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Research experience
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Oct 1999–
Nov 2012Research: Psychology of self-realization
Germany · Dresden -
Nov 1990–
presentResearch: Metaphysics of consciousness
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Oct 1985–
Oct 1990Research: Theory of existence
Germany · Dresden
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LanguagesGerman, English
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Book: Bewusstsein und Realität. Warum wir einen freien Willen haben
Claus Janew[show abstract] [hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Dieser Essayband enthält eine Kurzfassung des Buches "Die Erschaffung der Realität" und ergänzt sie um weitere Perspektiven: "Allgegenwärtiges Bewusstsein und Freier Wille" beschreibt ausführlich eine neue Lösung für das Problem der Entscheidungsfreiheit. "Spirituelle Erlebnisse - eine Frage der Beweisbarkeit?" zeigt an diesem Beispiel, wie wir unsere Realität stabilisieren. "Das Selbst, die Leere und das Gewahrsein" erklärt, warum unser Selbst mehr und nicht weniger ist als wir glauben. "Dynamische Existenz" legt mit geschärften Argumenten dar, wie unvermeidliche Individualität und gemeinsame Realität zusammenpassen.04/2012; Sumari-Verlag., ISBN: 9783981517118 -
Book: Wahrhaftigkeit. Mit welchem Bewusstsein wir Realität erschaffen
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ABSTRACT: In dieser ungewöhnlichen Themenmischung von bodenständiger Lebenspraxis bis zu magisch anmutender Kreativität stehen vor allem Echtheit und Ernsthaftigkeit im Vordergrund. Die Kapitel von jeweils ein bis zwei Seiten bieten hilfreiche philosophische, psychologische und spirituelle Einsichten und klammern auch "radikale" Ansätze nicht aus.04/2012; Sumari-Verlag., ISBN: 9783981517101 -
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Article: Omnipresent Consciousness and Free Will
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ABSTRACT: This article is not an attempt to explain consciousness in terms basically of quantum physics or neuro-biology. Instead I should like to place the term "Consciousness" on a broader footing. I shall therefore proceed from everyday reality, precisely where we experience ourselves as conscious beings. I shall use the term in such a general way as to resolve the question whether only a human being enjoys consciousness, or even a thermostat. Whilst the difference is considerable, it is not fundamental. Every effect exists in the perception of a consciousness. I elaborate on its freedom of choice (leading to free will), in my view the most important source of creativity, in a similarly general way. The problems associated with a really conscious decision do not disappear by mixing determination with a touch of coincidence. Both must enter into a higher unity. In so doing it will emerge that a certain degree of freedom of choice (or free will) is just as omnipresent as consciousness - an inherent part of reality itself.Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research. 08/2011; 2(6):78-86. -
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Article: How Consciousness Creates Reality
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ABSTRACT: The present text is a very abridged version of a book I wrote out of the desire to examine the structure of our reality from a standpoint unbiased by established teachings, be they academic- scientific, popular- esoteric, or religious in nature. We will begin with seemingly simple interactions in our daily lives, examine how they originate on a deeper level, come to understand the essentials of consciousness, and finally recognize that we create our reality in its entirety. In the course of this quest, we will uncover little-heeded paths to accessing our subconscious, other individuals, and that which can be understood by the term "God". And the solution to the classical problem of free will constitutes the gist of the concepts thus revealed.Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research. 08/2011; 2(6):48-77. -
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Article: Laws of Form: Why Spencer Brown is missing the point
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ABSTRACT: What Spencer Brown wants to rationalize out of existence is alternation itself – the prerequisite of his whole operation! By that he simplifies (identifies) more than he says. And he does not say all that is important.Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research. 08/2011; 2(6):95-96.
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