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Robert Lanza and Biocentrism: Do Time and Space Really Only Exist in Our Minds?

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 8:40 am
by fluxmaster
Robert Lanza and Biocentrism: Do Time and Space Really Only Exist in Our Minds?
According to Robert Lanza’s theory of biocentrism, it’s our consciousness that creates the universe, rather than the universe creating our consciousness. This would mean that concepts like time and space only exist in our minds.

The scientist first proposed the theory in 2007, and it was met with both skepticism and intrigue. On his website, Lanza explained that he believes that our reality is reliant on biology, a concept that some might find confusing at first. Could biocentrism give us our most sought-after answers to all of our scientific questions?
I just found this article, and I assume that it has nothing to do with what you here would call Biocentrism.

Re: Robert Lanza and Biocentrism: Do Time and Space Really Only Exist in Our Minds?

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:10 am
by Will Williams
fluxmaster wrote:
Wed Jun 07, 2023 8:40 am
Robert Lanza and Biocentrism: Do Time and Space Really Only Exist in Our Minds?
According to Robert Lanza’s theory of biocentrism, it’s our consciousness that creates the universe, rather than the universe creating our consciousness. This would mean that concepts like time and space only exist in our minds.

The scientist first proposed the theory in 2007, and it was met with both skepticism and intrigue. On his website, Lanza explained that he believes that our reality is reliant on biology, a concept that some might find confusing at first. Could biocentrism give us our most sought-after answers to all of our scientific questions?
I just found this article, and I assume that it has nothing to do with what you here would call Biocentrism.

I don't know who Lanza is, but he's not far off, when compared to Semitic religions. I suspect White Biocentrism is to Lanza's Biocentrism as Cosmotheism is to Pantheism. The racial aspect is central to both WB and to Cosmotheism.

WB forum's name was taken from former Alliance member and staffer Joe Pryce whose book we used to carry but is now out of stock: https://www.amazon.com/Biocentric-World ... B00CRLS7S2

We do still carry his Call of the Blood CD, however: https://cosmotheistchurch.org/product/c ... eph-pryce/

Read about the brilliant Joseph Pryce, here: https://nationalvanguard.org/2016/10/re ... joe-pryce/

Re: Robert Lanza and Biocentrism: Do Time and Space Really Only Exist in Our Minds?

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:08 pm
by Will Williams
Will Williams wrote:
Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:10 am
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WB forum's name was taken from former Alliance member and staffer Joe Pryce whose book we used to carry but is now out of stock: https://www.amazon.com/Biocentric-World ... B00CRLS7S2
[...]
Blurb describing Joe's Biocentric Worldview:

This book is a selection of essays and poems by the German philosopher and psychologist, Ludwig Klages. He was a fierce critic of what he saw as the lack of quality in the modern world, which he held to be a product of the false ideas and belief systems of our times. For Klages, the world is divided between forces and ideas that enhance life in all its vigor (such as those of Nietzsche), and those which oppose life by reducing it to mere materialism, and by portraying it as something to be shunned as innately corrupt and evil (such as modern religion). To overcome the life-denying forces, Klages calls for a return to the pagan view of life, and to a direct relationship between humanity and the natural world, and opposition to the destruction of nature by the agents of progress. He also opposed the distortions and falsehoods which he claimed were being propagated by psychoanalysis.

"Those who confidently predict the end of all life and the ultimate doom of the cosmos are mere swindlers, Klages assures us. Those who cannot successfully predict such mundane trivialities as next season's fashions in hemlines or the trends in popular music five years down the road can hardly expect to be taken seriously as prophets who can foretell the ultimate fate of the entire universe!" - From the Introduction by Joseph D. Pryce

Ludwig Klages (1872-1956) has become one of the twentieth century's most unjustly neglected thinkers. Born in Hanover, Germany, in his youth he was one of the founders of the Cosmic Circle in Munich, which was centered on the ideas and poetry of Stefan George. He went on to become an important critic of the trends in philosophy, psychology and society of his day, and was often praised even by his adversaries. Klages rejected the modern world that he saw in development, calling instead for a renewal of civilization based upon the ideas of ancient Greece and German Romanticism. Klages was also responsible for making the unconscious the focus of modern psychology, and for introducing such terms as the "Id" and the introvert-extrovert scale to the discipline, although others were destined to take credit for these discoveries. He was honored by the German government with a Festschrift in conjunction with his 80th birthday.