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The '''Source''' is a syncretic term for the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. | The '''Source''' is a syncretic term for the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. | ||
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Princeton research Robert Jahn and Brenda Dunne: "we also reject the popular presumption that all modes of human information processing are completely executed within the physiological brain, and that all experiential sensations are epiphenomena of the biophysical and biochemical states thereof. Rather, we shall regard the brain as a neurologically localized utility that serves a much more extended “mind,” or “psyche,” or “consciousness” that far transcends the brain in its capacity, range, endurance, and subtlety of operation, and that is far more sophisticated than a mere antenna for information acquisition, or a silo for its storage. In fact, we shall contend that it is the ultimate organizing principle of the universe, creating reality through its ongoing dialogue with the unstructured potentiality of the Source.<ref>Jahn, Robert, and Brenda Dunne. "Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality." Filters and Reflections: Perspectives on Reality. Eds. Jones, Zachary, et al. Princeton, NJ: ICRL Press, 2009.</ref | Princeton research Robert Jahn and Brenda Dunne: "we also reject the popular presumption that all modes of human information processing are completely executed within the physiological brain, and that all experiential sensations are epiphenomena of the biophysical and biochemical states thereof. Rather, we shall regard the brain as a neurologically localized utility that serves a much more extended “mind,” or “psyche,” or “consciousness” that far transcends the brain in its capacity, range, endurance, and subtlety of operation, and that is far more sophisticated than a mere antenna for information acquisition, or a silo for its storage. In fact, we shall contend that it is the ultimate organizing principle of the universe, creating reality through its ongoing dialogue with the unstructured potentiality of '''the Source.'''<ref>Jahn, Robert, and Brenda Dunne. "Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality." Filters and Reflections: Perspectives on Reality. Eds. Jones, Zachary, et al. Princeton, NJ: ICRL Press, 2009. Emphasis added.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 20 December 2022
The Source is a syncretic term for the Fabric of Consciousness.
Syncretic Terms
Fabric of Consciousness > Absolute Mind, Adhi Buddha, Ain Soph Aur, Al-Haqq, Allah, Ancient One, Anima Mundi, Blazing Star, Brahman, Brahmic Splendor, Central Order, Crown, Divine Fire, Field of the Universe, First Mover, Formless, God, GodHead, Govinda, Great Artist, Great Being, Great Breath, Great Gardener, Great Light, Great Self, Guardian Angel, Immortal Spirit, Ineffable Light, Kether, Mind at Large, Nam Shé, Nirguna Brahman, Nondual God, Nonlocal Mind, Oversoul, Primal Self, Primum Mobile, Purusha, Realms of Consciousness, Simurg, Spirit, Subliminal Seed Regime, Supreme, Supreme Spirit, The Dreaming, The Lord, The Old One, The One, The Power and the Glory, Transpersonal Realm... further results
Notes
Princeton research Robert Jahn and Brenda Dunne: "we also reject the popular presumption that all modes of human information processing are completely executed within the physiological brain, and that all experiential sensations are epiphenomena of the biophysical and biochemical states thereof. Rather, we shall regard the brain as a neurologically localized utility that serves a much more extended “mind,” or “psyche,” or “consciousness” that far transcends the brain in its capacity, range, endurance, and subtlety of operation, and that is far more sophisticated than a mere antenna for information acquisition, or a silo for its storage. In fact, we shall contend that it is the ultimate organizing principle of the universe, creating reality through its ongoing dialogue with the unstructured potentiality of the Source.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ Jahn, Robert, and Brenda Dunne. "Sensors, Filters, and the Source of Reality." Filters and Reflections: Perspectives on Reality. Eds. Jones, Zachary, et al. Princeton, NJ: ICRL Press, 2009. Emphasis added.