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Psychophysiological Correlates of
Communication, Gravitation and Unity
The Syaterale Theory
J. GRIVBERGZYLAERBAUM
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1, THEORETICAL INTRODUCTION
A few months before his death, Zen master Shanty Suzuki si
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of distance must be abandoned,
ly true, the existence of a unique mind, if accepted, makes cumbersome
orp
would be necessary to prove that
1) Brain activity exists outside the skull
This extra-skull activity establishes 2 functional connection between
different brains and unites them,
iif) Space is « componont in our brain's perceptual co
iv) A fundamental energetic m: yehind every
physical manifest
¥) The feeling of individ
perception of unity.
jon of reality
terial object and
oxi
ity can be transcended to gain access to the
i one of the aforesuid pos
Let us examine &
vy.
fs, in order to discuss their
1.1. Brain activity exists outside the skull
It is obvious that the existence of extra-sk
for all subsequent discussions about the unique mind. Without extra-skul
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the hypothesis abou the existence ofa unlgue big mind i unacceptable
‘There are atleast two pieces of evidence that suppor point Ll Fs, th
human magnetoencephalogram (Reite, Zimmerman, and Zimifrman
1976). Second, the recent dicovery ofa relationship between rerio
changes and brain activity (see section 5 below), s
ional effect shige tha
and Bpeting
3S
vy (the Bation
see Torres and Canseco, 1980), @ synergic 08 (the
neuronal field) is created inside the brain microstructure, and lager“on @hands
into the surrounding space. “
the aforesaid micro-structure, K.H. Pribram writes:
prigent ore an extended cation a any momes
ich has a micto-structur ie
Wve
activation of the brain microstructure of which the above mentionedftvave
fronts ere only part 3
Furthermore, in the experiment about the
and gravitational
slobal change in
in which
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8 a functional connection between
4.2 This extra-skull activity esta
different brains and unites them
To accept this po
intercourse between brains exis
Evidence that during human communics
of significant messages occur, has been obtained (Grinberg-Zylberbaum, Cuell
in the experimer
coherences appeared in the brains of the subject during the
‘communication sessions.
The fact that both direct communication and gr
‘This lest hypothesis will be discussed in | 4 below.
1.3 ‘Space is a component in our brain's perceptual construction of reality
In the interaction between our retinal recept
must be postulated in order to explain our perceptual ex
igital messages in the optic
the basis of concept for
19802).
If an energy system located in the quantum field is capable of being neuro-
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algorithmized by the brain,
Som
f the
the management of a digital U®Gverse.
¢ analogical universe inside ougybrain.
(ie. a sound) interacts
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e fi bey of
fom ni matt
Tecorgto te meg hear (Gib yeaa, 1978, 79 80,
athe
et
o
neuroslgorithmic and the neuronalquantum fief int
2 particular levefpf our
medium of soBbration
notexist. D
3
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behind the universe 0
this matrix “the quantum
changes in one or in several of
quency) of itself, This parame
Since these elementary parti
every object, brain, body,
same field
1.5 The feeling of individuality can be transcentled to gain access to the
perception of unity
All the great mystics in human history have
unity is not only possible
‘their description of t
self but expanding it (Santa Teresa,
In other words, individ
of unity. Furthermore, @
¥y and its perception must
1 of this theoretical introduction, answers
For many ye
techniques
use a very sophi
Zylberbaum, 198%
potential compone
were fase
and Ornelas, 1980). Here, it
are able to correlate t
primary components of evoked
could be localized in the beginning of
signals. Fascinating as it was, the technique failed
wed us to quantify the similitudesetwee
airs of BEG patterns. Thus we were able tomeesure the degree of. &
S
3
2
coherence 5
3
8
ae
&
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ined subjects was to correlate their subjeetfve exfgprience
2
be published in a sepiragBpoper
his technique can be used fo nla
ported a feing of pee end unde
object dehotomy" (Grinberg Zylberbaigr and
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When the informational organization of space is analyzed, the
between convergence and redundance of
remarkable fact
1 begin this section with this statem:
convergence and redundan If and basic for an un
syntergic theory and our neurophysiological approach to
tion of ceptual pagent
the time necessary to build a visual image) of the observ the
age will be a blurred one. @
ions (Grinbers.
syaterae space is repon of space in which ec he telatonsip between redundane and amount of inforgats uSpigh
information than alow 3 tnd low syntersc sacs solves the (until now) puzling problem othe “abe
‘movement phenomenon” inthe paychology of tor 3
A conrergence network of information ean be
feature ofthe informational orantation of space
ganization of space and ofthe bran are sma
19812), and the concept of neurosgottims cous con
algorithmic oranzation of information in space. These ip
‘between convergence and redundance of information existsin space and Profably:
also in the brain S
Some of the brain convergence operations were analyzed by A.R,
in his studies about the sythetic functions of the cortex, Lars
synthetic operations related tothe language proses
etworks and locations with mote convergence poves
to nevropsychotogcal operations with
according to clinical observations (Lar
of the cortex is damaged, ite effect
the space of the
region of space, far away from any star, large amounts of
be concentrated.
‘The same observer, now located on the surface of the Earth and usi
fed portion of
Iocan
on the neuropsychological operayns
's mote complex end extended than the effect caused by the damage of age
powerful synthetic region.
of consciousness of the observer,
Now let us consider the relationship between concent
and redundance of information. A high syntergic space, in a
large amounts of information in each one of its |
redundant then a low syntergic space. An observer located on the serface
fh and seeing the moon while he travels has the impression that the
follows his movements. At this distance between the earth an
wal information that the moon reflects is hight!
mn of the space from which the observer gazes cont
Because what the observer perceive
space contains almost the same inform
locations, the observer sees a moon that follows
to Luria, the Russian neuropsychol
seem to be almost id
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points toward the same conclusion; a high redundance space is a more unified
space. A similar conclusion is reached in relation
mode of functioning which involves a higher capaci
ation and thus an increase o junction. By the same token, a high
neusosyntergic mode is a mote unified mode. Iv @ neuronal network co
‘in a neuroalgorithmic logic ell the information about the brain,
.echanism is the physiological correl
statements mean that different neurosyntergic levels of
in the same human brain and in different by
capacity for
itergic ones,
I am now ready 10 post
mind, the Big Mind of Suzuki (197).
