Rooted in a holistic approach, Siweb demonstrates how human living is a continuous flow of experience and how experience happens. Valuable to achieve what you consider beneficial. Life urges us to find answers on many different levels, regarding the world, regarding ourselves and mainly regarding the reason of our existence. Our answers are often biased, dictated by custom and tradition, also when they are considered as ‘religion’ and ‘science’. Author Yoginâm went with this book on a phenomenological quest of what it means that we are what we are, seeing the world the way we see it. He found in Siweb an approach that is so simple, so logical, and so easy to use that it leads to answers that are sometimes very surprising and illuminating.
The way traumas are embedded in our lives; the way our opinions and believes are formed; they all follow a very basic pattern. Once you know how to use Siweb, it is very valuable for changing what you consider undesirable and achieving what you consider beneficial.
Siweb is not a model; it is a way of thinking that cuts through the lurking bias of our orientation and helps us in the management of ordinary life as well as the quest for a spiritual endeavour which is not at all separate from it. Its phenomenological nature makes it also possible to use Siweb for management of organisation and adopting appropriate policies. Siweb is not a truth but a tool to understand how experience happens, how it happens each instant of each persons life.
We are experience, every individual is continuous experience between birth and death.
That is what distinguishes us from any imitation no matter how good.
The dimensions of Experience bear the gift of life which does not need a creator nor a hereafter but is in need of proper management. Table of Contents
Preface 7
Introduction 15
1. For the rain it raineth every day 25
2. All is One; or is it? 33
3. ‘Know Thyself’ 37
4. Well-Being 41
5. ‘I/World’ 47
6. Witnessing 49
7. Awareness 53
8. The Spheres of Awareness 57
9. Abbah and Asha 63
10. Resonance 67
11. Nâm 73
12. Peaceful Acknowledgement 77
13. Siweb is Practice 79
14. Habitual Programmes of Perception 85
15. Identification in Experience 91
16. Shifting Attention 95
17. The Language of Siweb 99
18. Body: Experience as Sense Perception 111
19. Mind: Experience as Consciousness and Thinking 119
20. Soul: Experience in Emotion 131
21. Soul as Identification 139
22. Soul and Communication 143
23. Cause and Consequence 153
24. Soul and Duration 157
25. Soul is Collective 161
26. Soul is Memory 165
27. Soul and Now 169
28. Soul and Trauma 173
29. Soul and Dreaming 177
30. Soul and Causal Resonance 179
31. Causal Dissociation 183
32. Spirit: Experience in Direction 185
33. Spirit and Habitual Programmes of Perception 187
34. Managing Habitual Programmes of Perception 191
35. Spirit and Creating 195
36. From Soul Identification to Heart Identification 199
37. Imagination and Free Will 207
38. Task of Human Living 211