Holistic View of the World: Interdisciplinary Nature of Music and Human Experience
摘要
Although, modern physics and biology currently view the origination of order as the result of a natural process devoid of inherent purpose or meaning, this paper is aligned with the perspectives which alludes to the delicate balance of natural forces and laws required for the emergence of complex structures like, One interconnected whole—our ‘holographic universe’ (Bohm), and life, as evidence of highly creative, conscious, intrinsically self-organized, compositional intent of ‘irreducible complexity’(Bahe). In the Quantum ‘morphogenetic field’ (Sheldrake), space, time, matter and light are in the flux of continuous exchange information (Rovelli), when reciprocally engaged with Spheres of Human Essence (Walter), together unveil the immanent interdisciplinary nature of live and this world. In a similar way, music and musicality, as a sense and an intrinsically biological phenomenon, extended in the ‘field of sensation’(Stein), whether applied to musical practice or to ‘lived experience’—is a cross-modal divergence and dynamically fluid dialogue enabled by human agency, and, is the glue that holds it all together.