Aether-Loong: The Dragon's Breath, Vol II: The Bridge of Connection

Author:   Michael L Curzi
Publisher:   Michael Curzi
Volume:   245
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9798903902446


Pages:   482
Publication Date:   20 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Aether-Loong: The Dragon's Breath, Vol II: The Bridge of Connection


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Aether-Loong: The Dragon's Breath, Vol II - The Bridge of Connection is Book 245 in Michael L. Curzi's 500-volume philosophical canon, the Vovina Ontological OmniTautology. The volume belongs to the Aether-Loong: The Dragon's Breath series within the Spirituality and Practice branch of the project and explores the principle of connection as a foundational structure linking consciousness, knowledge, and social systems. Centered on the Sanskrit root Advaita, meaning non-duality, the book examines the philosophical insight that apparent separations between individuals, ideas, and systems arise from layered interpretations of a deeper unified field. Within this framework, connection is not merely interpersonal or social but ontological-an inherent property of reality itself. The work unfolds through nineteen chapters structured according to the architectural pattern used throughout the VOVINA canon. Each chapter progresses through stages of observation, discrimination, application, connection, and integration, guiding readers from conceptual inquiry toward experiential insight. This structured progression reflects both contemplative practice and scientific investigation. A central theme of the book is the concept of the Bridge of Connection, a metaphor for the interface through which diverse domains-science, spirituality, governance, economics, and technology-interact and reinforce one another. Curzi proposes that many modern crises arise not from lack of knowledge but from fragmentation between disciplines and systems that once functioned as a coherent whole. Drawing on sources ranging from Advaita Vedanta and contemplative philosophy to systems theory, network science, and modern governance frameworks, the book explores how patterns of connection appear across scales. Concepts such as distributed networks, natural law traditions, and emerging digital infrastructures are examined as contemporary expressions of deeper structural principles linking individuals, communities, and institutions. Research in contemplative neuroscience is also discussed, including findings on meditation's influence on neural networks and attention systems. These insights help connect first-person contemplative experience with third-person scientific observation, illustrating how disciplined awareness can reveal structural relationships between mind and world. Within the broader VOVINA project, Aether-Loong: The Dragon's Breath, Vol II - The Bridge of Connection contributes to the continuing investigation known as Variable X, the unresolved principle linking all five hundred volumes of the canon. Blending philosophy, contemplative insight, and interdisciplinary systems thinking, the book proposes that connection-between observer and observed, individual and society, knowledge and action-is the fundamental bridge through which human understanding evolves.

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Author:   Michael L Curzi
Publisher:   Michael Curzi
Imprint:   Michael Curzi
Volume:   245
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.107kg
ISBN:  

9798903902446


Pages:   482
Publication Date:   20 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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