Abstract Materialist science cannot account for subjective experience (the “hard problem”), nor for a growing body of anomalous data—spontaneous remissions, non local healing, verified past life memories, and the consistent reports of a luminous “body of light” across Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. The Ogdoadic Synthesis offers a unified architecture that resolves these gaps by placing consciousness, not matter, at the foundation of reality. It integrates (1) cosmopsychist dual aspect monism and Faixat’s three facet ontology (non dual absolute, potential relative, spatiotemporal relative); (2) quantum biology, bioelectricity, and torsion field physics; (3) the perennial maps of the world’s esoteric traditions (Vedic, Buddhist, Taoist, Gnostic, Hermetic, Christian, Essenian); and (4) Faixat’s toroidal harmonic law and string theoretic evolution. The framework proposes a Fundamental Consciousness Field (FCF) from which individual minds (Informational Attractors) arise. Each carries a perfect Template State Vector (TSV) – the “5D Blueprint” – and the progressive alignment of the biological body with this template is the Phase Locked Loop (PLL). Mechanisms include microtubule coherence, biophoton fields, EZ water, cell voltage restoration (-20 mV → -90 mV), and torsion spin fields. The temporal ordering of the PLL follows a nested harmonic cascade (Faixat), and the entire process is described as a holographic, toroidal, string resonant actualisation of potentialities. The paper concludes with testable predictions, a longitudinal case study (the author), and two Addenda integrating Faixat’s work. The goal is a “Hybrid Civilization” where science and spirit are two faces of one conscious universe. Keywords: Light body, cosmopsychism, dual aspect monism, quantum biology, bioelectricity, torsion fields, toroidal harmonics, string theory of evolution, Eastern esotericism, Western esotericism, Ogdoadic Synthesis Acknowledgements: AI tools were used for language refinement and editing.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1fc616dee9eb8c0dce746a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20488596
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