NOOSOLOGY
ABOUT NOOSOLOGY
People often ask me, “What is Noosology?” As you see the spelling, it is a compound word of ‘noos(nous)’ and ‘logy.’
‘Noos(nous)’ is the word that the ancient Greek philosophers preferred to use, and it means “divine intelligence.” And ‘logy’ is a suffix meaning “study” or “theory.”
Therefore, the approximate meaning of Noosology is “the study of divine intelligence.” (‘o’ is inserted in the middle to make the word sound better.)
Even after these explanations, another question still is asked, “what is divine intelligence then?” Let me explain it briefly.
First of all, the world exists by “being given” to us human beings. We perceive this given world through our sense organs, utilize our intellect, and practice our thoughts over various things saying this or that.
In that sense, human intellect is passive in nature. Since it is passive, this intellect can answer the questions regarding the structure of either matter or the world, i.e., the question of “HOW” in detail. However, it cannot answer the questions of “WHY” they could happen. In other words, the human intellect cannot dig the questions of “why” due to its passivity. You can imagine that divine intelligence is just the opposite.
At the time of Creation, there probably be nothing there. Therefore, God generates one Thought under the name of active Intelligence.
As this Thought does not have the object to think about beforehand, It should necessarily transform Itself into the object. Thus, Thought spontaneously becomes a Creation, and the continuity of such a thinking process structures the world as one organism. Therefore, this Intelligence can easily answer all the “WHYs.” You can consider ‘noos(nous),’ divine intelligence, as such.
Noosology is the study of ‘noos(nous)’ through clear and definite ways of thinking. In other words, Noosology is “the ontology by inversion,” which reveals the state of spirit hidden within matter.
Spirit appearing and disappearing in space
Space in our ordinary perception appears empty and homogeneous, expressed by distance or coordinates. In such space, even the subjects, I or you, are regarded as objects similar to every other matter. Still, we should find out the primary subject in space by taking a step forward from here.

At this point, we can renew our notion of space from the lifeless, mechanical one to a lively, dynamic space full of spirit permeated,
The space is an ideally and systematically structured body; simultaneously, it is the spirit in emotional dynamism. For our intellect to grasp such space, however, we require a corresponding concept. Noosology proposes such a new concept of space.

The Logic cultivated for 20 years
When you visit a new place, you will need a map to know the place. Likewise, if we want to know the new space, we should better have something like a sketch map.
We have the logic forming the basis of Noosology, which can be the sketch map of the new space. This logic is structured by the concept of KANSATSUSHI (Paratirons; Observing Particles.)
Cave Compass visualizes the logic of Noosology (the sketch map). In the compass, like map symbols, KANSATSUSHI (Paratirons; Observing Particles)are labeled as ψ1, ψ2, and so on.
Using Cave Compass enables us to recognize the continuity or interaction of spaces by the visual representation.
Noosology uses this logic to explain a broad range of thoughts and knowledge, such as science, philosophy, ancient mysticism, etc. Therefore, it will become clear that those fields of study and knowledge have been seeking the same thing, approaching from different angles.
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