Mindology of Yi: Physical and Mental Health & the Growth of Mind

Author:   Y- Master ,  Yi Wen
Publisher:   Independently Published
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Pages:   220
Publication Date:   13 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Mindology of Yi: Physical and Mental Health & the Growth of Mind


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The world finds itself in an era of unprecedented complexity and challenge. Social fragmentation, collective anxiety, mental exhaustion, and a profound sense of meaninglessness have become persistent global afflictions. Traditional knowledge systems and theoretical frameworks prove inadequate when confronting the profound dilemmas of the human psyche. At their core, profound societal crises are crises of the mind. Most tragedies share a common thread: the immaturity of the individual's mindset. Against this backdrop, the discipline of ""Mindology"" has emerged. The book Mindology of Yi does not seek to overturn or replace traditional psychology. Rather, as an incremental discipline akin to quantum mechanics in relation to Newtonian mechanics, it offers a deeper, more fundamental perspective for exploring human consciousness. It confronts the ""Western-centrist"" limitations of traditional psychology, starting from the ""primordial source of consciousness"" to propose a theoretical and methodological system with universal applicability across regions, beliefs, and cultures. The essential distinction between psychology and Mindology lies in the following: Psychology tends to construe 'psychological problems' as pathological conditions, viewing the individual as a patient in need of treatment. Mindology, by contrast, does not recognize so-called 'psychological problems' as pathology, but rather as different stages in the development of the mind. Accordingly, the appropriate response to such conditions is not primarily medical intervention, but the facilitation of mental growth. The theoretical orientation of Mindology can be summarize as ""manifestation and origin"". Within these pages, consciousness is defined as ""the manifestation and macro-interactive appearance of Mindology within living organisms."" Consequently, it posits that effective resolution of mind-body phenomena necessitates tracing back to consciousness's primordial level. Many so-called ""psychological issues"" are in truth ""mind issues""; only by returning to the origin of the mind can one trace back to the source and see clearly through the fog. Within these pages, readers embark upon a rigorous and systematic cognitive journey: A revolution in thinking: Through the ""Eight Lessons of Thinking Revolution,"" learn to transcend reflexive thought patterns, master core competencies such as ""piecing together"" and ""substitution,"" and reshape cognitive frameworks. A journey of Mind Awakening: Through the ""Eight Lessons of Mind Awakening,"" grasp and practise the ""Yi Philosophy"" founded on ""balance, affect, and control,"" achieving a reshaping and elevation of one's values. An Integrated Technique: Discover the BMC (Body-Mind-Consciousness) Integration Technique, a practical methodology combining physical conditioning, mental guidance, and consciousness restoration, providing a dual-level pathway that addresses both manifest disturbances and their underlying root causes to resolve psychosomatic challenges.' It is worth emphasizing that Mindology does not regard the ""brain"" as the sole source or final explanation of consciousness, but rather positions it as the ""host or carrier of appearances."" This opens space for interdisciplinary dialogue: neuroscience, cognitive science, pedagogy, sociology, and even artificial intelligence research can all engage in rigorous mutual verification and interpretation within this framework. In response to emerging global trends in consciousness research, Mindology advocates embracing interdisciplinary collaboration with openness-for humanity, for civilization, for society. This volume is not merely an exposition of knowledge, but an invitation to the future.

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Author:   Y- Master ,  Yi Wen
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9798257260629


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   13 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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