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What if unity isn’t sameness, but coherence? This book argues that our deepest work is not to collect parts, but to let them phase-lock until the self becomes transparent to the field it serves.
Drawing on Poortman’s hylistic layers, Renselle’s living flux, Bohm’s implicate order, Jung and Assagioli’s Self, Blavatsky’s “No religion is higher than Truth,” and Bergson’s paradox of the observer, From Integration to Assimilation offers a clean framework for a noisy age. Integration tunes a moment; assimilation is the asymptote where tuning leaves no remainder. Three tools lead the way--cognition, emotion, intuition. When any one dominates, belief hardens into state. When they attune, Presence arises and reality is heard as resonance. Ethics becomes harmonics, not rules. “Good” and “bad” are tensions seeking resolution on a base tone. At dZero, projection and reflection balance; the observer stops freezing the world and motion returns. Clear language, spare diagrams, and practical cues show how to widen attention, re-tune the three tools, and let coherence (Θ) gather across a life. The promise is modest and radical: not perfection, but a steady, quiet glow--Truth lived as resonance. ISBN 978-1-326-18897-9 - fully coloured, 72 pages. Fixed price € 29,79 (all in & within NL through banking or cash) |