Forschung

Forschungs- und Übersetzungsarbeiten im Rahmen von SenGeKu · Schwerpunkt: Weisheit, Gesundheit, Kultivierung · Veröffentlichungen u. a. auf Zenodo
Research and translation work within the SenGeKu framework · Focus: wisdom, health, cultivation · Publications include Zenodo releases


Themen

Worldwide Distributed Wisdom (WDW)

Modern search engines organize knowledge by popularity, not by depth. What goes viral becomes visible. What remains quiet disappears. This structure systematically deforms our ability for judgment, deliberation, and democratic thinking.

Worldwide Distributed Wisdom (WDW) is a decentralized metasearch engine that stands in the tradition of German non-profit search projects (Metager, University of Hannover, since 1996) — extended through three innovations:

1. Decentralized P2P architecture – no central servers, every user becomes part of the infrastructure

2. Ranking-free display – all results are equal (alphabetical, not popularity-based)

3. Permanent archiving – what disappears from commercial search engines is automatically preserved

WDW aggregates results from Google, Bing, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Metager, and others — plus community-generated content in a Holochain DHT. The result: a more complete coverage of digital knowledge than any individual search engine, without central control, without popularity filters, permanently accessible.

Keywords: Metasearch engine, democracy, P2P, Holochain, decentralization, commons, knowledge infrastructure

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Beyond Glucose Shocks: Lipid-Based Enteral Nutrition as a Biologically Coherent Alternative

Industrial enteral nutrition formulations—particularly PEG-based feeds—are typically glucose-dominant and low in fiber and structured lipids. This paper analyzes their physiological, metabolic, and neurovegetative implications, drawing on DGE, ESPEN, and Asian clinical literature. A lipid-based framework is proposed to restore metabolic coherence, vagal regulation, and inflammatory balance. The work concludes with a broader outlook connecting enteral design principles to cultural nutrition systems such as the Mediterranean and Okinawan diets, illustrating food’s regulatory and medicinal dimensions.

Beyond Glucose Shocks:

Somatic Intelligence: A Systemic Framework for Embodied Cognition and Adaptive Regulation

The term ‚Somatic Intelligence‘ has been used for decades across various contexts—from body therapy to movement arts—yet often remains vague, metaphorical, or context-specific. This work develops a formal, systemically grounded definition of somatic intelligence that is biologically anchored, neurophysiologically plausible, and epistemologically robust. By integrating insights from neuroscience, microbiology, systems theory, and cognitive science, the body is conceptualized as an intelligent system consisting of multiple interacting subsystems capable of adaptive and partially autonomous regulation. This definition provides a foundation for further research and application in fields such as neurology, psychotherapy, embodied AI, and human development.

Somatic Intelligence

Shakuyaku-Kanzō-Tō/Shaoyao-Gancao-Tang for Muscle Cramps and Fasciculations in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Bridging East Asian Evidence-Based Medicine to Western Practice

Muscle cramps and fasciculations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are often inadequately controlled with conventional muscle relaxants, which carry significant adverse effects including sedation and weakness. In East Asia, Shakuyaku-Kanzō-Tō (Japanese Kampō, TJ-68) or Shaoyao-Gancao-Tang (Traditional Chinese Medicine) has been used for centuries and is now integrated into evidence-based medical practice with scientific validation through randomized controlled trials, pharmacological studies, and systematic reviews. This formulation, composed of Paeoniae Radix Alba (peony root) and Glycyrrhizae Radix (licorice root) in a 1:1 ratio, demonstrates rapid-onset antispasmodic effects with a favorable safety profile compared to high-dose conventional muscle relaxants. Despite extensive clinical use and scientific validation in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China, this therapy remains virtually unknown in Western medicine. This review synthesizes the evidence from East Asian clinical practice, pharmacological research, and integration models to advocate for awareness and potential adoption of this evidence-based therapy in Western ALS care, particularly as a baclofen-sparing strategy to preserve motor function and quality of life.

Fasciculations in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

SenGeKu aus chinesischer Sicht.

SenGeKu ist ein lebendiger Kultivierungsweg in der Linie von Daoismus und Buddhismus – mit Bewegung, Stille, Ethik, Alltagspräsenz. Keine Konstruktion, sondern gelebte Fortführung der 三教合一-Tradition – in einer Form, die offen bleibt für Wissenschaft, Erfahrung und menschliche Reifung.

SenGeKu aus chinesischer Sicht

SenGeKu – Einführung in den Lebensmodus

Einführung in den integrativen Übungsweg SenGeKu mit Fokus auf den Lebensmodus als neurophysiologischen Grundzustand. Der Text beschreibt die drei Hauptbereiche (SenZaKu, SenDoKu, SenSeKu), den Ursprung der Methode sowie gesellschaftliche Relevanz.

SenGeKu – Einführung in den Lebensmodus


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Sai Weng verliert sein Pferd

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Der alte Mann vom Grenzgebiet

Kultivierungsplan nach der Mahāsatipaṭṭhānasutta

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Kultivierungsplan Mahāsatipaṭṭhānasutta

Aufmerksam beim Sein

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Kultivierungsplan Ānāpānassati

Kultivierungsanleitung für das erste Jhāna

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Kultivierungsanleitung erste Jhāna

TaoTeKing Seidenbuch-Version

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