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CONSCIOUSNESS

Consciousness is a very personal thing. However, it is also very poorly understood. Many people take it for granted. They do not see the changes and developments that are hidden within it; they do not know how the different parts of consciousness interact with one another. Much of what has been written about consciousness is more obfuscating than illuminating. Accordingly, a different approach is needed to understand it.

First of all, consciousness is that which everyone believes to be the self: I am this, but I am not that, I am a man, but not a woman or I am what I am. The contents of an individual’s consciousness are always unknown to other people. Often, we give this matter no further thought – it is simply something that belongs to the individual by definition.

What is consciousness? Consciousness is a force. It is the force that arranges everything, and not only for people. In fact, there is no other force than consciousness. It is responsible for everything. When we become aware of how consciousness guides us, the origin of all that is becomes clear. It is not the physical that produces consciousness; rather, consciousness is at the origin of all that is. Grasping this mentally is not easy, because we have become accustomed to another viewpoint. The origin of consciousness is therefore not clear to us. Because we suspect that matter gives rise to it, we cannot understand its origin.

Consciousness is a force. Consciousness is the original force of everything. Most people would consider these statements to be incorrect. Consciousness is something we do not understand, even though it is so close to us. What we call the subjective cannot be any closer. The realization that consciousness is a force is partially obscured by the fact that we have become accustomed to proceeding objectively when something is to be understood. However, the subjective consciousness cannot be objectified or measured. Accordingly, we need to proceed differently when it comes to consciousness. Subjective consciousness is experienced and felt. Yet feelings have always been suspicious to the scientist, because they are considered to interfere and furthermore, they have to be described by qualitative words and not by mathematical quantities. How should one deal with consciousness? A scientist who wants to study it must allow it to proceed according to its own nature; he cannot force it.

Consciousness is a force that everyone knows – and at the same time, no one knows it. One is not aware that consciousness regulates everything. At most, we imagine it something important to people. How can consciousness regulate everything? This is very difficult to imagine. How else would the unconscious express itself? Naturally, it does so at the unconscious level. You cannot witness this activity; it arrives stealthily, on tip-toes.

Consciousness is a force. It is the quintessential force that underlies all others. All other forces are objectifiable and arise from the basic force of consciousness. The strong and weak nuclear force, gravity, and the electromagnetic force are all derivative of consciousness. There is only one primary force, but it takes various forms.

Consciousness is a force that acts via hypnosis when subordinate information of high or low frequency level are at issue, i.e. unconscious material. Hypnosis describes the effect of dominating frequencies. Furthermore, there are no ways to make hypnosis conscious. The unconscious only gradually becomes conscious in the course of development to higher consciousness. Consciousness is a force that acts consciously or unconsciously, essentially depending on its frequency.

Consciousness consists of power and will, but also love. These elements cannot be separated; they are all aspects of the same force and work together if desired.

Consciousness is not only a force, but also a feeling, the feeling that I am something. Like all other feelings, this feeling is subjective. It cannot be measured directly by an outsider. Only its effects can be measured, such as blushing or sweating, or physical reactions that are triggered by certain feelings. Feelings per se cannot be measured. To be sure, it is possible to measure facial expressions, and combine this with other physical data associated with feelings. However, in order to undertake this form of analysis, it is necessary to ask what the individual feels subjectively. This is the only method that is viable. However, it is also quite limited, particularly when it comes to comparing feelings between people. The strength of a feeling and its various shades remain subjective and are objectively difficult to grasp.

Consciousness is a force and a feeling, yet a subjective one. This is difficult to comprehend, since objective forces are rooted in consciousness: There is no force aside from consciousness. To understand this, it is necessary to consider the central role that consciousness plays in humans. Nothing that occurs consciously takes place without a corresponding intent.
An individual may also take part in activities he does not want; he may allow himself to be carried away by the feelings of others. In this way, things sometime occur that the individual does not want. This can often be observed in violent crimes. Therefore, if you do not want to take part in certain activities, you should avoid large crowds or groups that you mistrust. There are many people who are aware of this fact, and act accordingly.

Consciousness is the center point that arranges everything; consciousness consists of consciousness and of unconsciousness. In organisms that are not self-aware, everything happens more or less unconsciously. There are various gradations of consciousness, from self-aware to partially conscious or completely unconscious. The degree of consciousness of an organism depends on its level of development. However, even non-living functional units possess consciousness – as they lack organs for consciousness, they exist purely in an unconscious state. This may seem strange, but only if one is unfamiliar with the hypothesis of quantum frequencies. This hypothesis gives a possible explanation for all intensities of consciousness. At its essence, the hypothesis says that consciousness is due to information stored in quantum frequencies. However, how information of consciousness and of other aspects is stored in quantum frequencies has not been researched. Thus quantum frequencies are believed to have information the coding of which is not understood. The only observable fact thus far is that quantum frequencies can be technically influenced by electromagnetic waves.