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Knowing As Deep-Sharing: A We-Epistemology

Chris H. Hardy

Abstract


The Theory of Knowledge (epistemology) is upended by the reality of (1) the unconscious (2) the Self, and (3) the psi and altered states capacities of the human psyche. These instantiate a knowing based on (nonlocal) inter-connectivity between the psyche, other psyches, and the world, that is, a Knowing-as-Deep-Sharing, or We-knowing. Both Jung and Pauli tackled how Knowledge-theory was transformed by the beyond-spacetime modus operandi of the psyche.

ISST’s mind-brain integration model posits a superposed hyperdimensional (HD) level to the brain called the brain’s syg-layer, in which all neuronal operations and quantum-level wave-functions are self-organized within the person’s (HD) consciousness field or syg-field. Thus, the brain’s syg-layer acts as a receiver of both EM and HD waves, and is an emitter of HD-pilot waves with a specific intent and goal.

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ISSN: 2153-8212