The Ultrasubjective Hyperspace: A Unified Model of Consciousness and Reality
Abstract
This paper presents the concept of the "Ultrasubjective Hyperspace" as a fundamental, verifiable dimension in the field of our consciousness where inner perceptions and experiences actively shape perceived reality. Moving beyond a purely phenomenological description, we propose a unified model that integrates insights from neuropharmacology, transpersonal psychology, and emerging theoretical physics to elucidate the mechanisms by which subjective states manifest as tangible effects and profound transformations. We argue that this hyperspace, characterized by its inherent geometry and resonant dynamics, offers a framework for understanding phenomena ranging from the placebo effect to mystical illumination, the therapeutic potential of altered states of consciousness, and even the structured experiences of ceremonial and modern chaos magick. Furthermore, we explore the role of entheogens as magnifying glasses, enhancing the experiential access to the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace and its fluid, individually emerging contents, which are perceived beyond conventional time and space. This model provides a scientific lens for exploring "Mankind 2.0," where navigating the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace becomes central to human well-being and evolution. It is in this space that the individual finds its significance and meaning.
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