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The Electromagnetic Brain

EM Field Theories on the Nature of Consciousness

Shelli Renée Joye Dean Radin, Ph.D.

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Inner Traditions Bear and Company
04 February 2021
An exploration of cutting-edge theories on the electromagnetic basis of consciousness

• Details, in nontechnical terms, 12 credible theories, each published by prominent professionals with extensive scientific credentials, that describe how electromagnetic fields may be the basis for consciousness

• Examines practical applications of electromagnetic-consciousness theory, including the use of contemporary brain stimulation devices to modify and enhance consciousness

• Explores the work of William Köhler, Susan Pockett, Johnjoe McFadden, Rupert Sheldrake, Ervin Laszlo, William Tiller, Harold Saxton Burr, Sir Roger Penrose, Stuart Hameroff, Mari Jibu, Kunio Yasue, Karl Pribram, Alfred North Whitehead, and James Clerk Maxwell, as well as the author's own theories

In this scientific exploration of the origin of consciousness, Shelli Renée Joye, Ph.D., explores 12 credible theories, each published by prominent professionals with extensive scientific credentials, that describe how electricity in the form of electromagnetic fields is the living consciousness that runs through the brain. Each of these theories supports the idea that the electromagnetic field itself is the basis of consciousness and that this source of consciousness peers out into the space-time universe through our human sensory systems, flowing with awareness throughout the bloodstream and nervous system. Following her exploration of electromagnetic-consciousness theories, Joye then examines practical applications, describing how electric fields might be manipulated and controlled to modify and enhance the operation of consciousness in the human brain. She explores the use of contemporary brain stimulation devices that offer benefits such as decreased addiction cravings and anxiety, reduced depression and chronic pain, enhanced mathematical abilities, accelerated learning, and greater insight during mindfulness meditation.

Revealing the cutting edge of consciousness studies, Joye shows that consciousness is not an isolated function of the individual brain but is connected to the larger electromagnetic field that not only encompasses the entire physical universe but also is deeply involved in the creation of matter and the material world.
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Imprint:   Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd Edition, New Edition of Ten Electromagnetic Field Theories of Consciousness
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   540g
ISBN:   9781644110911
ISBN 10:   1644110911
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
FOREWORD Groundbreaking Theories of Consciousness By Dean Radin, Ph.D. PREFACE How Entheogens Made Me Conscious of Consciousness 1 Twelve Electromagnetic Field Theories of Consciousness 2 Pockett’s Electromagnetic Field Theory 3 McFadden’s Conscious Electromagnetic Information Field 4 Sheldrake’s Morphic Resonance and the Morphogenetic Field 5 Laszlo’s Theory of the Akasha and the A-Dimension 6 Tiller’s k*Space 7 Harold Saxton Burr’s Electric Fields of Life 8 Penrose, Hameroff, and the Brain as Billions of Computers 9 Whitehead’s “Electromagnetic Occasions” 10 Pribram’s Holonomic Brain Theory 11 Bohm’s Conscious Holoflux in the Implicate Order 12 Joye’s Sub-Quantum Holoflux Theory of Consciousness 13 Quantum Brain Dynamics and Neuroanatomy 14 Past and Present Varieties of Electromagnetic Brain Stimulation 15 Optical Networks in the Brain and Future Research Notes Bibliography Index

Shelli Renée Joye, Ph.D., attended Rice University on a physics scholarship and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation, she worked with John Lilly on interspecies communication and pursued contemplative practice with Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. She completed her doctorate in philosophy, cosmology, and consciousness at the California Institute of Integral Studies. The author of several books, including Developing Supersensible Perception, she lives in Viola, California.

Reviews for The Electromagnetic Brain: EM Field Theories on the Nature of Consciousness

At this time when the limitations of a purely materialist approach to comprehending consciousness are increasingly evident, The Electromagnetic Brain reads like a breath of fresh air. Joye describes top cutting-edge theories delving into how consciousness might best be viewed in terms of energetic fields. While many of these theories do not yet include complete physical mechanisms by which interaction between fields of consciousness and human brains occur, Joye's new book constructs a foundation upon which future consciousness research in this most promising direction can emerge. * Cynthia Sue Larson, Ph.D., author of Quantum Jumps and Reality Shifts * In The Electromagnetic Brain, Joye takes the daring position that consciousness is not only generated in the brain but also partly received by the brain, being embedded in a physical information field as earlier proposed in the holographic approaches of David Bohm and Karl Pribram. These pioneering ideas are now reborn in the era of quantum biology, with its groundbreaking concepts in modern biophysics. An excellent presentation that mirrors the ongoing quest for understanding our participatory role in bringing the cosmos we live in to self-understanding, emphasizing our own responsibility for the survival of our precious planet. Dirk K. F. Meijer, M.D., M. * Dirk K. F. Meijer, M.D., M.Sc., Ph.D., professor emeritus at the University of Groningen * The Electromagnetic Brain bridges the world of consciousness research with physics, electrical engineering, and stories about those exploring human consciousness. These approaches to an understanding of electromagnetic fields of consciousness are presented with fascinating biographies, references, and numerous diagrams to reveal new frontiers of research. * Lauren Palmateer, Ph.D., electrical engineer * . . . Shelli Joye's most complete and informative work to date. This is a fascinating book! Shelli has a way of making the technical and controversial easily digestible--and enjoyable. The material collected here will be a great aid for anyone interested in the nature of consciousness--scientist and layperson alike. Highly recommended! * Michael Pryzdia, Ph.D., senior lecturer at Arizona State University * Beautifully written and comprehensive in scope. Pribram and Bohm are the two major figures here, and you will not find a better description of their work anywhere. It is clear that current approaches to the brain and consciousness are several orders of magnitude too simple, and this book is perhaps the best way to begin to rectify that. * Sean O Nuallain, M.Sc., Ph.D., author of The Search for Mind * In clear, cogent prose Joye has written the first book to survey electromagnetic theories of consciousness. Long neglected by the academic establishment in favor of more material models, electromagnetic perspectives stand poised to make substantial contributions to our scientific understanding of consciousness. Joye's knowledge and writing style render complex topics readable and accessible for a general audience, thus facilitating the cross-disciplinary dialog necessary to approach the complex phenomena of consciousness. * Kerri Welch, Ph.D., author of A Fractal Topology of Time * Joye dives into the epic, unsolved scientific question--not simply of the nature of the observed, but rather observation itself. The unfolding story of enfolded field theories of consciousness is delivered with Joye's unique genius and heart. These consciousness insights are presented with a minimum of specialist jargon; thus the book connects subtle concepts to a wide audience. * Christopher Papile, Ph.D., founder of BraneCell * The Electromagnetic Brain is a bold, brave effort to pull together and present important alternative views to what has become the dominant paradigm in the fields of neuroscience and brain science--a paradigm that arbitrarily assumes that consciousness and the mind arise from physical, neuronal activity in the brain and that they are limited to these processes. The nature of consciousness or subjective awareness is a challenge to science and to much of what we take for granted in our ordinary lives. Joye's work is thorough, extensive, well written, and fascinating. It will ultimately challenge its readers to examine who we truly are, and this is why it is so important. * Menas C. Kafatos, Ph.D., coauthor of The Conscious Universe and You Are the Universe * Shelli Joye's book raises one of the fundamental problems of philosophy--what is the display that appears to us when we look at ourselves and the world? Something does, and we call it mind or consciousness. This book claims that it is the electromagnetic field. Her book merits being read, pondered, and explored in reference to the ever-increasing storehouse of knowledge about the physical world in general and the electromagnetic field in particular. * Ervin Laszlo, author of The Immortal Mind *


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