«EL MUNDO COMO LO PERCIBIMOS RESULTA DE LA ACTIVACI粍 DE NUESTRAS C彳ULAS CEREBRALES. ESTA AFIRMACI粍 ES LA TESIS EN LA QUE SE BASA LA PRESENTE OBRA. -J. G. Z.
La tesis vertebral de la obra de
Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum, que desarrolla en su libro
La teor燰 sint廨gica, sostiene que la realidad perceptible resulta de la interacci鏮 de la activaci鏮 cerebral y el espacio-tiempo (la
lattice). Asentadas sus bases te鏎icas, Grinberg-Zylberbaum explor?dicha relaci鏮 a lo largo de varios libros, entre ellos
La construcci鏮 de la realidad. En sus p墔inas explica que tanto el
mundo externo y tangible como el interno conformado por los pensamientos y sue隳s son una descripci鏮 que depende de los individuos y sus historias de vida.
Grinberg-Zylberbaum asegura que es posible cambiar esas
narrativas y, por tanto, la realidad. A trav廥 de cuentos y aforismos con ense鎙nzas exhorta al lector a explorar las posibilidades de cambio de conciencia para alcanzar la libertad. En palabras del propio autor, este libro no pretende adoctrinar, sino ser un est璥ulo que invite al cambio.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "The world as we perceive it is the result of the activation of our brain cells. This statement is the central thesis on which this work is based." - J. G. Z.
The core thesis of
Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum's work, developed in his book
The Syntergic Theory, proposes that perceptible reality arises from the interaction between brain activity and space-time (what he calls
the lattice). Once he laid out this theoretical foundation, Grinberg-Zylberbaum delved deeper into this relationship through several books, including
The Construction of Reality.
In these writings, he explains that both the external, tangible world and the internal world of thoughts and dreams are subjective descriptions shaped by each individual's life history. Grinberg argues that these narratives--and therefore, reality itself--can be altered.
Through a series of stories and aphorisms rich with teachings, he encourages readers to explore the transformative potential of consciousness in the pursuit of freedom. As Grinberg-Zylberbaum himself puts it, this book does not aim to indoctrinate, but rather to serve as a catalyst for personal change.