mind and matter), siddhis (extraordinary or ‘miraculous’ type experiences), samskâras (residual scars or deep impressions), and sutras (short fragments of holistic wisdom passed down verbally from the ancients).

The mind is considered to be independent of the brain though it is normally closely tied to it. Consciousness is considered to be independently functioning in a subtle body that is totally separate from the autonomic neuronal activities of the brain. Communications and energy transfer between the subtle mind and the physical brain is conjectured to occur via a holographic connection by some kind of boson resonance. Consciousness is considered to be light, large formations of photon packets. The associated photon frequencies and wavelengths are considered to move up and down in correspondence with the many levels of consciousness that can be experienced. It is postulated that consciousness, the SEER, is construed of the same reality underlying matter, the SEEN. The connecting process of SEEING is associated with spatial Fourier transforms that relate the SEER with the SEEN and the SEEN with the SEER. Beginning at vacuum state wavelengths such SEER-SEEING-SEEN relationships are found continually repeating, over and over again at progressively longer wavelengths until the SEEN phenomenal physical world appears. The low pass Fourier filtering that is inherent within this unfoldment of creation provides us with seemingly infinite sets of individual minds and particulant matter manifestations. Mind unfolds through all of its variously named transcendental states of floating consciousness as matter unfolds through all of its miniscule, nuclear, atomic, and molecular states of increasingly complex particulants. This holographic model serves as an initial theoretical structure, no matter how yet incomplete, upon which to explain a host of enigmas that traditional science ignores or forcefully represses. This theoretical platform not only is able to consider such enigmas but also quickly comes up with a host of reasonable, rational, and rather scientifically related answers to virtually all known anomalies, enigmas, and questions among the consciousness mystery paradigms.

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Chouinard, E. (2002). Holographic Mind - Overview: The Integration of Seer, Seeing, and Seen. In: Amoroso, R.L., Hunter, G., Kafatos, M., Vigier, JP. (eds) Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 126. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48052-2_21

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