How Consciousness Creates RealityCreateSpace, 18.08.2009 - 86 Seiten This book is written out of the desire to examine the structure of our reality from a standpoint unbiased by established teachings, be they academic-scientific, popular-esoteric, or religious in nature. Claus Janew begins with seemingly simple interactions in our daily lives, examines how they originate on a deeper level, comes to understand the essentials of consciousness, and finally recognizes that we create our reality in its entirety. In the course of this quest, the reader will uncover little-heeded paths to accessing the subconscious, other individuals, and that which can be understood by the term "God". And the solution to the classical problem of free will constitutes the gist of the concepts thus revealed. |
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Omnipresent Consciousness and Free Will | 7 |
How Consciousness Creates Reality | 21 |
Dynamic Existence | 66 |
Why SpencerBrown is missing the point | 78 |
Radical constructivism a hollow shell? | 80 |
On focus dynamic | 82 |
Definition of infinitesimality structure | 84 |
Openness | 85 |
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