A Reality Based on Consciousness
A Reality Based on Consciousness
Author(s): Stephen SchwartzSubject(s): Philosophy, Metaphysics
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: Circuit of the Experience; Stages of Thinking; Transe-cognition; Further Mode; Second Attention; World of Knowledge; World of Awareness;
Summary/Abstract: This paper addresses the central idea of nonlocal consciousness: that all life is interconnected and interdependent, that we are part of a matrix of life, but even more fundamentally than spacetime itself arises from consciousness, not consciousness from spacetime. It is not a new idea. The excavation of burials dating to the Neolithic (≈ 10,200-2,000 BCE) has revealed that early humans had a sense of spirituality and some concept about the nature of human consciousness. It discusses the bargain made between the Roman Church, and the emerging discipline of science in the 16th century, one taking consciousness (packaged as “spirit”), the other spacetime, and how this led to physicalism taking root as a world view and becoming the prevailing materialist paradigm. It describes the emergence of a new paradigm that incorporates consciousness and lays out the four relevant descriptors helping to define what this new paradigm will look like. They are: • Only certain aspects of the mind are the result of physiologic processes. • Consciousness is causal, and physical reality is its manifestation. • All consciousnesses, regardless of their physical manifestations, are part of a network of life which they both inform and influence and are informed and influenced by; there is a passage back and forth between the individual and the collective. • Some aspects of consciousness are not limited by the time/space continuum and do not originate entirely within an organism’s neuroanatomy.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 8/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 205-217
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English