Essenz and Panpsychorealism

 
ESSENZ AND PANPSYCHOREALISM
 
 
"Essenz" is a complex interactive work by Alexander Amelkin that combines literary, musical, and philosophical elements. It contains references to historical and mystical themes.
 
 
The work is a synthesis of literature, music, and theater, incorporating elements of science fiction, esotericism, and historical reenactment.
 
 
Some project characteristics:
 
 
Theme: identity crisis and overcoming difficulties through art.
 
 
Musical style: blues-rock and trance with elements of panpsychorealism—a philosophical and artistic movement developed by Amelkin.
 
 
Instrumental accompaniment: guitar and synthesizers, creating a melancholic mood.
 
 
Inspiration: the author's personal experiences with chronic pain and professional burnout.
 
 
Panpsychorealism is a philosophical movement and artistic method proposed by Alexander Amelkin in the late 1970s and early 1980s, developing the ideas of panpsychism (the concept of the universal animation of nature).
 
 
The main tenets of panpsychorealism:
 
 
Theoretical system and practical method: Panpsychorealism is viewed as a system for the formation and use of extrasomatic structures and long-term memory mechanisms (useful skills/abilities) that are capable of interacting with "living hyperspace."
 
 
"Proto-mental" art: In art, panpsychorealism aims to depict mental properties and extrasomatic structures.
 
 
Realization of mental phenomena: Panpsychorealism offers a way to "realize" mental phenomena, ideas, and images in external reality through art and other methods.
 
 
Unlike traditional panpsychism, which is more of a theory about the nature of consciousness, panpsychorealism focuses on the active use and manifestation of mental abilities and structures.
 
 
The essence of panpsychorealism is a theoretical philosophical system and a practical method for developing and using useful skills (abilities)—extrasomatic structures and mechanisms of long-term memory capable of connecting (communicating) with living hyperspace.
 
 
Some features of panpsychorealism:
 
 
Panpsychorealism depicts the mental properties (extrasomatic structure of consciousness) of objects. A skill is formed as a combination of an idea and its physical realization, structuring, and refinement. Through a system of skill development, a person forms and refines their extrasomatic structure, which allows them to improve and adjust their body by interacting with the extrasomatic structures of hypersystems (objects of a higher order). Reality (and long-term memory as a part of it) is non-local and can be entangled with various elements of time and their spatial manifestations, for example, with current traces stored in long-term memory. By manipulating this mechanism, one can return the body to previous states by traveling through one's long-term memory, retrieving and constantly refining past details, simulating (repeating, copying, reproducing, and replaying), for example, childhood drawings, past situations, vivid sensations, and experienced emotions. This is the basis of the time-splitting method. Permanent memory is part of the consciousness inherent in matter, which in turn is a product of time. In other words, time stores previous states, and these can be entangled with later acquired states in order to correct them and remove accumulated errors. This is the essence of the rejuvenation method based on panpsychoreality.
 


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