James Corrigan – Advanced Meditative States and their Role in an Expanded Scientific Worldview: A Non-Theoretical Introduction to the Novel Paradigm of Responsive Naturing


Beyond the explanatory potential of this paradigm, does it offer any practical benefit to non-scientists?

 

β€œIt is probably true quite generally that in the history of human thinking the most fruitful developments frequently take place at those points where two different lines of thought meet.” – Werner Heisenberg

Using the example of human visual and auditory perception, James Corrigan will present the novel paradigm of responsive naturing, employing it to explain the mysteries of our constructed perceptions.

He will show how this paradigm can be used to make statistical predictions. This paradigm, whose genesis was a known advanced meditative state, entails a novel and foundational redefinition of what awareness and consciousness is, while replacing our current paradigm of physical causality.

The ultimate effect of this is an orderly replacement of our current cognitive frame of mechanical materialism, and an extension of the fields of science β€” in a positive way β€” into new and fertile areas of study.

Further information is available atΒ TranquillitySecret.com.

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About the speaker:

 

 

James Corrigan hasΒ been an entrepreneur, inventor, an activist with a lifelong involvement in environmental and compassionate activism, a local elected official serving a community of 8,000, an award-winning university lecturer, philosopher, contemplative scientist, and a dedicated meditator for over 60 years. He has doctoral-level education in Philosophy and is currently writing his doctoral dissertation at Stony Brook University. In addition, he has had a 30 year-long career in Software Design focused on automated software development, where he was first confronted with the unsolvable enigma β€” from within our current cognitive frame of mechanical materialism β€” of human creativity.

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    James Corrigan hasΒ been an entrepreneur, inventor, an activist with a lifelong involvement in environmental and compassionate activism, a local elected official serving a community of 8,000, an award-winning university lecturer, philosopher, contemplative scientist, and a dedicated meditator for over 60 years. He has doctoral-level education in Philosophy and is currently writing his doctoral dissertation at Stony Brook University. In addition, he has had a 30 year-long career in Software Design focused on automated software development, where he was first confronted with the unsolvable enigma β€” from within our current cognitive frame of mechanical materialism β€” of human creativity.

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