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Alexandr Tolmachev

    PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 4
    PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 1
    ASTROLOGY
    PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 3
    Mystical Revelations of Modern Man: Living Reality vs Artificial Reality
    "THE MYTHOLOGY OF J. R. R. TOLKIN" : FROM THE WAY OF THE HOBBIT TO THE WAY OF IVAN THE FOOL
    • Exploring the roots of fantasy, the author connects J.R.R. Tolkien's work to ancient mythologies, particularly Celtic, Scandinavian, and Slavic traditions. The journey of Bilbo Baggins parallels the Slavic "Way of the Fool," symbolizing a quest for wisdom that transcends the mundane to touch the sacred. This collection serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts in religious studies, philosophy, psychology, and linguistics, offering insights into Tolkien's narratives and their broader cultural implications.

      "THE MYTHOLOGY OF J. R. R. TOLKIN" : FROM THE WAY OF THE HOBBIT TO THE WAY OF IVAN THE FOOL
    • Mystical Revelations of Modern Man: Living Reality vs Artificial Reality

      COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature of mysticism, the author distinguishes between real and active forms, highlighting their implications for knowledge and practice. Real mysticism encompasses clairvoyance and divination, while active mysticism includes practices like magic and spiritualism. The Christian perspective categorizes mysticism into divine, natural, and demonic types. This collection presents mysticism as a unique way of knowing, alongside experience and authority, and serves as a resource for scholars in religious studies, philosophy, and psychology.

      Mystical Revelations of Modern Man: Living Reality vs Artificial Reality
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 3

      Human evolution in a changing system of space-time coordinates

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of space-time biography, the author integrates various modes of thinking—scientific, mythological, religious, and intuitive—to facilitate a deeper understanding of spiritual evolution. The work outlines key research directions in modern philosophy concerning space and time, presenting practical models for analyzing human spiritual development through different coordinate systems. This synthesis serves as a theoretical foundation for further interdisciplinary studies, benefiting philosophers, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists alike.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 3
    • ASTROLOGY

      SCIENCE AND RELIGION VS. SUPERNATURAL MAGIC

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring astrology as a multidisciplinary field, the author integrates philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and psychology to present it as a synthesized tool for understanding the cosmos and humanity. The work examines the intersections of natural science and religious studies within modern astrology, proposing it as a comprehensive framework for cognitive exploration. The conclusions drawn offer a theoretical foundation for further study and practical application across various domains, including science, religion, and media, highlighting astrology's potential in contemporary discourse.

      ASTROLOGY
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 1

      Human evolution in a changing system of space-time coordinates

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of space-time biography, the author synthesizes various modes of thinking—scientific, mythological, religious, and intuitive—to enhance understanding of human spiritual evolution. The book outlines key directions in natural science, philosophy, and religion within the context of space and time. It offers practical models for constructing systems of space-time coordinates, providing a theoretical foundation for further studies in spiritual evolution. This work is valuable for philosophers, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists seeking deeper insights into human cognition and spirituality.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 1
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 4

      Human evolution in a changing system of spatial and coordinates

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of space-time biography, this work synthesizes various modes of thinking—scientific, mythological, religious, and intuitive—to enhance understanding of spiritual evolution. The author outlines key directions in natural sciences, philosophy, and religion, providing practical models for constructing diverse space-time coordinate systems. These insights aim to support the theoretical and practical study of individual spiritual development, making it a valuable resource for philosophers, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists seeking a deeper comprehension of human evolution.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 4
    • LEGAL ASPECTS OF GOVERNANCE

      Condominiums, apartment buildings and blocks in cities during the period of housing and communal reform in Russia. Part I. (1991-2004)

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolving nature of legal constructs within a global consumer society, particularly focusing on housing rights. It examines the relationship between natural rights, such as the right to life and housing, and the "unnatural rights" defined by legal statutes. Rather than critiquing existing housing laws, the author advocates for a reorganization of Russia's housing legal system, emphasizing self-organization among owners and users. The findings aim to facilitate conflict resolution in housing matters and provide a foundation for further philosophical and legal inquiry, benefiting various stakeholders in the housing sector.

      LEGAL ASPECTS OF GOVERNANCE
    • PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 2

      Human evolution in a changing system of space-time coordinates

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay of science, mythology, religion, and intuition, this work presents a unique framework for understanding human spiritual evolution through various systems of space-time coordinates. It delves into contemporary philosophical discussions on space and time, introducing concepts like the chronal field theory. The author provides a practical model for analyzing individual spiritual growth, making the findings applicable for philosophers, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists, and laying a foundation for future interdisciplinary studies.

      PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME. Part 2