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QUANTUM NEUROSCIENCE. PART 2

The unconscious, preconscious, and conscious. What is the difference between them?

 

Freud believed that the mind could be divided up in a spatial manner. He chose to call those sectors: conscious, preconscious and unconscious. According to Freud, the preconscious is located in between the unconscious and the conscious locales. Think of it as a membrane through which a piece of repressed memory passes.

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QUANTUM NEUROSCIENCE. PART 1

"Self-observation is a way

of knowing the outside world".

Victoria Contoret.

 

The topic of quantum neuroscience lays on the borderline of such disciplines as applied physics, explaining the existence of our body in the material world, and quantum physics, where our body and the principles of its existence are viewed at the level of quantum subjects.

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QUANTUM CREATIVITY. PART 3

The way to creativity is meditation.

 

It is important to understand that meditation stimulates the process of inner creativity, like any quantum process. The subject of this paper is not the study of meditation, as a phenomenon. But this paper would not develop the topic and be complete without a focus on meditation, as part of the inner creative process itself.

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QUANTUM CREATIVITY. PART 1. INTRO

I can see my creativity
by looking at my physical life!
Amit Goswami

 

Speaking of Quantum Creativity, we are raising two actual topics at the same time: internal creativity and its understanding in the light of quantum physics.


Creativity itself, as the process of creation outside the framework of everyday life pattern, is an inherent quality of the human only partially, in direct proportion to the level of each one’s awareness.

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OLD SONG REMIXED IN A NEW WAY: QUANTUM CONSCIOUSNESS. PART 1

"Life is like driving a bicycle."

To maintain the balance, you must move. "

Albert Einstein

 

 

I'm fed up with the amateur work in the field of discourses and debates about awareness, spiritual transformation, awakening. I'm just tired of it all. After reading a bunch of books over the past 30 years, I came to the conclusion that all of it is some kind of "raw" and not really applicable in the everyday life that I love so much.

 

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