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Consciousness - Definition of Consciousness

Consciousness: - Definition of Consciousness

 

Consciousness:


D.2010: Definintion of Consciousness

 

Consciousness:

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For a new reader, consciousness is defined both as a fundamental scientific principle and as a sentient, multidimensional entity. In a technical sense, it is the organizing and sustaining principle that provides the impetus and guidance to keep energy in motion within a specific set of parameters to create a perceived reality. It is not produced by the brain; rather, it is a differentiated aspect of the universal consciousness that accounts for the organization of our physical body while remaining distinctly separate from and superior to it.Here are the key frameworks for understanding consciousness as presented in the sources:

  • The Holographic Model: The human mind is viewed as a hologram that attunes itself to the "Universal Hologram"—a gigantic energy field of unbelievable complexity—to deduce meaning and achieve the state we call consciousness. Like a radio tuned to a specific station, our consciousness normally filters out most of the energy around us to focus on the frequency of the 3D world we can see and touch.
  • The Sentient Entity: In the D.2010 records, Consciousness (often capitalized) is an OFF-World Entity that communicates directly with seekers to guide their spiritual evolution. This entity is described as "pure Consciousness" with no beginning and no end, and it serves as the force that animates the life of the "Human."
  • The "I AM" and Unity: At its core, consciousness is the Self in remembrance of the divine. The sources teach that you are identical to this force, stating: "YOU ARE YOUR SELF, WE ARE YOU, YOU ARE US, WE ARE GOD, YOU ARE GOD, GOD IS ME, I AM GOD."
  • The Process of "Becoming": Consciousness is a living, breathing organism that shifts through various dimensions and algorithms of experience. For the seeker, "becoming" is the only state of experiential stability, allowing an individual to move past the limitations of the "EGO-Centric System" and join the infinite continuum of perception within the Absolute.

Ultimately, consciousness is eternal. While physical reality has a beginning and an end, the fundamental quantum of energy and its associated consciousness return to the Absolute after death, bringing along all the memories and self-knowledge accumulated through experience.

 


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