ÌNIN Holographic Evolving: Toward a Civilization of Symphony

World Futures 72 (1-2):83-92 (2016)
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Abstract

Until we make linear questions, we will receive linear answers. And when will we be able to see the nature of all that exists?This research proposes a new paradigm not based on new orders of ideas, but on essential human faculties and specifically on still unexplored qualities of intuition. Just as human beings started a new interrelation with reality within the shift from pre-linguistic to linguistic era, so today we can start to interface reality through an unexplored intuitive faculty, within the shift from logic thinking into an ‘analogic-intuitive’ consciousness.

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