Paper

Global Consciousness through Noosphere


Authors:
Reji M. Issac
Abstract
Cybernetics, the king of all sciences, is the art and science of understanding that is also known for to cure all temporary truth about eternal triteness, deals with words. As we all know the basic difference between human beings and animals are with respect to thinking, where humans are more endowed with divine qualities and powers, which are controlled through the Words. Humans are also involved in the creation of the Words through their creative abilities. This communication and control is really done through an invisible media known as Noosphere, where exchange of Words, generation of Words, rearrangement of Words and modification of Words are done in the Heart. These words also reveal some important inventions with respect to diseases in human bodies where there is a possibility of healing through the Word of God. It also finds answers for most complex psychic diseases, which were unanswered. It is being clearly proved that the world is constructed, activated and maintained through the Words of God. This paper discus in detail about the generation of the words, the communication process involved and how it is linked with the formation of Spirit and how it is connected with human life. This paper also brings a Symbol for the Word, which also explains its function, existence and origin. The cognitive aspects of the subject are also discussed in this paper in the light of Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Science. This paper discusses about the possible remedies and reasons for various psychiatric ailments like Tinnitus. Three thinking skill theories are added in this paper as cybernetics way of thought to eliminate and reduce psychic diseases, where psychiatry is declared as king all medical sciences. This paper also informs how noosphere can be used to control the Global Consciousness with empowerment.
Keywords
Psychiatry; Cognitive Psychology; Control; Cybernetics; Noology; Noosphere; Word; Clairvoyance; Brain-based Information Communications; Cognition; Brain; Learning (Artificial Intelligence); Brain Information Processing; Neural Circuit; Abstraction; Informa
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