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#ConsciousnessThis is the core theme of the research, bridging the gap between clinical and spiritual definitions. The text maps this to the foundational question of what awareness actually is—whether it is a medical state of wakefulness and sensory response, or an infinite, underlying "ocean" that exists even when the ego is offline.
#PhilosophyThis maps to the text's exploration of ancient and modern thought, specifically contrasting the Western Enlightenment "Two-Entity" model (which separated mind from matter) with the Platonic and Upanishadic metaphors of the soul as a chariot.
#NeuroscienceThis hashtag directly links to the research on brain mechanisms, specifically how the prefrontal cortex acts as the "executive driver" and how the brain functions as an inference engine. The text highlights concepts like predictive processing, where the brain constructs the "I" as a useful illusion to minimize prediction errors and organize action.
#SpiritualityThis connects to the Eastern perspective of the "ONE" and the concept of Ahamkara (the ego or "I-making"). The text maps this to the pursuit of dismantling the illusion of the separate self to recognize the underlying, universal "Witness" or pure awareness.
#BiologyThis maps to the scientific investigation of the body's internal automated field. The research correlates this to homeostasis, the autonomic nervous system, and the primitive brainstem, which act as a biological "auto-pilot" to maintain life, oxygenate blood, and regulate body temperature without our conscious input.
#Meditation (or #Mindfulness)This maps to the practical applications of Eastern philosophy mentioned in the text, such as the self-inquiry practice of asking "Who am I?". The research shows that these practices act as a neurological intervention to relax the brain's central construction of the ego and help the practitioner recognize "witness consciousness".
#QuantumPhysicsThis popular hashtag maps to the text's ultimate ontological synthesis. The research notes that the Eastern "Substrate" model—which argues that matter is a product of consciousness rather than its source—is highly consistent with modern quantum physics, which views the physical world as non-material patterns of information and potentiality.
#PsychologyThis maps to the discussion of how human beings experience "valence" (feelings of good or bad) and the clinical/behavioral methods of defining the waking state. It links to how our psychological center, or ego, is driven into action by the discomfort of biological disequilibrium.
By @shutoshaResearch
#ConsciousnessThis is the core theme of the research, bridging the gap between clinical and spiritual definitions. The text maps this to the foundational question of what awareness actually is—whether it is a medical state of wakefulness and sensory response, or an infinite, underlying "ocean" that exists even when the ego is offline.
#PhilosophyThis maps to the text's exploration of ancient and modern thought, specifically contrasting the Western Enlightenment "Two-Entity" model (which separated mind from matter) with the Platonic and Upanishadic metaphors of the soul as a chariot.
#NeuroscienceThis hashtag directly links to the research on brain mechanisms, specifically how the prefrontal cortex acts as the "executive driver" and how the brain functions as an inference engine. The text highlights concepts like predictive processing, where the brain constructs the "I" as a useful illusion to minimize prediction errors and organize action.
#SpiritualityThis connects to the Eastern perspective of the "ONE" and the concept of Ahamkara (the ego or "I-making"). The text maps this to the pursuit of dismantling the illusion of the separate self to recognize the underlying, universal "Witness" or pure awareness.
#BiologyThis maps to the scientific investigation of the body's internal automated field. The research correlates this to homeostasis, the autonomic nervous system, and the primitive brainstem, which act as a biological "auto-pilot" to maintain life, oxygenate blood, and regulate body temperature without our conscious input.
#Meditation (or #Mindfulness)This maps to the practical applications of Eastern philosophy mentioned in the text, such as the self-inquiry practice of asking "Who am I?". The research shows that these practices act as a neurological intervention to relax the brain's central construction of the ego and help the practitioner recognize "witness consciousness".
#QuantumPhysicsThis popular hashtag maps to the text's ultimate ontological synthesis. The research notes that the Eastern "Substrate" model—which argues that matter is a product of consciousness rather than its source—is highly consistent with modern quantum physics, which views the physical world as non-material patterns of information and potentiality.
#PsychologyThis maps to the discussion of how human beings experience "valence" (feelings of good or bad) and the clinical/behavioral methods of defining the waking state. It links to how our psychological center, or ego, is driven into action by the discomfort of biological disequilibrium.