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Radical Knowing: Understanding Consciousness through Relationship (Radical Consciousness Trilogy) [Paperback]

Christian de Quincey
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August 16, 2005 Radical Consciousness Trilogy (Book 2)
A radical reassessment of what we mean by "consciousness" and how we experience it in relation to others

• Shows the importance of integrating different ways of knowing--such as feeling and intuition, reason and the senses--in our approach to life

• Discusses the technique of Bohmian Dialogue where you can learn not only to "feel your thinking," but also to experience true communion with others

In Radical Knowing Christian de Quincey makes a provocative claim: We are not who we think we are. Instead, we are what we feel. Giving disciplined attention to feelings reveals the most fundamental fact of life and reality: We are our relationships. Most of us think we are individuals first and foremost who then come together to form relationships. De Quincey turns this "obvious fact" on its head and shows that relationship comes first, and that our individual sense of self--our "private" consciousness--actually arises from shared consciousness. This shared, collective consciousness is at the heart of indigenous ways of life and their worldviews.

De Quincey explains that participating in shared consciousness literally builds the fabric of reality, and that understanding this process is key to unlocking our potential for higher consciousness and spiritual evolution. He presents the technique of Bohmian Dialogue, developed by groundbreaking quantum physicist David Bohm, as one method for experiencing this powerful process. He also explores the mystery of synchronicity, offering a new understanding of the relationship between matter and mind and the underlying nature of reality.


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"The first book from a philosopher to address consciousness from such a multidimensional point of view." (Amit Goswami, Ph.D., author of The Self-Aware Universe)

“A better understanding of the nature of consciousness may be the best, and perhaps the only, way we can move out of the morass of crisis, chaos, and violence in these troubled times. We need to feel our way (rather than just ‘know our way’) to a more sustainable and peaceful world. Anyone who wants to be part of the solution rather than part of today’s problem should read this gem of a book.” (Ervin Laszlo, author of Science and the Akashic Field)

“One of the most readable books of philosophy I have ever encountered, from a philosopher equally at home with mystics, shamans, and scientists. Christian de Quincey is one of those rare visionaries who blends scientific rigor and deep metaphysical insights for transforming consciousness. Immensely inspiring as well as informative, Radical Knowing offers a surprising, yet solid, foundation for exploring the alchemy of relationships. This may be the first book to focus the power of philosophy on the joy and challenges of being in relationship.” (Stephen Simon, Academy-Award-winning producer/director of What Dreams May Come, Somewhere in Time, and Indigo

)

“A ground-breaking book. Christian de Quincey brings a lifetime of studying consciousness to a little-explored aspect of the subject--its essential role in all our relationships. More than just philosophy simply explained, Radical Knowing offers valuable guidance on how to put spirituality into practice in our lives.” (Peter Russell, author of From Science to God and Waking Up in Time)

“The most mysterious question confronting us is consciousness--its nature, origin, and destiny. Radical Knowing reveals dimensions that are crucial for anyone in our third millennium. Highly recommended!” (Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Healing Beyond the Body, Reinventing Medicine and Healing Words)

“Animals naturally do what Christian de Quincey recommends we humans do: forge an unobstructed dialogue between the mind and the heart, and ‘feel our thinking.’ We are not alone; we are part of an infinite web of relationships. In cultivating the art of relationship, we reunite mind and heart, becoming conscious collaborators with the mysteries that stir within us, around us, and beyond us. In Radical Knowing, de Quincey shows us how it is ultimately through conscious, consensual relationships that we mine the depths of what it means to be a human tuner and receiver for a much vaster intelligence, ultimately fulfilling our destiny: that of ‘giving voice to the cosmos.’” (Linda Kohanov, author of The Tao of Equus and Riding between the Worlds: Expanding Our Potential through the Way of the Horse

)

“When it comes to the subject of consciousness, Christian de Quincey is like a dragon on fire. His evocative, lively, and remarkably engaging prose is a bracing antidote to the glum academicism of most philosophical writing. With new and penetrating insights into ever-topical and pesky questions, de Quincey invites us to feel our way into consciousness in ways that transform the reader. The split between inner and outer knowing is healed, and we are awakened to the sky-high possibilities of enlightenment as a manifestation of universal mind. This book alters energy patterns and installs new microchips into the philosopher’s stone.” (Suzi Gablik, author of Has Modernism Failed? and Living the Magical Life

)

“If interconnectivity is an inherent feature of life, as both ancient wisdom and postmodern science suggest, then relationships are primary to the human experience, not secondary additions to ‘our lives.’ Starting here, Radical Knowing takes the reader on a provocative journey beyond the boundaries of traditional philosophy. Expect reversals of perspective, innovative formulations, and, most importantly, opportunities to experience anew the integral fabric of consciousness.” (Chris M. Bache, Ph.D., author of Dark Night, Early Dawn

