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Awareness FIELD
Altering Access Consciousness to
Achieve Non-local Awareness
Binaural
resonance
originates in the
brainstem, in the
superior olivary
nuclei.
Consciousness:
an awareness of the surrounding world,
of the self, and of ones thoughts
and feelings
level of
arousal
cognitive
content
Level of Arousal
ERTAS
Conscious awareness is a
balance . . .
level of
arousal
cognitive
content
Cognitive Content
The cortical attributes of
consciousness are the result of:
Social-Psychological Conditioning
Mental Ability
Social-Psychological
Conditioning
Group Interaction
Guided Visual Imagery
Affirmation
Introspection
Reframing
etc.
Mental Ability
Cognitive skills can be enhanced
through educational processes:
Directed Reading
Lectures
Multimedia Presentations
Planned Group Discussions
Practice
etc.
Consciousness:
an awareness of the surrounding world,
of the self, and of ones thoughts
and feelings
Consciousness:
A process of events* occurring
in a wide, basic field leading to:
an awareness of the world,
of the self, and of ones thoughts
and feelings
*These events may be comparable
to quantum state reductions
(Shimony, 1993).
Consciousness:
A process of events* occurring
in a wide, basic field leading to:
an awareness of the world,
of the self, and of ones thoughts
and feelings
Consciousness:
basic field
Aristotles plenum
Maxwells ether
Quantum theorys zero point energy
Lynne McTaggarts The Field
Microtubule Tubulins
tuned and orchestrated
for non-local consciousness
Quantum excitations/ordering of
surrounding water to promote and
sustain superposition
(Jibu/Yasue/Hagan)
Geometric Arrays
Consciousness requires a critical
degree of quantum coherence in
parallel arrayed neuronal
microtubules (1018 tubulin electrons).
This critical degree allows a
prediction as to what evolutionary
level of neural complexity will result
in consciousness.
Binaural Impuls
Wave Interference Patterns
Geometric ordering of
microtubules promotes
and sustains tubulin
quantum superposition.