Thought is not confined to a single person. It moves between people through communication and is expressed in objects through invention.
We often think of thought as something private, internal, personal. But what if thought is more than that? What if thought is a system one that extends from your emotions and intellect to the structure of society itself?
In The Field of Thought: Redefining Thought, we explore the mind not as an isolated mechanism, but as part of an expansive and interconnected field. This field encompasses individuals, technologies, ideologies, languages, institutions, and shared meaning. From the rise of religion to the construction of buildings, from cultural norms to internet communication all are expressions of thought in motion.
What you'll discover:
- How thought operates through intellect, emotion, and the body
- Why individuals are systems influenced by culture, ideology, and each other
- How thought manifests in objects, institutions, and social structures
- Why meaning is the cement that holds society together
- How communication through light, sound, and electricity carries the movement of thought
- Why culture is not separate from you you are shaped by it
- How invention extends thought beyond the life of the individual
This book redefines thought as something far more than internal dialogue. It shows thought as a field of activity conditioning perception, guiding behaviour, and shaping human civilisation. When we see thought as a whole, we begin to understand not only ourselves, but the world we have created.
Thought is not just inside you. It is everything you see, feel, build, and share.
If you've been drawn to the teachings of J. Krishnamurti or the philosophical clarity of David Bohm, The Field of Thought offers a bold and integrated map of how the mind extends into the totality of human experience.
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