)

“In this wonderful new book Christian de Quincey shares personal experiences to reveal the central importance of consciousness in our relationships. Consciousness isn’t simply a lonely, isolating subjectivity. In all its multi-faceted majesty, consciousness is shared, like the precious air we breath. Relationships naturally begin and exist within our shared consciousness--and de Quincey teaches us to use our relationships for exploration and understanding of consciousness itself.” (Obadiah Harris, president of the University of Philosophical Research and Philosophical Research Society)

Radical Knowing deals with one of the most important, and neglected, subjects: how we know what we know. Christian de Quincey writes in joyfully simple language and thinks through complicated questions with great clarity. As soon as I heard about this book it went straight to the top of my must-read pile.” (Jeremy Narby, Ph.D., anthropologist and author of The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature

)

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“The first book from a philosopher to address consciousness from such a multi-dimensional point of view.”
--Amit Goswami, Ph.D., author of The Self-Aware Universe

“A better understanding of the nature of consciousness may be the best, and perhaps the only, way we can move out of the morass of crisis, chaos, and violence in these troubled times. We need to feel our way (rather than just ‘know our way’) to a more sustainable and peaceful world. Anyone who wants to be part of the solution rather than part of today’s problem should read this gem of a book.”
--Ervin Laszlo, author of Science and the Akashic Field

“Christian de Quincey takes us right to the metaphysical heart of relationship, and, in doing so, pushes back the frontiers of consciousness.”
--Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., author of Conscious Loving and Lasting Love

In Radical Knowing Christian de Quincey makes a provocative claim: We are not who we think we are. Instead, we are what we feel. Giving disciplined attention to feelings reveals the most fundamental fact of life and reality: We are our relationships.

Most of us think we are individuals first and foremost who then come together to form relationships. De Quincey turns this “obvious fact” on its head and shows that relationship comes first, and that our individual sense of self--our “private” consciousness--actually arises from shared consciousness. This shared, collective consciousness is at the heart of indigenous ways of life and their worldviews.

De Quincey explains that participating in shared consciousness literally builds the fabric of reality, and that understanding this process is key to unlocking our potential for higher consciousness and spiritual evolution. He presents the technique of Bohmian Dialogue, developed by groundbreaking quantum physicist David Bohm, as one method for experiencing this powerful process. He also explores the mystery of synchronicity, offering a new understanding of the relationship between matter and mind and the underlying nature of reality.

CHRISTIAN DE QUINCEY, PH.D., is a professor of consciousness studies at John F. Kennedy University; cofounder of The Visionary Edge, committed to transforming global consciousness by trans-forming mass media; and an international speaker on consciousness, cosmology, and spirituality. He is also the award-winning author of Radical Nature and the coauthor of The Scientific Exploration of Consciousness. He lives in Half Moon Bay, California.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Park Street Press; Original edition (August 16, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594770794
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594770791
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #255,730 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Christian de Quincey, Ph.D., author and international speaker, is Professor of Philosophy and Consciousness Studies at John F. Kennedy University; Dean of Consciousness Studies at the University of Philosophical Research; adjunct faculty with Wisdom University. He is also founder of The Wisdom Academy, offering private mentorships in consciousness.

Dr. de Quincey is author of the award-winning book "Radical Nature: The Soul of Matter" and "Radical Knowing: Understanding Consciousness through Relationship." His latest books are "Consciousness from Zombies to Angels" and "Deep Spirit: Cracking the Noetic Code."

Samples of his writings on consciousness and cosmology are available at:

www.TheWisdomAcademy.org

www.TheWisdomBlog.wordpress.com

www.deepspirit.com

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful, rigorous, balanced and thought provoking October 31, 2005
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In the book Radical Knowing, Dr. de Quincey explores the issue of consciousness and how this relates to various epistemologies. Special attention is given to the need to honor various ways of knowing, especially the "feeling of knowing" that is central to indigenous cultures.

What makes this book outstanding, is Dr. de Quincey's ability to eloquently express his ideas in a way that is insightful and rigorous without sacrificing a sense of honoring the subjective and sacred dimension of reality. His words, not only appeal to the intellect, but they also appeal to the heart and one's own innate wisdom.

Among other topics, this book is a deep exploration of panpsychism as a worldview. It stresses the importance of embodied knowledge and the author's sense of passion and dedication to his life long quest to understanding consciousness comes through on every page. This made the book particularly appealing and thought provoking. Dr. de Quincey is certainly someone who has looked at these questions deeply and challenges the reader to do the same without pushing any particular worldview. In short, it is written very much in the spirit of Bohmian dialogue, rather than the more standard academic and often confrontational style common to many modern philosophers.

This is a real gem and will stimulate your thinking about consciousness whether you are a materialist, idealist or panpsychist. In short, this is philosophy writing at its best.

