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Rubén Feldman González

Rubén Ernesto Feldman González
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Born September 27th, 1940
Resistencia, Chaco
Occupation physician, surgeon, pediatrician, psychiatrist, neurologist

Rubén Ernesto Feldman González (Resistencia, Chaco, September 27, 1940) is an Argentinian physician, surgeon, pediatrician, psychiatrist and neurologist, known mainly for his contribution to psychology, having founded holokinetic psychology, as well as his dissemination of the language Esperanto.

He is the author of more than forty books on holokinetic psychology and the human mind, using an approach he calls Unitary Perception.

In 1968, he received his medical degree No. 12387 from National University of Rosario. Between 1968 and 1971 Feldman-González served as a pediatrician for the Mapuche natives of Patagonia (Argentina). He then specializing in pediatrics. In the US, Feldman Gonzalez is graduated as a Physician and Surgeon on March 1976, Licence No. 36506 in the State of Pennsylvania. He completed a residency in psychiatry and later in child psychiatry at the University of Miami, where he became an Ad-Honorem Professor in Child Psychiatry for Medical Graduates as Chief of Fellows in Child Psychiatry (1976–1979). In 1980, he became a Graduate of the American Board in Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). From 1985 to 1992 he served as a child psychiatrist to a large population in California, mainly for the Coahuila natives and the Chenas of South California and Northern Baja California. Between 1993 and 1998 he served the Athabascan, Eskimo and Inuit natives in Alaska. He carried research about the effects of light and darkness in the human brain, above all in sleep, wakefulness, blood pressure, sex, and alertness. Feldman-González obtained medical licenses in the states of Florida No. 27187/1976. California No. A32502/1978 Indiana No. 01041966/1993 and Alaska No. 3174/1993 and later in México No. 5691038/2014.

Attempting to simplify his teaching, Rubén Feldman-González said: “The brain is a twelve cylinder engine. We work with a single cylinder for fear of taking off. When two cylinders work at the same time, reality surpasses then fantasy and imagination. Let’s get together to see this. Let us be permanent apprentices of life."

His ideas are said to be rooted in the post-quantic Physics promulgated by physicist David Bohm, with the theory of holokinesis, which states that reality is undivided. It is also based in Karl Pribram’s theory of holographic memory, which states that memory is distributed throughout the brain and not in specific zones or engrams, and in Bell’s mathematical theorem.


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