Tomas Morales y Duran

Tomás Morales y Durán is a Spanish-Mexican author, translator and researcher born in Cáceres, Spain, in 1961 but who developed his work in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He is a multifaceted mathematician whose enormous activity almost exceeds the capabilities of a single person. The Buddha sought the end of suffering and the author, the door to Wisdom, and in the end the two were one and the same. With an encyclopedic education and a lover of the arts, he became a mathematician, mastering various branches of conventional knowledge. He learned to use his intuition during his time at the School of Naval Engineers, which would later help him accumulate engineering, master's and post-graduate degrees without much effort. This helps you have a complete understanding of the knowledge structures themselves and the patterns in which they develop, which is very useful on a professional level. However, this kind of knowledge is limited to the scope of language, that is, it cannot penetrate the nameless, and on the other hand, it is not able to answer the questions of why and why. This is the end of the path of conventional knowledge and beyond we enter the realms of philosophy, which are purely speculative. To go further it is necessary to break the limits that the brain imposes on the human mind. Because the problem is the brain. With language areas running out of control, with a limbic system that controls the entire brain with chemicals, based on primitive algorithms that we share with amphibians and reptiles, and senses that are unable to even remotely glimpse reality, the brain is not the tool, but the obstacle. Then plan your exit from the sphere of language by stopping your brain. In this way the consciousness is freed from this slavery and can explore other spheres. He succeeds by developing a method that interrupts the supply of oxygen to the brain, previously protected by its own neurotransmitters. The perspective of reality, beyond the limits of the brain, will be documented chronologically in his work The Treatise on Wisdom, which consists of twelve volumes and 680 sections that complete the vision of reality starting from Wisdom, otherwise inaccessible. He wisdom which is the coordinated set of rational thought, tranquility and intuition, gnosis, paranormal abilities and episteme. During this journey, the author will discover that the roads he travels have already been traveled millennia before by Gotama himself. The Buddha sought the end of suffering and the author, the door to Wisdom, and in the end the two were one and the same. And since knowledge must be practical and exercise, he composes Color Music, that is, music as it is understood in other fields, completely gnostic, logical and simple. And he will not lack humor. Banderillas is a work of satirical and corrosive humor that does not sit well with the offended, in the form of short slogans with double and triple meanings and a countermotto that tops it all off. It is also not for the faint of heart. The author has succeeded in deciphering the Rosetta Stone of Buddhism: the Pāli Codification using the four primordial Nikāyas. Pali is an artificial language created exclusively to contain the Word of the Buddha and, like any formal language, every concept has a term and every term a concept. This was done so that the Teaching remains firm in time, preserving it from the linguistic evolution of natural languages. Formal languages are not translated, they are decoded. And this was possible thanks to the complex and redundant structure that these Nikāya present in more than 6,000 pages. In this way it was possible to create a snapshot of the Buddha's Word in today's language, and this is the first time it has been revealed in millennia. The translation of this gigantic work into eleven languages will bring the Word of the Buddha closer to a large part of humanity. The author is currently working on the first authorized biography of the Buddha, surprising on every page. Much of Tomás Morales' work has been translated into English, Dutch, German, Danish, Swedish, French, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, Indonesian, Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Portuguese.
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