The Hidden face of the Brain
"Nothing is   more urgent than to open to the world the message meant to describe the   laws of the Spirit. Mankind has no other common good."
by Dominique AUBIER
The Hidden Face of the Brain is a two-volume set, translated from French into English by Sarah and Frédéric Thomas published by M.L.L./Publishing, 54 €
Vol 1 : 242 pages 14,8 x 21 cm
Vol 2 : 384 pages, 14,8 x 21 cm
MLL-Publishing
BP 16
27240 DAMVILLE, FRANCE
Dominique Aubier
English translation
How can religions and traditions be reconciled while respecting the   specificities of both? How can cultures gather under a common banner   while each keeps its respective identity? Many poets have sensed the   necessity for such a universal project. But which philosophy, which   science, which form of politics would embody those perceptions? What   would be the methodology?
Distinguished researchers suspect the existence of a single and unique   pattern governing reality. But did the scattered body of sciences,   including neurology, systemics, astrophysics, in spite of tremendous   interdisciplinary efforts, ever identify one single universal constant?   Mythologies and religions have long advocated a coherence that unifies   the various fields of the Sacred. But how is it possible to isolate the   universal vector that is responsible for unity? That is the subject of   investigation that presents The Hidden Face of the Brain. This masterly   book is the result of more than forty years of research. It brings to   light the cortical code, the code of the archetypes of reality.
DOMINIQUE AUBIER starts from DON QUIXOTE, an initiatory treaty whose   codes she deciphers and whose structure she reveals. It is in the story   of the Knight that she finds the key to universality, where Cervantes   had hidden it. With this tool, she was able to clarify the visions of   the great Sufi IBN'ARABI from medieval hermetism. She relates The   Mansions by Saint TERESA OF AVILA to the Treaty of the Palaces (The Zohar)   by MOSES DE LEON. She gives the systemic explanation of the shamanic   teachings of Juan Matus, the Native American sorcerer who was made known   to the world by Carlos Castaneda. Including the Inuit, the Dogons,   Buddhism or the Tch'an and Zen tradition, the author demonstrates that   all expressions of human wisdom and spirituality can be explained by   using the structure of the human brain as a model. The reader is invited   to an exploration, a voyage to the frontiers of the functional laws of   the cortex. These functions replicate and reproduce the image of the   structural model at work in the universe. With this tool, the reader can   test the validity of these discoveries on his own.
In this work, systematists will find the unifying principle, the   identification of the structural model that underlies reality as well as   its functional laws. Applicable to all fields of investigation, in   social sciences as well as in management, ethnology, politics, it is an   extraordinary presentation of the organic laws of Life. The book gives a   clear presentation of the codes, acts and decrees found in all of our   surroundings. Faced with the reality and this power, we have the choice   to learn its order and layout.
The Hidden Face of the Brain is supported by extensive scientific   documentation, which permits a close study of the logic of life and   evolution. The book also offers the reader the joy of participating in   an in-depth investigation. Translated into several languages, The Hidden Face of the Brain reveals the founding code of universality, while respecting the diversity of reality. 
The Hidden Face of the Brain is a two-volume set
Translated from the French by Sarah Thomas King and Frédéric Thomas
published by
 M.L.L./Publishing
BP P.O Box 16
27 240 DAMVILLE, Normandy, FRANCE
1 commentaire:
Félicitations chaleureuses à Sarah King et Frédéric Thomas pour ce travail de traduction qui a du être d'une complexité inouïe, tant l'expression écrite de Dominique Aubier est travaillée et personnalisée !
L'absence de commentaire à ce post, devenue inhabituelle, me pose question.
Dominique Blumenstihl, le maître blogueur a une double casquette.
1) Celle d'éditeur, et son job est de faire ici la promotion de ses livres. Donc de la publicité, et c'est normal.
2) Celle d'auteur, à la fois de livres ne portant pas le sigle PEL, de productions radiophoniques, de conférences et d'articles originaux dont il nous fait cadeau ici.
Bien différencier à quel titre est publié un article ici léverait utilement quelques incertitudes.
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