Reductionist Paradigm: splitting reality into isolated parts; time is reduced to thermodynamic parameters or relativistic coordinates.
Resonance Paradigm: considers reality as a field of dynamic interconnectedness; time is seen as implicit regularity field a place where consciousness can resonate.
In this framework, science provides structure, language and validation, while spirituality provides meaning, direction, and direct experience.
2. Epistemological Meeting Point
Some contemporary approaches to science are beginning to touch on areas that were once considered spiritual:
Physicists like David Bohm discuss implicate order as the hidden basis of reality, similar to the mystical concept of the unity of reality.
Contemplative neuroscience began to research the effects of spiritual practices on the brain and the perception of time, forming a bridge with phenomenological time.
Quantum philosophy and cosmology began to consider that consciousness is not just a side effect, but may have a constitutive role in the structure of space-time itself.
3. Spirituality as a Resonant Protocol
In this context, spirituality is not only metaphysical beliefs, but also conscious resonance protocol:
4. Convergence Towards Resonance