Medicine and science of the 19th and 20th century was built on the materialistic concept of Marx, Engels, Lenin. This concept was the basis of the state policy of the USSR and China. "Red terror" in the Soviet Union and "cultural revolution" in China forced the scientific community of these countries to manifest the anthropocentric concept in society, science, and medicine. Man was proclaimed the king of nature, and the human brain, according to Lenin's definition, became the only organ of consciousness and thinking.
Russian and Chinese scientists Pavlov, Bekhterev, Anokhin, Chizhevsky, Wei Zhushu, Zhu-Lian and others, due to political conditions of that time were obliged to carry out this anthropocentric concept, which was widely spread throughout European science and medicine.
In turn, the holistic (holistic) approach of the ancient Slavic, ancient Indian, ancient Chinese ontological systems quite adequately reflects the relationship between man and the Universe. But, due to ethnic, religious and linguistic differences, these relationships are described by means of conceptual constructions, which are very far from modern anthropocentric constructions of Western analogs.
It should be taken into account that at the time of creation of ancient medical canons, each doctor possessed the sum of necessary knowledge, united by the general slender theory of the universe and fixed by constant practice, which gave him an opportunity to perceive these texts much more fully than representatives of modern science, following stereotypical conceptual and bureaucratic attitudes.
The emergence of Cybernetics and Intformatics sciences and corresponding technologies at the end of the 20th century allowed to take a new, objective look at the semantic meaning of ancient medicine and religious philosophy and to build natural conceptual models of intellectual systems of the human organism and the Universe.
On the basis of categories and terminology of sciences "Cybernetics" "Informatics" and basics of modern medicine K. Razumovsky united European, Asian, Eastern, philosophical and medical concepts and offered optical and cybernetic models of intellectual and informative systems in biological and non-biological matter. The concept reveals intellectual and informative (psychosomatic) interrelations between the human organism and the environment, reveals the multilevel structure of the human intellectual apparatus controlling conscious and unconscious functions of the organism.
The physical and cybernetic essence and structure of the concepts "holy spirit", "soul", "spirituality", "psychosomatics", "thinking", "memory", "consciousness", "hypnosis" and parapsychological phenomena are revealed.