Consciousness is… an integral “part” of the Soul

“Das Bewusstsein kann nie etwas Andres sein als das bewusste Sein, und das Sein der Menschen ist ihr wirklicher Lebensprozeß.”
“Consciousness can never be anything other than conscious being, and the being of men is the real process of their life.”

K. Marx and F. Engels (Die deutsche Ideologie. Marx/Engels, Marx-Engels-Werke (MEW) 3, S. 26, 1846/1932)

Consciousness is...  an integral "part" of the Soul

1. The population of human beings of modern anatomy, i.e. neoanthropes (Dr.-Greek νέος – new and ἄνθρωπος – man), now inhabiting the planet Earth, are called humans. A single representative of human beings is called a human being. The totality of all people both previously deceased and currently living on planet Earth is called humanity. The representatives of mankind, in a broad sense, are all living people, as well as Nicolaus Copernicus, and Nikola Tesla, and many other people who lived and created on the planet Earth earlier.

2. Human being conditionally consists of two interconnected “parts” – a unique Body (a “part” of human flesh manifested by the subject) and a unique Personality (a “part” of human Soul manifested by the subject), as well as a multitude of other conditionally “visible” (perceptible) and conditionally “invisible” (not perceptible) Subject Beings and Entities, who chose for their bodies as a dwelling place the flesh of human being and incarnated in it with the purpose of realization of their own tasks and desires.

3. Human personalities cognize the Universe by the method of its manifestation. Manifestation is a cognitive process in which information about the states of any fragments of the Universe is cognized by the Personality in the form of sensations and then displayed by it in the form of objects, processes or phenomena, thus forming its subjective picture of the Universe (its virtual reality). In the process of cognition, implicit information about the Universe becomes explicit information (manifestation) for the Personality. This process is called manifestation, as it is very similar to the manifestation of an image on a photographic film or the manifestation of an image when printing photographs (it is well remembered by the representatives of the older generation). By making more and more efforts to manifest a fragment of the Universe, the Human Personality learns the essence of what it manifests in more and more detail.

4. All that is included in the “composition” of the “content” of the Universe and determines all its properties is the “material” content. Accordingly, all objects that the subject is capable of manifesting are initially material and represent exclusively different forms of matter. Accordingly, the use of the terms “material” and “immaterial” to describe objects is inappropriate because it introduces confusion into terminology. Despite this, modern researchers often use the term “material” to characterize objects whose localization in physical space is possible, and the term “immaterial” to characterize objects whose localization in physical space is impossible.

5. «In the universe there are only atoms and emptiness. Nature has not created anything white, black, bitter, sweet, loud or wet. There is only the subject’s personal opinion about the cognizable object, which is based solely on his sensations…» Democritus of Abdera (Δημόκριτος; c. 460 BC, Abdera – c. 370 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher, one of the founders of materialist philosophy, who argued roughly as early as Democritus of Abdera (Δημόκριτος; c. 460 BC, Abdera – c. 370 BC).

6. Human personality forms its sensations by means of the flesh of the human being, and further interprets (interprets) them as white, red, bitter, sweet, loud, or wet…. 

7. Wishing to cognize something, the Human Personality preliminarily carries out the process of objectification, declaring some fragment of the Universe as a separate object. Successful realization of this process is possible only if a human being through his “cognition slit” manifests some flesh, which has for him a “visible” (perceptible) “interface” formed by the difference in the degree of matter density of the cognized fragment of the Universe in comparison with the density of matter of the environment surrounding it.

8.  Environment is everything that “surrounds” a human being and has significance and meaning for him. It is a space that has, from the subject’s point of view, unique physical properties and is manifested by him in the form of an integral structure with a clearly manifested by him interface with other environments.

9. Every object in the Universe initially contains information about itself, i.e. everything on the basis of which a human being is able to characterize it. Absolutely all objects in the Universe, from “elementary particles” to the largest star clusters, from bacteria to human beings, from all kinds of radiations to the creations of human hands, are carriers of the most diverse information about their origin, activity, evolution, “life path”, current state, etc. in the most minute details. Information is a potential “source of information” and can tell a lot to anyone who is able to “manifest” and “read” this information. Information does not exist on its own; it does not exist outside of its carriers. By default, information is unknown and unknowable to a person, but it is a potential “source of information” for him. Information is material, as it is an integral part of objects as fragments of the Universe manifested by the subject.

