Consciousness: Our Natural Sixth Sense
Consciousness...we all have it! Perhaps, animals have it too...but who knows? Even though consciousness has always been here as a semi-indirect explanation to the spirit and the soul, it challenges a lot about what we believe in survival. It is argued that consciousness has the ability to promote effectiveness in survival, yet it is also counterintuitive to what we wish to manifest.
In this specific sense, our consciousness is still being investigated to this day, barely understanding that our LP4 & LP5 neurons chit chat with the thalamus and prefrontal cortex, alerting our semi-conscious spirits to the everyday banter of life. Yippie! Through these neural networks, consciousness becomes an abstract phenomenon that can be challenged further through intuitive, tangible evidence that merges with this concept of soul.
However, our consciousness is a direct line to our essence in the case of which essentialism describes objects having different appearances, but the same characteristics. For instance, we have a DVD of a Bruce Lee Film vs Forrest Gump. Even though they belong in different genres, which are only variables, they are still in the essence of movies. Their physical characteristics in their essence of movies does not change. Even though the appearances are flexible, it is not connected to the soul value whatsoever. This is an excellent case of phenomenal consciousness where the specific function is based on the quality of essence.
When I mention the quality of essence, it describes how the color red is seen inside a color spectrum that is filtered through our corneas, but its physicality is transformed through our subjective contexts of which our reality differs. However, we can still say that the essence of red appears the same despite the contexts we associate or attach to red. This is the same notion that pertains to the example of the DVDs. Both the DVDs and the color red maintain their fixed essence with the same characteristics despite them looking completely different from each other. Therefore, we can say that consciousness is the backbone of all our essences since we are a shared humanity.
Keeping this in mind, we have to remember that consciousness has always been an intrinsic value in nature that neither suppresses or discriminates against the natural origins of the world. This intrinsic value can't be duplicated, erased, or even manipulated just to suite the desired outcomes of our nefarious agendas. But, the funniest lie we have told ourselves is that human beings are more worthless than materialist wealth, which is highly disagreeable based on the physical, tangible events set in our humanistic history.
This brings me to the constant, manipulative wages between consciousness through essence and materialist wealth through survival.
Part II here.
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February 7, 2020
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