Energy Effect in Pavel Florensky’s Writings: Energy Communication, Language, Art and Energy Reading Cover Image

Energy Effect in Pavel Florensky’s Writings: Energy Communication, Language, Art and Energy Reading
Energy Effect in Pavel Florensky’s Writings: Energy Communication, Language, Art and Energy Reading

Author(s): Sanja Veršić
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Culture and social structure , Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art
Published by: Hrvatsko filološko društvo
Keywords: energy effects; ènergiynost’; energy communication; energy activity; magicity; P. A. Florensky; language; art; energy reading; energy cognition;

Summary/Abstract: In light of the contemporary paradigm of quantum reality with research on unified quantum field and energy communication in the Humanities, it is essential to ponder Pavel Florensky’s considerations on the energy effects and energy activity of language, words and space, pertaining both to arts and physics. The Russian language contains the word ènergiynost’ – a much broader notion than ènergiya (energy). In Florensky’s writings this relates to the author’s perception and sensibility for language, art and the space of culture within the integrative tendencies of Russian Cosmism, a subject that has not yet been thoroughly studied. In this essay, we focus on Florensky’s interpretation of the magicity of energy communication, as well as on the energy cognition of its participants. A sensitivity to ènergjynost’ in any dimension of consciousness in communication is being gradually recognised today by both scholars and “non-scholars” who integrate psychological and physiological aspects of cognition. The tendency is to relate ènergjynost’ to an emerging quantum model of reality.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 293-314
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English