Radical Nature is also excellent, but a bit more challenging reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unique integrative philosophy book November 22, 2005
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This book bridges disciplines as it explores profound issues concerning the nature of consciousness and experience. It is a blend of philosophy, metaphysics, anthropology, psychology, and physics. The author expands on some of Ken Wilbur's ideas and explores how consciousness operates through relationships, with relationships being an essential aspect of consciousness. The author describes different ways of "knowing" as well as the role of different states of consciousness in this process. Many interesting ideas and concepts are discussed and the author seems to have a solid recognition that consciousness is the essence of all reality - while explaining how relationships are essential to the ongoing transformation of consciousness. There is ultimately nothing new about what the author describes, yet he puts indigenous wisdom in a modern context where we can relate metaphysical ideas and experiences in a format that can bring these forms of awareness into our conscious, rational awareness. This is difficult to summarize in a review - just read the book and consider how it expands your idea of self and raises awareness of the integrated, essential Whole from which all foci of consciousness arise.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfies Head and Heart December 1, 2006
Format:Paperback
As an amateur philosopher, I particularly enjoyed reading Radical Knowing: Understanding Consciousness through Relationship, the second book of a trilogy by Christian de Quincey, PhD. The complexity of subject is nicely balanced by the easy personality of the author. His intellectualism is unabashedly augmented by his intuition, making the book well rounded and accessible to a growing audience.

In addition to providing a note-worthy exploration of 1st person subjectivity, and 3rd person objectivity, Dr. de Quincey outlines and comprehensively explains 2nd person inter-subjectivity in a scholarly fashion, and then breaks through the traditional boundaries of normal philosophy, offering a personal narrative that touches his readers on a feeling level. De Quincey is without doubt one of the fortunate souls who has his heart where his head is.

Christian de Quincey is committed to clear, critical thinking, yet he says, "We cannot enter transrational consciousness via the path of reason." He understands that the Consciousness that gives rise to our subjective experiences is not just in our thoughts, but between our thoughts as well...in the silence of no-knowledge.

I am eager to purchase de Quincey's previous book, Radical Nature, and savor it before he releases the third book in his trilogy, Radical Science. De Quincey tells us that "science doesn't have to confine its quest to the physical universe, nor to sensory knowledge." In his next book I expect he will demonstrate the validity of 2nd person inter-subjectivity as a means of accessing information directly, through shared presence, or resonance, as has always been the effortlessly natural means of animals, indigenous peoples, shamans, and mystics.

Dr. de Quincey is part of a revolution.
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If you have ever wondered about the nature of consciousness or how different ways of knowing lead to different realities, the new book from philosopher Christian de Quincey will reveal some surprises. Most of all, Radical Knowing: Understanding Consciousness through Relationship presents a novel approach to philosophy by focusing on the power of story. If I were to sum up this book in a single phrase, I'd say: "It offers a new philosophy for life," or "It shows us why and how we are our relationships."

Anyone concerned about the current state of the world and what humans are capable of doing to each other and to the rest of nature will find value in reading de Quincey's new book, the second in his "radical consciousness trilogy." (The first, Radical Nature: Rediscovering the Soul of Matter, makes the case that consciousness "goes all the way down," like the turtles in the story about what holds up the world. His final epic will posit a Radical Science to tackle the final frontier of consciousness itself.) Radical Knowing asks us to appreciate the interconnectedness of everything--fully realizing that the entire universe is an intricate web of consciousness and energy. If we can grasp that concept--and de Quincey masterfully gives us the information we need to do so--it should ultimately help us avoid desecrating our world further, burning it down, blowing it up, or polluting and poisoning it to the point of ecological collapse.

Dr. de Quincey has been one of the pioneers in the decades-long push to develop a true "science of consciousness." He makes a compelling case for the inability of materialist science, which focuses exclusively on measuring "things," to explain consciousness, which is not material, or a "thing," and is not measurable.
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In view of all the 5-stars evaluation I have to report that I was a bit disapponted with the lack of elegance in Quinceys explications. Read more
Published on May 3, 2007 by Mahipal
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I'm a 57 year old Ph.D. mineral economist that finds, develops and operates mines and railroads. So this book should be, and kind of is, alien to me and most people I meet. Read more
Published on February 1, 2007 by Mitch Albert
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The deep questions of philosophy -- Who or what are we? Where did we come from? Why are we here? -- have always attracted me, but the answers always seemed to be more about mental... Read more
Published on October 9, 2006 by M. Carter
5.0 out of 5 stars Continuing excellence...
de Quincey's "Radical Knowing" continues the exploration of consciousness began in his first book ("Radical Nature") by asserting that the "nature of consciousness is... Read more
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I'm only on chapter four and I can heartily recommend this book. Terrifically insightful.
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