1 postulate that @ change in the neurosyntergic level of operation of a
particular brain evokes a cortesponding
of
approach the ones observed in a high s
of an interaction between a high syntergic space and a bral
of the raising of the level of that brain’s neurosy
ie spectra of space and hence wit
wide regions of the
‘neuronal fleld and the syntexpic energetic organization of space, the experience
Of the observer will be of a unified whole,
‘The physical characteristics of the interaction between neuronal fields and
the syntergic energetic organization of space are completely unknown, We hope
that the data that we have gathered in regard to the process of human commun-
‘cation will help to develop understanding of this problem,
Before the presentation of our data,
theoretical concepts:
information concer
us summarize some of our basic
i) Empty space is 2 delusion, What we call space is in real
‘matrix filled with information. We only see one point of
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we gaze at some object. If we cot
neously, space would appear to us asa
s20 al the locations of space simult
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i) A high syntergic space concentrates in each one ofits locatiogy vast
amounts of information in «highly redundant fashion, A similar oogargpion
can be seen in a holographic plate (Ca 970). The efeme
of syntegy I «space in which ech locaton contains infomation sb the
rest of the Universe, This space would be the mythical Aleph of Tongs Luis
Borges (1970).
i) Our human brain creates a syntergic ener
changes fling
infomation ps
fed
wal coherence, redundance and concen tion
2
8
ince i the tntoracton between the aeionel fel. aR the
ic orarzation of pace he quanta el), 3
the observer will experience a state of uni
Universe,
8, a unified Mind exists and can be experienced.
is of the neuronal fl af the
the two fis become One Copy
:
We decided to study the pitenomenon of human communication becaus@jn it
on between fields could be observed and soige of
fons recorded. We considered ‘hen two or more hiean
between them, their neuronal fields interect. FurtherSfore,
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identity and becomes One (once again
We hoped that some EEG measuremes
with the neuronal field interactions,
speaking they are always One).
manifest correlative changes
4. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
4.1 First experiment (method)
‘This experiment was done with p:
of sessions. In each session, a veteran psychoan:
in the practice of psychoanalysis, set with a ps
direct empatic communication,
Using the analyst's experience, we were able to c
communication could be measured. This seal divisions. When the
communication reached a direct level, the measurement was 10. When there
‘was a complete absence of communication, the
10 record the moveme
the pair of subjects during each session. The ani
viewed the tapes after the sessions and used
struct a communication grap!
ia for each measurement
Iways the same and involved: movements,
messages,
the video-tapes were reviewed and blindly compared
scale and measurement
Simultaneously wi
least four monop:
At least six sessions we
finished, we had the cor
derivations,
‘The communication tect
Sometimes it bogat
of the EEG cables)
‘measure of comm
took account of the emp:
‘The EEG recordings were made using a portable eight channel EEG Alvar
machine, and were analyzed without the use of any electronic computer system.
This visual analysis hed to be done by a human being because of the lack of
availability of any type of machine.
Pairs of EEG der ipared for their morphological and frequency
tape observations, an EEG recording of at
each subject was done during each session,
eld with each subject; thus, when the study was
lete outline of the 10-20 International EEG system of
the wiring
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‘The comparisons were made
fone second in the same per
was constructed in order t
parisons into numbers compatible wi
going from 0 to 100 wes cor
enone dation a
ne vieotape aaa sa
rrphologal and fequed som
the comma
ely, the EEG analysis was don¢
the communication analysis results, Furthermore,
different experts
Non-parametric correlation test and sta
there any correlation between the communica
the EEG pattems of two brain derivations, of
the other belonging to the patient?
ship between the commu Tevet the
i) Is there some relat
Coherence of the analyst brain or the coherence ofthe patient brain?
i) Is thee any coneltion between the coherence ofthe analy bgp and
the patient bran? x
‘The fist question wes answered by relating th
with the EEG pattems con
sites.
The second question was answered by relating the comma
variations with the changes i
cust, seperate relatontp btw te
ng were the only ones above 03:
°
leet ulions
ion recorded from both brains in homdfgous
$
oe,
tev
analyst brain coherence and the (tient
') First, a positive 0.58 value of correlation was found
ication level and the values of coherence in the BEG pi
derivation from the patient's and the analyst’s brain. Figure
Tt can be seen that both va
hows this result
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ther subjects,
we found a negative 0.40 value of
hat some brain 2
found that when the comm
€3-C4 EEG coherene dint
analyst
sensed high levels of repressed aggression,
We failed to detect the same result in other p
region,
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i) For several months, three subjects were trained i he volunganrtion
of a feeling of pressure localized exactly in between the eyebrows, This @eling
can be activated if during a meditation session the subject wrucfRd 10
concentrate his attention in the space between the eyebrows. This tgpning
d pressure feel
vate
the
also learnt to maintain a fixed eye
_movements fo a minimum, =
ts were trained to press a button connected to a eixcuit
in which the pressure between the eyebrows appeare
the second group, « most remarkable result was obmgined:
felt the pressure least one of the enfining
5s the two of them sof in themes.
Fe fecing appeased when they were inthe sg BY
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the existence of a direct level of commun.
ecordings, Figure 4
shows a typical frontal EEG