Exploring the concept of personality as a complex, triune essence, this book delves into the nature of the protagonist within one's personal narrative. The author employs a structurological approach to examine how individuals can cultivate their multifaceted identities. Aimed at philosophers, psychologists, and historians, it offers insights into the philosophy of personality, structurology, and psychohistory, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in personal development and the evolution of civilization.
Alexander Vasilievich Tolmachev Libri






BOOK OF LIFE. Part 2. LOVE SPACE AND PERSONALITY
- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Exploring the profound connection between personality and love, this work delves into love as a divine force and a fundamental cosmic energy. It presents love as a self-sufficient entity that shapes human existence and creativity. The author posits that the Universe relies on humanity for the energy of love and the freedom to create. This collection serves as a valuable resource for philosophers, psychologists, historians, and anyone keen on understanding the philosophy of personality and its evolution.
PHILOSOPHY OF SPACE AND TIME Part 12
Human evolution in a changing system of space-time coordinates
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the interplay of space-time and personal biography, the author offers a framework for understanding human spiritual evolution through various coordinate systems. By integrating scientific, mythological, religious, and intuitive perspectives, the work presents a synthesis of cognitive thinking. It outlines key directions in contemporary philosophy related to space and time and proposes practical models for studying individual spiritual growth. This theoretical foundation aims to aid philosophers, psychologists, clergymen, and journalists in their explorations of spiritual evolution.
CREATION OF THE WORLD. Part 1
Mythology and science of the origin of the Earth
- 100pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of science and mythology, the author delves into various theories regarding the Earth's origin, emphasizing their connections to creation myths. The book examines how these narratives influence modern cults and the potential for ancient myths to inform contemporary scientific and religious inquiries. By viewing the Universe as an ordered entity rather than mere space, the author seeks to bridge the gap between law-cognitive sciences and spiritual understanding, offering insights into the genesis of our planet and the human spirit.
The exploration of Russian civilization extends beyond ethnic identity, encompassing diverse Slavic and other cultural groups united by shared spiritual and social values. It challenges conventional economic models, advocating for a focus on social-spiritual formations where societal values like love, conscience, and justice serve as foundational principles. This perspective aims to foster traditional and innovative social relations and economic practices, promoting a disciplined approach rooted in love rather than fear or self-interest, contrasting with global consumerism and capitalism.
CREATION OF THE WORLD Part II
Extra-Arahamic religions and esoteric teachings on creation
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring the interplay between science and religion, the author presents them as complementary forces essential for humanity's survival. The book delves into extra-Arahamic religious and esoteric teachings regarding the Creation of the World, highlighting their significance in shaping new cults and adapting ancient myths. It emphasizes how these teachings can foster a harmonious approach to understanding the Earth's genesis, blending scientific inquiry with religious intuition. Through this examination, the text aims to illuminate the shared quest for knowledge across disciplines.
Focusing on ancient Russian history and global chronology, this collection synthesizes research gathered over several years, including insights from previous works. It explores the connections between mythological and calendar time, aiming to deepen understanding of metahistory and metahistorical time. This compilation is designed for philosophers, historians, religious scholars, and anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of human history and its temporal dimensions.