foundations
Series: Foundations of the Mind
Available from December 1, 2025 (weekly continuous release). The first series of topics from MatrixNova includes seven self-learning programs In microlearning format. Each topic is presented concisely and to the point of understanding in approximately 15-20 minutes of learning time. The content is carefully prepared from a pedagogical perspective: learning texts, audio recordings, exercises, and multiple-choice questions to monitor learning progress. Learning objectives: Basic knowledge of the intellectual and psychological foundations of the biblical texts.
In the beginning was the Logos. According to Philo of Alexandria, the Evangelist John, and others, the divine Logos is the self-creating cause of everything, the true source of human knowledge. Learn about this spiritually motivated world formula and compare it with materialistic conceptions of origins!
The “Noah’s Ark” method. The story of Noah and the Flood is a wonderfully intricate symbolic piece that shows how humanity can literally save itself from physical or moral-mental ruin. It contains a clearly defined "blueprint" which, if we implement it, can help us find peace and security amidst the chaos of the world, even in turbulent times.
The revolutionary book Ruth. It's about the loss of inner peace, of belonging, and perhaps even of joy in life. In seven steps, the book presents a spiritually and psychologically grounded method of reversal, with which what seems lost can be restored. No other psychology, however modern, teaches the path to self-discovery in times of oppression so vividly, clearly, and comprehensibly.
The prophet Jonah, who did not want to be a prophet. OThe microlearning program explores how one can try to shirk one's life's purpose, yet it inevitably leads to its fulfillment. It develops the story of Jonah not from a theological perspective, but from the perspective of metamodernity.
The metabiography. “The straight and narrow path”. Matthew, the Evangelist, develops Jesus' path in seven steps; it is the straight and narrow path of which the Sermon on the Mount speaks. Is the spiritual biography of Jesus to be understood paradigmatically as a spiritual model for life? And if so, what might that mean for one's own life?
Jesus' "Sermon on the Sea". Consciousness is humanity's greatest asset. Many take it for granted and potentially expose it to all sorts of negative influences. In the seven parables of the Kingdom of Heaven, Jesus' Sermon on the Lake develops a spiritual algorithm with which humanity can cultivate, protect, and proactively develop its consciousness.
The Millennium Riddle: “1000 years equals one day”. The microlearning program draws attention to a forgotten discovery from millennia ago. It shows that even the "ancients" knew of the evolutionary law of the mind, which was rediscovered, for example, by the physicist-philosopher Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, although they were unable to name the individual steps and the progressive unfolding logic of this law.