Short Description (EN) A theoretical exploration of the transition from the psychological I to the energetic Self. The text describes how human identity can be conceived simultaneously as matter and energy, introducing the field of animation as the domain where information awakens and directs subatomic energy. It outlines the emergence of a “new human” capable of informing and collaborating with the energetic nucleus. Abstract (EN) This work proposes that human identity can be conceived beyond the psychological I, recognizing the energetic Self that resides in depth and animates matter. It introduces the field of animation as a determinative informational domain that guides subatomic processes through collaboration rather than imposition. The text describes how informed energy awakens the nucleus, generating a sub‑subatomic flow that shapes matter and energy simultaneously. It concludes by distinguishing between being “manipulated” by the I or becoming the energetic Self capable of inhabiting and building a new world. OpenAIRE Description (EN) This text develops an ontological model in which the human being is simultaneously matter and energy, with the energetic Self acting within a deeper informational field called animation. It distinguishes the indeterminacy of the subatomic plane from the determinative nature of the animation field, where information awakens embryonic energy and enables the emergence of matter without fusion or scission. The work contributes to The Liminal Field by defining the transition from the psychological I to the energetic Self and outlining the processes through which informed energy collaborates with the nucleus to generate sub‑subatomic flows that animate both matter and energy. Extended Description (EN) The Liminal Field: Conceiving to Be presents a structural model of human identity that transcends the psychological I and recognizes the energetic Self as the true animating presence. The text begins by asserting that one must conceive the possibility of being the energetic Self that already exists in depth, rather than seeking transcendence or symbolic elevation. The work describes the human being as simultaneously matter and energy, capable of inhabiting both the material and energetic planes. This dual presence enables the emergence of a “new human” who becomes an active participant in shaping a new world where success and power give way to the capacity to “work animation.” The field of animation is defined as a deeper informational domain that communicates with subatomic energy. While the subatomic plane operates through indeterminacy to allow energy to become matter, the animation field is determinative: it informs, awakens, and directs embryonic energy. Information penetrates the nucleus, activating its inner code and generating a sub‑subatomic flow that conceives matter without requiring fusion or scission. This process is described as pure collaboration within a neutral field, where the nucleus transforms and acquires subnuclear capacities that coordinate atomic energy. The resulting flow—considered “sacred”—models matter and energy through intention that becomes information. The text concludes by presenting a decisive choice: either remain the I, which continues to seek and be influenced, or become the energetic Self, which knows what to do and what to realize. Conceiving to be is the necessary step for inhabiting and constructing a new world.
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