Mario Schipflinger: The Space Between Things, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Space Between Things
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- Verlag:
- Published by Apollo (Mario Schipflinger), 02/2026
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9783903679146
- Artikelnummer:
- 12628196
- Umfang:
- 52 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 92 g
- Maße:
- 229 x 152 mm
- Stärke:
- 3 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 11.2.2026
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
RTFM · Volume 3 · Book 3.3 - The Space Between Things
Book 3.3 shifts attention away from individual systems and toward the spaces between them. Instead of focusing on parts, identities, or experiences, this volume examines how influence, coherence, and instability spread across shared fields without direction, control, or intention.
This book introduces field awareness as a readable layer of the Human Operating System. Fields are not metaphors, social constructs, or abstract theories. They are directly observable patterns that emerge when multiple systems interact without narrative coordination. Nothing here requires belief, interpretation, or symbolic decoding.
Book 3.3 explores how behavior organizes at scale, how coherence appears across distance, how instability propagates through shared space, and how local changes alter wider patterns. Influence is shown to arise structurally, not through agency or communication. Control is replaced by recognition.
A central focus of the book is altered states as field-transparent conditions. Dreams, lucid dreaming, sleep paralysis, psychedelic states, and vision phenomena are treated as diagnostic windows where field dynamics become visible. These states do not reveal external realities or hidden dimensions. They expose how symbolic cognition, emotional memory, and identity architecture generate shared experiential space.
Dreams are described as the symbolic operating mode of the system, running without narrative supervision. Lucid dreaming is reframed as observer awareness inside an autonomous symbolic field. Sleep paralysis reveals boundary-layer mismatches between perception and symbolic cognition. Psychedelic states show how identity rigidity suppresses field perception during waking life. Visions are explained as symbolic projection interpreted as external reality.
Throughout the book, altered states are stripped of mysticism and reframed as structural phenomena. Symbols are not messages. Experiences are not transmissions. Meaning is not imported from outside. What appears is always generated by internal architecture interacting with field conditions.
The final sections address integration and limits. Altered states reveal architecture but do not reorganize it. Insight does not equal transformation. Coherence returns when identity stabilizes, emotional residue resolves, and narrative distortion drops. Fields become readable when attention widens instead of narrowing.
Extensive appendices provide reference maps for dream nodes, paralysis-lucidity transitions, psychedelic versus dream mechanisms, and vision classification. These are not practices or techniques. They are orientation aids designed to prevent misinterpretation and escalation.
RTFM · Volume 3 · Book 3.3 is not a guide to altered states. It is a structural manual for recognizing how influence spreads without control, how coherence emerges without direction, and how the space between things becomes visible once interpretation relaxes.