Planetary Interparadigmology: Paraepistemological Base and Possible Paraecological Consequences

Authors

  • Alexandre Zaslavsky
  • Luciana Ribeiro

Abstract

Interparadigmology studies the process of paradigm transition and shifting. One of the main features of scientific knowledge is secularism, the absence of religious, mystic or mythological beliefs. Secularism became intrinsically attached to materialism, along Western history, leaving human parapsychic abilities in the realm of the non-secular or religious. Conscientiology introduced, in the late 20th century, the logical and experiential possibility of a secular parapsychism. Conscientiological knowledge requires secular parapsychism in order to allow access to the multidimensional reality of consciousness. Paraecology studies the network of multidimensional interactions of the consciousness with themselves, one another and energies, that is, the paraecosystem. Through secular parapsychism is possible to obtain such knowledge by doing self-experimentation, instead of traditional practices in the context of religious paradigms. This essay proposes that secular parapsychism and its paraecological consequences might be key elements to a planetary paradigmatic transition and shift.

Published

2021-08-18