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The Light that Remembers Itself
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- ISBN8231489985
- EAN9798231489985
- Date de parution18/11/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This book examines awareness not as a mystical concept or a psychological abstraction, but as a biological field phenomenon generated through coherence-electromagnetic alignment, biophotonic communication, cellular regulation, and the organism's continuous interaction with actuality. Rather than viewing consciousness as a product of the brain alone, this work reveals how presence emerges from the integration of the heart's electromagnetic rhythms, the body's transparent field architecture, the organism's interaction with matter and light, and the deep biological cycles that restore unity after fragmentation.
Across seven rigorous, continuous, science-anchored chapters, the book explores: how the "first spark" of awareness arises from coherence, not randomness how matter acts as an external mirror shaping perception without symbols how the mind constructs the illusion of separation-the "dream of division" how the organism communicates through the language of light how fragmentation and "forgetting" occur when coherence drops how biological systems restore unity through the circuit of return how the transparent body reveals awareness as a field, not an idea how the self-illuminating field produces continuity, presence, and identity This is not a metaphysical book.
It is a biological and biophysical examination of awareness-clear, dense, grounded, and uncompromising. For readers interested in cognitive science, biophysics, neurobiology, consciousness studies, and the boundary between biological and synthetic intelligence, this book offers a new framework: awareness is not computed, stored, or symbolically constructed; it is generated by coherence-and coherence is the light that remembers itself.
Across seven rigorous, continuous, science-anchored chapters, the book explores: how the "first spark" of awareness arises from coherence, not randomness how matter acts as an external mirror shaping perception without symbols how the mind constructs the illusion of separation-the "dream of division" how the organism communicates through the language of light how fragmentation and "forgetting" occur when coherence drops how biological systems restore unity through the circuit of return how the transparent body reveals awareness as a field, not an idea how the self-illuminating field produces continuity, presence, and identity This is not a metaphysical book.
It is a biological and biophysical examination of awareness-clear, dense, grounded, and uncompromising. For readers interested in cognitive science, biophysics, neurobiology, consciousness studies, and the boundary between biological and synthetic intelligence, this book offers a new framework: awareness is not computed, stored, or symbolically constructed; it is generated by coherence-and coherence is the light that remembers itself.
This book examines awareness not as a mystical concept or a psychological abstraction, but as a biological field phenomenon generated through coherence-electromagnetic alignment, biophotonic communication, cellular regulation, and the organism's continuous interaction with actuality. Rather than viewing consciousness as a product of the brain alone, this work reveals how presence emerges from the integration of the heart's electromagnetic rhythms, the body's transparent field architecture, the organism's interaction with matter and light, and the deep biological cycles that restore unity after fragmentation.
Across seven rigorous, continuous, science-anchored chapters, the book explores: how the "first spark" of awareness arises from coherence, not randomness how matter acts as an external mirror shaping perception without symbols how the mind constructs the illusion of separation-the "dream of division" how the organism communicates through the language of light how fragmentation and "forgetting" occur when coherence drops how biological systems restore unity through the circuit of return how the transparent body reveals awareness as a field, not an idea how the self-illuminating field produces continuity, presence, and identity This is not a metaphysical book.
It is a biological and biophysical examination of awareness-clear, dense, grounded, and uncompromising. For readers interested in cognitive science, biophysics, neurobiology, consciousness studies, and the boundary between biological and synthetic intelligence, this book offers a new framework: awareness is not computed, stored, or symbolically constructed; it is generated by coherence-and coherence is the light that remembers itself.
Across seven rigorous, continuous, science-anchored chapters, the book explores: how the "first spark" of awareness arises from coherence, not randomness how matter acts as an external mirror shaping perception without symbols how the mind constructs the illusion of separation-the "dream of division" how the organism communicates through the language of light how fragmentation and "forgetting" occur when coherence drops how biological systems restore unity through the circuit of return how the transparent body reveals awareness as a field, not an idea how the self-illuminating field produces continuity, presence, and identity This is not a metaphysical book.
It is a biological and biophysical examination of awareness-clear, dense, grounded, and uncompromising. For readers interested in cognitive science, biophysics, neurobiology, consciousness studies, and the boundary between biological and synthetic intelligence, this book offers a new framework: awareness is not computed, stored, or symbolically constructed; it is generated by coherence-and coherence is the light that remembers itself.












