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The Realization of Awareness of Eternal Movement of Life in Literary Modernisric Texts

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In this report we analyze literary modernistic text in which the author (J. Joyce) showed the real world of Dublin of his time, his life perception as eternal and endless movement. The peculiarities of literary modernistic text are analyzed form the point of view of eastern philosophy (Osho, Krishnamurthy), and the findings of quantum physics, speaking about energy and wavy structure of the world and a human being. In this report we also look upon the person’s psychological activity, precisely, the work of consciousness which, according to the last data, consists of two parts: consciousness of the physical body and consciousness of the subtle body of soul. In this report we analyze some models of consciousness from Z. Freud to the latest models which are used in the creation of gallograms. The text analysis is done on the basis of the chapter “Eolus” from the novel by J. Joyce “Ulysses”. The super task of this chapter was to create the text revealing the movement of wind with its gusts and periods of calmness. The analysis is done on the levels of the text archetype, the structure of paragraphs, on the levels of phonetic, lexical, and syntactic organization.

Right thinking comes with self-cognition.

Without self-understanding what you think is not true.

J. Krishnamurthy.

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Karavanova, E. (2019). The Realization of Awareness of Eternal Movement of Life in Literary Modernisric Texts. In: Solovev, D. (eds) Smart Technologies and Innovations in Design for Control of Technological Processes and Objects: Economy and Production. FarEastСon 2018. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 139. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18553-4_88

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