SHORT DESCRIPTION (EN) A speculative and phenomenological exploration of thought as a possible telepathic resonance rather than a self‑generated mental process. The text examines the origin of thoughts, the nature of mental reception, and the possibility that thinking may be an act of attunement to informational fields or to minds “elsewhere.” It proposes that the quality of thoughts reflects the quality of the receiver, suggesting a model of involuntary transmission through resonance. ABSTRACT (IT) Il testo esplora l’ipotesi che i pensieri non siano prodotti autonomi della mente, ma voci che giungono per risonanza da altrove. Attraverso una riflessione fenomenologica, l’autore indaga l’origine del pensiero, la difficoltà di imporre il silenzio mentale e la possibilità che la mente funzioni come un ripetitore più che come un elaboratore originale. La qualità dei pensieri viene interpretata come riflesso dello stato d’essere del ricevente. Il saggio propone che, affinando la capacità di ascolto neutro, si possa migliorare la comunicazione con un “altrove” pensante, aprendo a una nuova comprensione della natura del pensiero. OPENAIRE DESCRIPTION (EN) This work investigates the hypothesis that thoughts may not originate within the individual mind but may instead be telepathic transmissions received through resonance. The text examines the difficulty of silencing the mind, the phenomenon of unsolicited thoughts, and the possibility that the mind functions as a repeater rather than an original generator. It suggests that the quality of thoughts reflects the inner state of the receiver and that resonance may attract thoughts aligned with one’s state of being. The work contributes to the Liminal Field project by proposing a model of involuntary informational transmission and by exploring the relationship between mental receptivity, resonance, and the emergence of thought. EXTENDED DESCRIPTION (EN) The Voice of Thoughts develops a speculative yet coherent model of thought as a phenomenon of resonance rather than internal production. The text articulates several key ideas: thoughts as telepathic voices that may originate from minds or entities “elsewhere” mental resonance as the mechanism through which thoughts are received the mind as a repeater, not necessarily an original generator the impossibility of imposing silence, suggesting continuous informational flow the quality of thoughts as a mirror of the receiver’s state of being involuntary transmission as a natural process of attunement The work proposes that thoughts may be attracted like magnetic signals, drawn to the mind according to its vibrational state. This leads to the possibility of refining mental receptivity by cultivating neutrality and attentive listening. The text suggests that posing precise questions may align the mind with specific informational wavelengths, enabling more coherent reception. This contribution expands the Liminal Field research by reframing thought as an emergent property of resonance between informational fields, challenging traditional assumptions about cognition and mental autonomy. KEYWORDS (EN) – thought – resonance – telepathy – mental field – origin of thought – involuntary transmission – state of being – informational reception – mind as repeater
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