{a priori: Eshō-funi} is a japanese Buddhist term: esho is a compound of shoho, meaning life or a living being, and eho, its environment. Funi, meaning “not two,” indicates oneness or non-duality. It is short for nini-funi, which means “two (in phenomena) but not two (in essence).” Ho of shoho and eho means reward or effect. At the most fundamental level of life itself, there is no separation between ourselves and the environment.
From the unseen to the s[cr]een EshoFuni, an approach towards real-time representation of brain data
Horácio Tomé-Marques, João Meneses, Bruce Pennycook and Miguel Carvalhais
ISBN: 978-989-746-036-4
Abstract. In this paper we propose(d) an approach towards real-time representation of brain (…)
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