Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Design, AI and Energy in Motion (EIM)

 

Conceptual impressions surrounding this post have yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network. Objective: To generate symbolic links between scientific discovery, design awareness and consciousness.


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A) Individualized States of Awareness and Multidimensional Cognition 

Individualized states of consciousness are oriented around the intentions of the observer. Ideally, these states would align in a multidimensional rather than solely linear manner. Multidimensional alignment enhances moment-to-moment awareness, resulting in: (a) an exponential expansion of the informational framework accessible to the observer, and (b) an acceleration in cognitive processing, thereby increasing both the capacity and efficacy of adaptation, transformation, and informed decision-making.

The concept of individualized states of awareness that are guided by the intentions of an observer implies a dynamic and reflexive model of consciousness. In contrast to linear temporality—where decisions unfold sequentially—this framework advocates for a multidimensional model of awareness. 

Such a model emphasizes synchronicity, simultaneity, and the complex interrelation of temporal and spatial data streams. This aligns with research in non-linear systems theory and quantum cognition, where decision-making is viewed as emerging from probabilistic and entangled states rather than from fixed, deterministic sequences (Atmanspacher, 2014; Varela, Thompson, & Rosch, 1991). 

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Multidimensional awareness sensitizes the individual to the fullness of the present moment, thereby expanding the perceptual and cognitive database exponentially. As the observer becomes more attuned to the multidimensional structure of experience, they not only receive more information but also develop an increased capacity for adaptability. This heightened sensitivity facilitates rapid shifts in perception and decision-making, echoing models in cognitive neuroscience that describe enhanced neuroplasticity as a response to expanded attentional states (Siegel, 2007). The process thus supports a more nuanced and responsive engagement with emergent phenomena, emphasizing agency through intentionality. 
B) Energy-in-Motion (EIM) as Informational Patterning: Between the Tangible and Intangible 

The text introduces the idea of “Energy-in-Motion” (EIM) as the fundamental unit of dynamic awareness. These energetic configurations form semi-stable clusters or "nuggets" of information as they interweave across the dual axes of consciousness—the tangible (conscious) and the intangible (unconscious). This resonates with Carl Jung's theories of the collective unconscious and archetypal resonance, where symbolic clusters emerge from beneath conscious awareness and influence cognitive and emotional processes (Jung, 1968). 

Systemic Interaction (Coherent Resonances)


When two or more states of awareness—conceptualized as distinct configurations of EIM—converge, they either adaptively integrate through mutual vibratory potential or exhibit resistance due to an absence of resonant attraction. 

Frequencies that are strongly engaged or mutually attracted tend to generate what may be perceived as "light," whereas less interactive or dissonant frequencies remain at varying distances in space and time relative to a specific point of observation. These energetic agents or phenomena may thus appear as enlightened, obscure, invisible, or even non-existent. All observations and intentions are characterized by a unique intensity, which is determined by the observer's intent and by the continuously shifting context also referred to as a Quantum Field of Virtual Potential and Probability (QFVPP). 

Regardless of the outcome, all forms of energy in motion undergo a series of vibratory engagements. These interactions shape the context in which different states of energy eventually manifest. Over time, these energetic encounters may symbolically emerge and be experienced at various levels of awareness—conscious, subconscious, or unconscious. 

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EIM patterns may be likened to informational attractors in a complex system, coalescing into meaning when conditions are conducive. These patterns are not static; rather, they circulate and resonate, often aligning through what can be described as “coherent resonance” at subconscious levels. In this sense, information does not travel linearly, but is emergent and symbolic—accessed or recognized when resonance across cognitive domains (emotional, sensory, symbolic) is achieved. Such mechanisms are also suggested in integrative frameworks of embodied cognition and enactive consciousness, where mind, body, and environment co-participate in meaning-making processes (Thompson, 2007; Lakoff & Johnson, 1999). 
 
C) Convergence and Interaction Between States of Awareness 

When two or more states of awareness—or configurations of EIM—converge, the system faces a moment of potential transformation. These convergences can result in harmonization or dissonance, depending on the vibratory compatibility of the interacting patterns. This recalls Rupert Sheldrake's concept of morphic resonance, where systems resonate with similar forms and thus strengthen or modify existing patterns (Sheldrake, 2009). Adaptation or resistance, in this context, becomes a function of vibrational alignment rather than logical congruence. 


Each encounter between EIM states becomes a vibrational engagement—a contextualized moment of interaction where meaning is formed, disrupted, or transformed. These engagements are not purely rational or conscious but occur across the spectrum of consciousness: subconscious, conscious, and unconscious. Over time, these vibrational encounters give rise to symbolic phenomena—dreams, intuitions, synchronicities—that serve as interfaces between the seen and unseen aspects of cognitive life. This tripartite model of consciousness echoes Freudian and post-Freudian theories, while also incorporating dynamic systems language that better accounts for flow, emergence, and feedback loops in psychospiritual development (Hill, 2013). 

Conclusion 
The concepts of individualized awareness, multidimensional cognition, EIM, and vibratory engagement offer a speculative but potentially rich framework for understanding consciousness as an emergent, symbolic, and resonant system. Such a framework calls for an interdisciplinary approach that draws from systems theory, quantum models of cognition, depth psychology, and enactive theories of mind. As research continues to bridge the gap between scientific models of consciousness and more phenomenological or symbolic approaches, frameworks like this one offer valuable lenses through which to explore the interplay of intention, awareness, and transformation. 

References
 
• Atmanspacher, H. (2014). Quantum Approaches to Consciousness. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 
• Jung, C.G. (1968). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Princeton University Press. 
• Sheldrake, R. (2009). Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation. Park Street Press. 
• Thompson, E. (2007). Mind in Life: Biology, Phenomenology, and the Sciences of Mind. Harvard University Press. 
• Varela, F. J., Thompson, E., & Rosch, E. (1991). The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience. MIT Press. 

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

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