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the Self-organizing principle

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The Self-organizing principle of upward causation is the autopoietic process of biological forms interacting with the creativity of God during downward causation. Nonlocal Consciousness, the ground of being, makes its discontinuous quantum leap into the Immanent Self to act as the mediator signal coordinating the molecular movements of emergent biological forms. However, this play of the gestalt Self interacting with the creativity of God during downward causation is the culminating stage of the evolutionary movement of consciousness in the physical. The entangled Archetype of the Self, and its assimilation and integration into conscious behavior through the process of Individuation, is dependent on the coarising of the ego and unconscious id of simple hierarchy; in their consilience, coarising tangled hierarchy is established.Quantum physicist extraordinaire, Dr. Amit Goswami, has paved the way for the understanding of the movements of consciousness and the role of unconscious processing interacting with it during Involution, the descent of consciousness into matter as it plays a game of forgetting with the unconscious. It is now up to us to integrate and assimilate the disparate Archetype of the Self-organizing principle of tangled hierarchy, one that coarises with the ego and unconscious id and participates in the downward causation of God's creativity.Through Amit's 4 step Creative Process, nonlocal consciousness is invoked, and allows for the creative to take a discontinuous quantum leap into the supramental theme realm beyond the mental landscape constructed by the epiphenomenal ego running parallel to the primary phenomenon of quantum consciousness; the Creative Process, once ritualized, became the supramental domain that allowed me to delve the depths of the unconscious, revealing the mysteries I set out to explore in my book.

85 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 26, 2020

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Daniel Turner

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After graduating in history at University College London, I missed writing about history whether it was Tokugawa Japan or the American revolution. As a graphic designer and writer I wanted to combine history with a fun graphical style. Now I present a gift to children who have a curiosity about the world around them and its rich past, in the form of my series 'Simple History'.

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