Bisy wrote:Reincarnation suggests that it takes many lifetimes to evolve to that point. But that doesn't. Or maybe at death we reach that point, but have to keep coming back until we can achieve it physically..
What I was just wondering is weather conciousness exists within the universe or does the universe exist within conciousness?
"This was supposed to be a simple reply and I realized I wrote a wall of text."
I think consciousness is a hive. We're unique, but like a school of fish, stronger together and we pool our resources/knowledge.
To make it simple to understand.
"What a lie I wrote. There's nothing simple about that wall." Our minds are only needed to survive the physical world. Maintain and sustain the body for as long as possible. The mind makes active decisions on what to every moment it's active. Our consciousness/subconsciousness is what we are and that makes all the passive decisions, like instincts or evolution. Pass on this, not that. Grow less of this, more of that. Change that color, we don't blend in. A continued consciousness is what makes evolution possible. Everything is controlled by the brain, the mind and consciousness are what run the show. Surely one makes the decisions on how to evolve the species. No way it's the active mind. We'd probably go extinct if our own evolution was left up to our personal demands. Nature and chance is far more creative than we can actively be I think. That's why we're actively kept out of that loop. But, that is what's learning, that's where information is stored. That's where the processing happens, where ideas and inspiration comes from. I said we pool resources, that resources is knowledge/information. We might be here in this physical world but we're still deeply connected to well, may not be actively aware of it. That well is the shared consciousness. When we read about all these differing yet similar accounts of how the universe in connected, that's how on the next level. When we die we go back to it. To me that's the ego death, the build up of the world getting wiped away. Our minds/personalities are a build up of our life experiences. When X happens do B. That's not to say "you" get erased, we just go back to being a consciousness, still unique. We go in and out of this world living every possible way of life learning and evolving. Don't ask me if I think we're tied to a species or gender. Some knowledge takes a lot of sacrifice too. Maybe that's why a lot of religions and beliefs tell people to multiply like rabbits. Look what war does, how rapidly science, technology, politics, everything advances. The cost of that is the expenditure of lives for that war. However there's the the trickle down effect in the following peacetime and former military become civilians and bring with them their gained expertise to their work. They also bring with them the knowledge of a scarring war and work a lot harder to make sure their kids don't need to have a war.
"This whole part was so much shorter. And that was after I saw the wall I already wrote. I didn't plan to write more, but as I reread to shorten stuff, the floodgates opened."
When it comes to evolution I wonder if there is such a thing for consciousness. We can see how a wolf evolved into a dog. Manipulated for sure but we can see that evolution. Is there such a thing for consciousness? As I wonder about that I'm forced to question everything else I wrote above. That would mean both sides of our existence, the physical and metaphysical is part of a greater whole. The body/mind and consciousness/soul. I wonder which influences which more our bodies or our consciousness. Which dominated the evolutionary path? In better increasing our chances for survival and being able to physically adapt to our environments, how did that affect our consciousness collectively? We can see these effects physically in genetic traits and natural instincts in living creatures. Is there such a road metaphysically? This idea put's an asterisk on everything. For me it's that this world is unique for being the starting point for consciousness. That's why life takes so many forms. Imagine what a technologically advanced orca would be like. Would we allow another species to evolve to our level along side us? What if they go to war with themselves as we have. What kind of questions about equality does that raise? Stifle another's potential because it threatens our own? How many paths have we cut or ruined for other creatures here? Our treatment of lower intelligence in contrast with people's search for a higher or equal intelligence, makes me hope we never find a similar intelligence. It always has to be a higher intelligence. Anything we perceive for a moment as lower is going to be destroyed or overtaken by us. Honestly, I think a lot of people would be disappointed with a "lower" alien. But my overall question. Which was first the physical or metaphysical. Maybe consciousness is birthed here and then moves on. Or has a few stays here before moving on.
"I came back and added this a half hour after posting everything else to finish my point."
It's an interesting question. Is consciousness always supreme and "dormant" and waiting for the species to catch up? But what does catch up mean? I look at every other animal especially wolves and whales and can't help but think they've got their thing and their place figured out. Does anything besides us worry about rocks from space or even grasp that as a threat?
"I could literally keep going. The problem with writing is I lose track. I have an audio recorder, I should use that when this happens."
CURATED_THINKING wrote:IF ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE, THEN WHAT IS A CONTRADICTION?
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I HOPE AT THE END ON MY LIFE MORE GOOD WAS DONE THAN HARM BECAUSE OF THE LIFE I LIVED. I HOPE I ALTERED THE COURSE OF SOMETHING WHICH LEAD TO A GREATNESS OR WONDER THAT OTHERWISE WOULD NOT BE. I WANT WHAT WE ALL WANT, TO KNOW I WAS WORTH IT.