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Heaven's Fractal Net: Retriving Lost Visions in the Humanities
Heaven's Fractal Net: Retriving Lost Visions in the Humanities, Fractal is a term coined by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot to denote the geometry of nature, which traces inherent order in chaotic shapes and processes. Fractal concepts are part of our emerging vocabulary and can be useful in identifying patterns of , Heaven's Fractal Net: Retriving Lost Visions in the Humanities has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Heaven's Fractal Net: Retriving Lost Visions in the Humanities
  • Written by author William J. Jackson
  • Published by Indiana University Press, October 2003
  • "Fractal" is a term coined by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot to denote the geometry of nature, which traces inherent order in chaotic shapes and processes. Fractal concepts are part of our emerging vocabulary and can be useful in identifying patterns of
  • "Fractal" is a term coined by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot to denote the geometry of nature, which traces inherent order in chaotic shapes and processes. Fractal concepts are part of our emerging vocabulary and can be useful in identifying patterns of
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Introductory reflections : little alps and big alps, again and again1
The spirituality of a fractal sensibility : toward whole networks of scales1
Standing back and learning lessons from fractal beauty and fractal unity8
Hidden links : elvish sightings of the power of the unconscious13
Strand 1The weave of the net19
Retrieving Heaven's fractal net from the waters : sensibilities of the cosmic in world religions19
What are fractals, and what is their relation to nature?21
Nets work27
The strength of strings no heart can hope to hum : fractal-like images from literatures of the world religions28
Fractal-like recursive patterns in traditions : envisioning heavens and hells39
Recursive patterns in Dante's Divine comedy41
Tamil correspondences, levels, and the thread of unity46
Dogen's interactive fluid Zen "net-aphor"50
"Love is strange" - water as an embodiment of cosmic possibilities54
Strand 2Shipshape Earth and other fractal holding patterns60
Cosmic images of wholeness : fractal-like functions in spiritual traditions60
Geometry that spans levels of existence : reflections of wholeness63
Examples of fractals and related patterns in the literatures of spirituality72
Buddhist images and other examples from spiritual traditions76
One example of cosmic sensibility : mysterious life in the hold of shipshape Earth80
Strand 3Like father, like son85
Imitatio Dei : self-similarity following sacred patterns85
Self-similarity in structures of ancient religious systems86
Following the ultimate likewise : the Taoist sage as self-Similar to Tao91
Hinduism and the following of divine patterns92
Judaism and patterns of likeness93
Imitation of Christ : Christianity and similarity95
All at once and once and for Allah : Islamic patterns of similarity and apocalyptic style99
Horrific similarity : profanely playing god101
"Otherizing" kin or celebrating oneness104
Power relations, peer relations, and relations of subordination105
Experiential openness and resonance107
Strand 4Creatures of creativity, creativity of creatures113
Wholeness thinking in images : "the madness of art" and art's rational strength113
Child creativity, wholeness, echoes of eco119
Creativity : wave upon wave of catchable energies126
The way of art as opening and paradox128
Sensitivity to resonating nuances and "chunks"132
Drawn by the updraft, taking risks involved in love134
Strand 5Atom snowflake Kingdom Earth : fractals in literature138
Philosophers and poets on the signs of mind in the cosmos138
Thomas Traherne's Treasures of childhood : a mystic's fractal-like paradisal reflections148
Fractals everywhere and voices of infinity : other mystic poets of cosmic sensibility152
Notes on fractal sensibilities in various stories and verses158
Strand 6Elephants carved in ivory : nature-culture fractal wholeness167
Overlappings of nature and cultural traditions : discovery and invention, inspiration and cultivation167
Dreams of reason in the furnace of concealed flame173
Self-similarities in evolution and mental processes : E. O. Wilson's mammal genes and mammal society175
Correspondences : evolution as mental process : Bateson and systems theory, chaos, and paradox180
Evidences of mind in matter184
Nature and culture in the relations of humanity and land189
Descartes encounters chaos and backs off194
What way of culture shall we iterate?200
Strand 7Envoy : child of oneness205
Child all awe and law205
Child of wonder oneness210
Hidden in the layers of scale from DNA to stretchmark galaxies215
Interweaving strands218
Riddles of early Taoist vision : "Pao I"219
Eka : Vedic-Upanishadic vision : see and become the one consciousness220
Ehad : listen to the one god, one and only, only reality222
Plotinus : ascending to the One's presence, living an inspired dance around the One224
Goethe's mode : the wholeness of nature, meaning's self-revelation225
Natural law and self-similarity : fractal process structures227
Envoy to the envoy236
Conclusion : unfoldings without a finale241
Something fractal this way comes! (why are there fractals in culture?)241
Nothing new (and all things new)247
Getting cracking : the proof of the principle is in the practice253
Notes259
Index305


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