Thursday, October 22, 2015

Change of plans: A new direction.

The Sennin’s Blog – Entry No. 4
Thursday, October 22, 2015, 12:29 AM

Title: Change of plans: A new direction.

Since my last entry much has transpired; so much so that there has been a revolution – an ongoing series of kaikaku – taking place in the development of the Ryu. The changes are so vast, so accelerated, and so ongoing, that I fear that if I continue to wait for them to actually settle down before I contribute to this journal that it will never come to fruition: the window of respite I have waited for during the past several months has only been pushed further and further away. I must therefore report events “on the fly” as they transpire.
            One of the most momentous events has been the development, or the foundation for the development, of a brand new science: Biopsychocultural Theory (BPCT). BPCT is a new paradigm for the study of the human condition, one which integrates ALL aspects of human learning into an overarching paradigm whose goal is the analysis and re-engineering of human cultures. BPCT divides all pertinent fields of study into three broad categories: 1) Human Sciences, which includes the mind/brain sciences (i.e., the neurosciences as well as all branches of psychology), the social sciences in general (i.e., sociology, anthropology, economics), the liberal arts (i.e., philosophy, history, mythology, religious studies, etc.), as well as other miscellaneous disciplines, such as strategic analysis (i.e., game theory, strategic games, etc.); 2) Universal (or Natural) Sciences, which include physics, chemistry, biology, evolutionary studies, etc.; 3) Mathematics (including statistics and probability) and Computation. I have recently re-engineered all of the programs at the Institute – which I renamed the “MAMBA Ryu Institute for Biopsychocultural Studies”. Tomorrow I have a private class to teach in the AM. I will try to add short communiques every night as I do not have the time or the energy for longer reports.

ROKUKEN HARAMITSU DAIKOMYO  

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