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portada Convergence Emergence: Entering a New Paradigm of Consciousness and Perception
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
358
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 2.5 cm
ISBN13
9781632671721

Convergence Emergence: Entering a New Paradigm of Consciousness and Perception

Davis, Bob; Wilson, Francois (Author) · International Publications Media Group LLC · Paperback

Convergence Emergence: Entering a New Paradigm of Consciousness and Perception - Davis, Bob; Wilson, Francois

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Synopsis "Convergence Emergence: Entering a New Paradigm of Consciousness and Perception"

Convergence Emergence boldly asserts that humanity has entered a transformative, groundbreaking intellectual paradigm-one defined by holistic integration, creative synthesis, and dynamic convergence. Departing from the rigid, mechanistic thinking that dominated the past 400 years, Dr. Bob Davis offers insightful, multidisciplinary examples drawn from cutting-edge technology, the physical and natural sciences, innovative philosophy, linguistics, the fine arts, and even competitive sports. These references help readers grasp why and how the collective human consciousness has evolved beyond linear, compartmentalized thought.At the heart of the book is the compelling idea that all of existence-including human thought-is vibrational, energetic, and deeply interconnected. Davis explores this expansive, energy-based worldview through an exploration of contemporary topics such as quantum theory, consciousness and artificial intelligence, the noosphere, information theory, the biosphere, alternative healing, and the normalized paranormal. With a visionary, integrationist approach, Davis skillfully weaves these seemingly unrelated disciplines into a coherent, organic narrative that reflects the emergent unity of our age.The book also offers a rich, historical perspective by tracing this convergence paradigm back to the romantic, idealistic movements of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Davis contends that this philosophical lineage survives today through bold thinkers, innovative theories, and evolving cultural practices that champion interconnectedness, ethical awareness, and intellectual communalism.Despite persistent materialistic and self-centered tendencies in modern society, Davis argues that this new paradigm encourages elevated, ethical thinking and collective wisdom, enabling us to address both ancient existential questions and pressing global challenges. This transformation uplifts the frequency of thought itself, propelling us toward a more purpose-driven, spiritually attuned future.Rewarding throughout is Davis' penetrating, systematic focus on human cognition-its hidden intricacies, philosophical depths, and behavioral influences. He reveals the innate urges, cognitive delusions, and unexplored mysteries that shape our perception. With thoughtful, philosophical precision, he explores how human perception has evolved not only on physical and psychological levels but also within spiritual and metaphysical realms.Ultimately, Convergence Emergence offers a revelatory, paradigm-shifting vision of how the evolving Western mind has repeatedly created and outgrown fashionable, superficial intellectual frameworks. Now, Davis declares, we are weaving a new, enduring fabric of thought-one both comprehensive and enlightened-to meet the needs of our complex, interdependent world.

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