plenary speech

Prof. Rosa Penna
Prof. William R. Hohenberger
Indiana Institute of Technology, USA


Title: Divine Revelations - How the Human Mind Works

Abstract: Human beings exhibit many common and similar behavioral traits; and therefore, the foundation of our collective human behavior, from which those individual behavioral traits arise, must be organized and structured. Likewise, the spoken words that we each use to both define and describe the individual behavioral traits of our collective behavior must also be organized and structured. In other words, if we organize all of the words that describe our individual behavioral traits into a common behavioral structure, then this common behavioral word structure is by definition the structure of the human brain. Accordingly, the foundation for this Organized Word Structure (OWS) for our human language is proposed to be a seven-by-eight, fifty-six word matrix that directly overlays the human brain; and thereby, explains the various mechanisms and processes that function within the human brain. The I Ching, which was developed thousands of years ago by the ancient Chinese culture, is derived directly from this proposed OWS word matrix. Likewise, the Hebrew Alphabet, The Tree of Life, and the Kabala, which were also developed thousands of years ago but instead by the Hebrew culture, are also derived from this same OWS word matrix. These two methods may seem far apart at first; however, both have similar mathematical and structural roots. For instance, the I Ching has 64 binary coded hexagrams that describe the natural laws of change (yin/yang) within human nature and human behavior, while the Hebrew Alphabet is comprised of a three-by-nine matrix of 27 alpha/numeric letters that lay the foundation for the Hebrew language. Accordingly, each letter within the Hebrew alphabet has its own meaning, while each Hebrew word has a collective meaning painstaking derived from the meanings of each of the individual letters within that word. Similarly, much of our human personality, character and behavioral traits are dependent upon the spoken language that we use to communicate within ourselves and with others, and to thereby make actionable decisions. Accordingly, the OWS word matrix becomes the vehicle through which both the I Ching and the Kabala can be correlated on a direct one-to-one basis to each other and to the overall structure of the human mind. Effectively, the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching are combined into 32 yin/yang archetypal behavioral pairs, which are then individually correlated through the OWS word matrix to each of the 27 letters in the Hebrew alphabet and to each of the limbs of the Hebrew Tree of Life; thereby defining the overall structure of the human mind.

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