"La meditación de la atención plena explora la comunicación cuántica con el campo de la protoconciencia, integrando el pan-psiquismo y la percepción cuántica. Esta práctica promueve el crecimiento endosimbiótico y considera la conciencia como una energía universal que impregna toda la materia y galaxias, accesible solo a unas pocas formas de vida."
Ravikumar Kurup Libros






El libro explora cómo disciplinas no relacionadas impulsan innovaciones, destacando el papel de las arqueas endosimbióticas en el cerebro humano. Aborda el impacto del calentamiento global en la cognición, la creatividad y la espiritualidad, sugiriendo una conexión entre la endosimbiosis arqueal y la vida virtual, con implicaciones para la civilización surrealista.
La obra explora la teoría de que la vida en la Tierra se originó a partir de viroides y archaeas del espacio, sembrados por impactos de asteroides. Propone un universo con origen biológico y sugiere la existencia de una inteligencia extraterrestre que podría influir en la evolución y las pandemias en nuestro planeta.
El libro explora la conexión entre el cerebro y la maldad, destacando cómo el liderazgo psicopático y el narcisismo pueden dar lugar a la creatividad malévola. Analiza la deshumanización, el impacto del calentamiento global en el cerebro y la relación entre la razón, la lógica y el comportamiento impulsivo en la percepción del bien y el mal.
Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 8
Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin Of Covid 19
- 624 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
The book explores the impact of low-level electromagnetic fields from modern technology on endosymbiotic archaeal growth, linking it to climate change and potential evolutionary changes in humans. It discusses how increased colonic archaeal growth can compromise the blood-gut barrier, leading to the generation of RNA viroids that convert to DNA viroids. These viroids interact with the gut microbiome, potentially resulting in the emergence of new viruses, including COVID-19. The narrative delves into the complex interplay between technology, microbiology, and human evolution.
The End of Aids Epidemic and the Start of Emerging Infections
- 92 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the implications of global warming and low-level EMF pollution on endosymbiotic archaeal growth, suggesting that this growth could lead to significant evolutionary changes in humans. It posits that archaea can induce stem cell conversion and enhance Neanderthal characteristics through various biochemical processes, including cholesterol catabolism and immune activation. The book delves into the potential for archaeal secretions to generate new viruses, positioning modern humans as vulnerable to infections that could drive them toward extinction, while Neanderthal traits may confer resilience.
Gita and Arthasasthra - War, Panpsychism and Protoconsciousness
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring the relationship between consciousness and matter, the book posits that consciousness is intrinsic to all existence, addressing the complexities of the mind and its experiences. It argues that violence stems from a dominance of the cerebellum, leading to disorders that distort cognitive functions. The text connects these ideas to historical and religious contexts, highlighting examples from the Mahabharata, Zen Buddhism, and Sufism, while also discussing modern phenomena like religious terrorism and animal sacrifice rituals as expressions of transcendence.
Childhood and Adult Autism
- 92 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book explores the consequences of climate change on brain structure and function, specifically through the growth of endosymbiotic archaea. These microorganisms affect brain activity, leading to conditions resembling autism and resulting in cognitive disorders characterized by impulsive behavior and social withdrawal. The narrative highlights the emergence of a "man-internet hybrid," where the altered brain integrates with digital communication, raising concerns about loneliness and diminished social skills in a technologically driven society.
This exploration of aging presents a novel perspective by linking it to mitochondrial dysfunction, specifically through the lens of mitochondriopathy. It discusses the role of actinidic archaea in aging and highlights the human mitochondria's capability to synthesize vital compounds like digoxin. The interaction between archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA is examined, revealing a potential pathway for genetic information transfer. Additionally, the impact of free radicals and oxidative stress on the aging process is emphasized, offering insights into mitochondrial regulation and function.
Neanderthalic Indoeuropean Aryodravidian and Homo Sapien Dalit-Tribals
- 132 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The book explores the historical conflict between Indo-European Aryo-Dravidians and Semitic African migrants in India, tracing the origins of the caste system. It argues that the Aryo-Dravidian elite established a hierarchical society that marginalized African migrants, who became the scheduled castes and tribes, akin to a form of apartheid. The text also examines the cultural appropriation of African deities by the dominant group, highlighting the oppressive nature of the Indian caste system as one of history's most severe forms of social stratification.