Chapter-1: Consciousness

Outline of Article:

  • Chapter-1 Highlights

Definitions and Eleven Perplexing Questions

  • Thank you

Chapter-1 Highlights

Definitions:

Consciousness (or, more precisely, Total Consciousness) is the multi-collected level of awareness and connectedness with reality; such that, consciousness exists in three main types or orders.

E-Consciousness (or, exploratory-consciousness) is the primary exploratory part of total-consciousness, which is responsible for the awareness and connectedness to reality, with respect to waking day to day interactions.

Ava-Consciousness (or, acquired evolutionary adapted-consciousness) is the primary part of total-consciousness, which is responsible for the awareness and connectedness to reality, with respect to: DNA, body development and functioning, memory archival and retrieval of life trials, and all other systems of the human body or living being.

I-Consciousness (or, interconnected-consciousness) is the primary part of total-consciousness, which is responsible for the awareness and connectedness to reality, with respect to: communication, connected balance and concurrent adaptation between all other relevant, near relevant and far relevant consciousnesses within other living beings.

Pre-universe is the unified state of reality, existence, energy, knowledge, understanding and origin of all events and agreements before the big bang, which is infinitely far beyond the imagination of any human being. It is a state of nothingness that still exists and that is infinitely far beyond human imagination, reason and proof.

Universe is the current approximate known—and unknown—reality, existence, energy, knowledge, information that is observable to human beings. This portion of reality exists as a type of non-unified part of the pre-universe.

C-universe is the complement of the universe. It is a type of opposite universe, with respect to the known universe, such that the union of the universe with the c-universe results in a state of pre-universe or a state of nothingness. This portion of reality exists as a type of non-unified part of the pre-universe.

Eleven Perplexing Questions of Consciousness:

1. Why is consciousness such a nebulous term?

Consciousness is such a nebulous term because it contains elements of truth, and of understanding, which are far beyond the reach of any human imagination to exactly define, observe and comprehend in reality.

2. What is an approximate definition of consciousness?

Consciousness (or, more precisely, Total Consciousness) is the multi-collected level of awareness and connectedness with reality; such that, consciousness exists in three main types or orders of responsibility.

3. What are the three types of consciousness?

The three main types of consciousness are: e-consciousness; ava-consciousness; and i-consciousness.

4. What percent of distribution exists within total consciousness?

The approximate distribution of percentages within total consciousness is, on the average, for an adult: 10-15% of total consciousness is primarily within e-consciousness; 75-80% of total consciousness is primarily within ava-consciousness; and, 3-5% of total consciousness is primarily within i-consciousness.

5. Which came first: evolution or consciousness?

Based on the two crucial components of consciousness, evolution is a function that is dependent on consciousness. Hence, consciousness came first before evolution.

6. What is an approximate definition of evolution?

Evolution is the exploration, adaptation, growth and memory of intentional trial and error decisions in reality, made by some form of consciousness, which is recorded within life, for life, for all time.

7. What is an approximate definition of free-will?

Free-will is the ability of life to consciously choose to use information about the past, in order to make an intentional trial decision in the present, for the purpose of accomplishing the goal of evolution.

8. How does a person hinder their ability to apply their free-will?

 A person can hinder their ability to apply their free-will, by: intentional or unintentional death; damaging significant portions of the brain; losing particular parts of the brain; chronic or acute use of illegal drugs; use of certain legal drugs, such as anesthesia; and/or, living a pleasure centric lifestyle.  

9. What are the universe components?

The universe components that exist in current reality are: the pre-universe, the universe and the c-universe.

10. What is one general interpretation of the big-bang?

The big bang occurred by choice of movement, by the universe, within the pre-universe; and, represents a proper subset of separation—or separating—from the greatest infinitely eternal pre-universe.

11. Where does consciousness come from?

Consciousness originates from the pre-universe and may extend, in some opposite and influential form, within the c-universe.

Thank You

I appreciate your time in reading my blog post. Next Saturday I will upload the first part of Chapter-2: Motivation and Fun, from my unabridged book on metaphysics, Web of Consciousness: An Interconnected Life.

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