by Susanne Steines | Dec 10, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
The term simultaneity was introduced by philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in an attempt to find a rational approach to coincidences in time (and space) that seem random and without casual logic but which nevertheless reveal meaningful connections within the life of an...
by Susanne Steines | Dec 3, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
Light has a limited speed. Inevitable light does not, it is instantaneous at any distance. Inevitable light is information, is working through quantum electrodynamics, is information transmission in quantum entanglement. It is indestructible and should completely...
by Susanne Steines | Nov 12, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
Ambihemispherical Philosophy’s 12 Translucidly Mindful Words: 7 Fearlessness As we all have experienced since the beginning of the COVID 19 epidemic in spring 2020, a lot of fear has been generated recently. Are we fully aware of the impact this has on our lives? Are...
by Susanne Steines | Sep 17, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
Lighthearted Lightheartedness is not to be confused with coldheartedness nor does it originate in it. Lightheartedness might originate in the warmest heart and the strongest intention wishing to create and share joy. Great happiness is based on the warmth of the...
by Susanne Steines | Jun 28, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
5 Primary Consciousness – White holes Did you ever wonder how much more conscious we humans could be? Consciousness is not just consciousness, there are many different degrees and qualities to consciousness. The human consciousness is ...
by Susanne Steines | May 28, 2021 | Ambihemispherical Holosophy, Blog, Highlight of the Week
4 Discernment “Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people.” C.G. Jung This is very true – if your darkness reaches the depth of the darkness of the person you are dealing with. What if it doesn’t? Then, thinking...