What is E-Consciousness?
E-consciousness is a process or mindful, intentional framework or approach developed by Prof.Lakshman Madurasinghe that aligns thoughts, emotions, and actions with God’s will. It draws on emotional and spiritual intelligence to foster resilience and authenticity, countering superficial motivations like fame or approval. It was the result of long years of work and research that paved the way for the development and fine-tuning of instruments that resulted in e-Consciousness. By focusing on eight key principles—Eliminate, Exchange, Energize, Empathy, Encourage, Esteem, Endure, Eternal—e-consciousness equips leaders to serve with purpose. The practice of e-Consciousness elements leads to seven E-Consciousness states
These work together with 4C model covering Competence, Character, Commitment and Consciousness
The pursuit of human potential has long been a focus of philosophical, psychological, and spiritual inquiry. The 4 C Model—Competence (skill and ability), Character (moral integrity), Commitment (dedication), and Consciousness (awareness)—provides a structured approach to this endeavor. This article posits that an integrated application of these components, rather than isolated development, is essential for optimizing potential, aligning with holistic frameworks like the Eucharistic Consciousness model .
E Consciousness with Psychology
- E Consciousness with Enneagram
- Neurotheology, Dopamine, Amygdala etc
- Stoicism and Positive Psychology with E Consciousness
- The Heart of the Matter: God’s Law, Human Consciousness, and the 8-Point Framework
- Applying E Consciousness to Emotional Intelligence
- E Consciousness with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Bipolar, PTSD
E Consciousness with Law
- E Consciousness with Criminal Law, Family, Corporate, Civil Rights and Environment
- E Consciousness with Therapeutic Jurisprudence
- Applying e Consciousness Framework to Law
E Consciousness with Classics
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- E Consciousness with Wordsworth’s Daffodils
- E Consciousness with Main Shakespearean Works; Hamlet, Macbeth to Henry V
- e consciousness with Dostoevsky, Milton, Wordsworth and Melville
- E Consciousness with Jane Austen, Tolstoy, Dickens and Hemingway
- E Consciousness with George Orwell, Henry James, Eliot, D H Lawrence
- E Consciousness with Victor Hugo, Anton Chekhov and Agatha Christie
- E Consciousness with Das Capital Karl Marx
E Consciousness with Philosophy
- E Consciousness with Kant’s transcendental idealism, and Boroditsky
- E Consciousness with Western, Greek, Asian and Arab Philosophers
- Mapping E Consciousness to Kant, Nietzsche, Aquinas and Church Fathers, Clement to Irenaeus
- E Consciousness with Hegelian dialectics, Marxist materialism and a pre-tribulational rapture.