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Detaylı Bibliyografya
Yazar: FMOO, Oliva
Materyal Türü: Recurso digital
Dil:İngilizce
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Zenodo 2026
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Online Erişim:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20128477
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  • <h2><strong>Abstract</strong></h2> <h3><strong>English</strong></h3> <p>This text explores the nature of divergent fields as zones of superposition between different states of being, focusing on the liminal field as a stable yet non‑homogeneous structure. Divergent fields arise from the mutual attraction of distinct states that overlap without merging, generating a field with mixed characteristics. The liminal field, positioned between the physical and energetic planes, becomes accessible to consciousness through resonance, allowing the emergence of a hybrid state of being that is neither purely physical nor purely energetic. The text examines the relationship between consciousness, resonance, and the hypnagogic dimension, proposing the liminal as a natural and functional state that does not require conceptualization to be experienced.</p> <h3><strong>Italiano</strong></h3> <p>Questo testo esplora la natura dei campi divergenti come zone di sovrapposizione tra diversi stati d’essere, concentrandosi sul campo liminale come struttura stabile ma non omogenea. I campi divergenti emergono dall’attrazione reciproca di stati distinti che si sovrappongono senza fondersi, generando un campo dalle caratteristiche miste. Il campo liminale, situato tra il piano fisico e quello energetico, diventa accessibile alla coscienza tramite risonanza, permettendo l’emergere di uno stato d’essere ibrido, né puramente fisico né puramente energetico. Il testo esamina la relazione tra coscienza, risonanza e dimensione ipnagogica, proponendo il liminale come stato naturale e funzionale che non richiede concettualizzazione per essere vissuto.</p> <div> </div> <h2><strong>OpenAIRE Description (EN)</strong></h2> <p>This work introduces the concept of divergent fields as dynamic zones generated by the superposition of distinct states of being. Rather than functioning as transitional boundaries, divergent fields operate as autonomous structures whose stability emerges from the unresolved tension between heterogeneous but qualitatively compatible fields. The liminal field is presented as a paradigmatic example: a mixed‑quality field arising from the overlap of the physical and energetic planes, enabling consciousness to resonate with both simultaneously.</p> <p>The text frames consciousness as a resonant agent capable of stabilizing itself within the liminal field, adopting a hybrid state of being that integrates material and subtle qualities. This approach positions the liminal not as an altered state but as a natural, coexistent dimension accessible through vibrational alignment. The analysis connects liminality with hypnagogic states, sleep dynamics, and the phenomenology of subtle embodiment, offering a topological and process‑based model of consciousness that extends beyond traditional cognitive or metaphysical frameworks.</p> <div> </div> <h2><strong>Extended Description (EN)</strong></h2> <p><em>The Liminal Field: Divergent Fields</em> develops a structural and topological model of <strong>divergent fields</strong> as zones of superposition where distinct states of being overlap without merging. These fields arise from the <strong>mutual attraction</strong> of heterogeneous states that remain qualitatively separate yet compatible enough to generate a shared domain. Divergent fields are not transitional boundaries but <strong>autonomous mixed‑quality structures</strong>, whose stability depends on the unresolved tension between the states that compose them.</p> <p>The <strong>liminal field</strong> is presented as the primary example of such a structure. Positioned between the physical and energetic planes, it exhibits properties of both without belonging fully to either. This mixed nature allows consciousness to adopt a <strong>hybrid state of being</strong>, resonating simultaneously with material and subtle qualities. The liminal is therefore not an altered state but a <strong>coexistent dimension</strong>, accessible when consciousness aligns vibrationally with its frequencies.</p> <p>The text examines the relationship between divergent fields and the <strong>hypnagogic dimension</strong>, where interior content becomes externally perceivable without the collapse into sleep. Hypnagogic perception is framed as a natural expression of the liminal field’s mixed qualities, revealing how divergent fields operate as <strong>zones of permeability</strong> between states.</p> <p>Consciousness is described as a <strong>resonant agent</strong> capable of stabilizing itself within divergent fields when it ceases to identify with the mind. Resonance, rather than conceptualization, is the key to accessing these domains. The work proposes that divergent fields represent a fundamental structure of interiority and perception, offering a <strong>process‑based ontology</strong> that extends beyond cognitive, symbolic, or metaphysical interpretations.</p> <div> </div> <h2><strong>Keywords</strong></h2> <p>divergent fields; liminal field; superposition; hybrid state of being; resonance; consciousness; hypnagogic dimension; mixed‑quality fields; interiority; energetic planes; FMOO; <strong>OttavaOra Project</strong>.</p>