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ZenPodo: Iccha Vigyan and Primary Creative Emergence

Vedanta 20. Agyat Agyabi

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) May 22, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20339987 via OpenAlex

Summary

ZenPodo is a theoretical framework suggesting that human desire, cognition, and creativity are not solely produced by an independent self but emerge from interactions between perception, memory, biology, and environmental factors. It highlights the difference between routine impulses and rare moments of Primary Creative Emergence that can transform civilization. The framework emphasizes that transformative discovery occurs through observation states where conditioned identity dissolves, allowing for new cognitive integration and creative outcomes.

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Key finding The ZenPodo framework proposes that transformative discovery arises from observation states that dissolve conditioned identity, facilitating creative emergence.

Abstract

ZenPodo is a consciousness-oriented theoretical framework proposing that human desire, cognition, creativity, and behavioral emergence are not centrally manufactured acts of an independent self, but dynamically emergent processes arising through interactions among perception, memory, biology, environmental stimuli, and non-reactive awareness. The framework distinguishes between: repetitive derived impulses, and rare Primary Creative Emergence capable of transforming human civilization. ZenPodo integrates: neurophenomenology, behavioral self-regulation, cognitive emergence theory, contemplative observation, and creative consciousness studies. Its central proposition is that transformative discovery emerges not merely through accumulation or reaction, but through states of observation in which conditioned identity temporarily dissolves, enabling unprecedented cognitive integration and creative emergence.

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