The Circulation Theory of Matter and Spirit

The Circulation Theory of Matter and Spirit

by Lin Shenzhai Laoge

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16Kwords8chapters
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Ch. 8Theory of Mind and Body Liberation
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Introduction: The ultimate questioning of the universe and the return of the unity of mind and matter. Since the birth of human civilization, it has always been obsessed with unlocking the ultimate code of the universe: Where did everything come from? What is the essence of existence? Are matter and spirit diametrically opposed, or are they inherently cyclical entities? From the intuitive understanding of Eastern sages looking up at the sky and geography, to the sophisticated verification of fields, energy, and information in modern physics, human cognition has always swayed between the two poles of "materialism" and "idealism", but has always ignored the most authentic laws of the universe - matter and spirit are not binary separations, but are based on yin and yang, based on the five behaviors, and endlessly circulate in the harmony of ontology and emptiness. This article takes metal, wood, water, fire, and earth as the basic substances of the universe, and electromagnetism (yin and yang) as the spiritual attributes of all things in the universe. It integrates the ontological generation theory of the "Book of Changes" and the wisdom of emptiness in the Shurangama Sutra to construct the core framework of the "matter-spiritual cycle theory". This theory is not a simple reproduction of retro metaphysics, but takes traditional Eastern philosophy as its root and modern scientific cognition as its wings. It breaks away from the shackles of the duality of mind and matter in Western philosophy and returns to the true nature of the universe: "the unity of body and function, the non-difference of emptiness and existence, and the cycle." The full text serves as an introduction, aiming to clarify core concepts, sort out classical evidence, and build a logical system, laying the foundation for subsequent in-depth explanations of the creation of the universe, the evolution of life, and the nature of cognition.

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