10. The human personality characterizes (describes, outlines, qualifies, characterizes, characterizes, reveals characteristic features and peculiarities) objects on the basis of information manifested by it. Characterizing objects, a person reveals and describes characteristic features and peculiarities of cognizable objects. And characterization of something is given, as a rule, with application of any physical parameters used in scientific research at the current moment of time. Such physical parameters can be, for example, the size and shape of the surface, temperature, speed of movement, humidity, chemical composition and so on. Such psychological parameters, for example, may be temperament, character, behavioral pattern, personality type, personality traits, mental and psychological health of the individual, and so on.

11. Identification and description of characteristic features and peculiarities of something or someone is an integral part of the thought process (thinking) of each Personality.

12. If the manifested information contains novelty for the subject, then in the process of realizing and interpreting it, the Personality creates (produces, gives birth to, forms…) a new product called information.  Information (from Latin informātiō “representation, notion of something”, informare “to give form, shape; to think, imagine”) is a product created (produced, born, formed) inside a human being in the process of his activity and representing as realized and interpreted by him information about the cognized fragments of the Universe, regardless of the form of their representation, refracted through his knowledge and life experience.

13. The continuous process of generalization and systematization of information, manifested by the subject in the process of cognition of the Universe, is called awareness (the process of creation of knowledge, the process of creation of consciousness). Creation (co-creation) is the joint process of creation of Flesh and Soul (Body and Person).

14. All information created by the Personality is nothing but its realized being, is called its knowledge and life experience, and is a part of a more complex object called consciousness (created knowledge). 

15. Consciousness is available to the human being directly, so it is impossible for him to doubt its existence.

16. All the information created by the Personality is automatically stored by the Soul on a medium unknown to us yet. The only thing we know about this medium is that it provides “instant” access to the stored information (the consciousness of the Personality of a human being) from any point of space. People are able to write down and save especially important information independently on their personal information carriers (notebooks, CDs, DVDs, HDDs, SSDs…). Accordingly, in its essence, information is the content of the subject’s reflections, which is recorded on some medium. 

17. A carrier is a conventional name of an object, from the body of which the subject is able to manifest (“read”) the information that the object “carries on itself” by using any physical effects.

18. The soul stores all the knowledge created by the Person and the life experience accumulated by him. 

19. Consciousness is erroneously perceived by many modern researchers as an object that is inseparably connected with the human body, i.e. is an integral part of it. But this is not the case. Consciousness is inseparably connected with the Soul and is its integral part. Therefore, one can only reason about the degree of interrelation between the Personality and its consciousness, which strictly corresponds to the degree of interrelation between the Soul and the Flesh….

20. When external influences on the flesh of a being occur (mechanical impact, electric shock, poisoning by chemical substances, etc.), the interrelation between the Flesh and the Soul can be so weakened that it is perceived by observers as a process of “leaving” the consciousness from the body. This state of being is called “loss of consciousness” or a state of “unconsciousness” in which the being “loses” its Personality, its “Self”, its Identity. In such cases, it is often said – “The Soul is barely in the body”. In fact, there is no loss, just a weakened relationship between the Flesh and the Soul. People who are in such a state are called a vegetable man or a plant man. But, in case of strengthening of the interrelation between the human body and his consciousness, he again begins to realize himself as a Person, as an “Self”, as a Person. In such cases, as a rule, they say – “Consciousness has returned to the person” or “The person has come to his/her senses”.  One would like to ask – Where did consciousness return from? Where was the man all this time and where did he come from?  It sounds as if the person simply returned to his former body after his temporary absence.

 

Conclusions:

 

1. Each object manifested by the subject is initially a system consisting of two interrelated objects: Flesh and Soul, i.e. the body and its control mechanism: from the “smallest” and “simple” (atoms, molecules) to the “largest” and “most complex” (planets, suns, constellations, galaxies…).

2. Consciousness (created knowledge, conscious being) is a set of information systematized (generalized) by the subject, which is thought over (comprehended) and interpreted by him as a result of the cognitive process, represents his knowledge and life experience, which are formed by him during the life cycle of his flesh, “colored” by his emotions and experiences, as well as refracted through his attitude to himself and the objects of the Universe. In essence, it represents the whole volume of information created by the subject.

3. Consciousness is an energy-informational object, as it consists of information elements (realized information), each of which possesses individual energy (emotion, thought energy, experience energy, etc.) generated by the subject at the moment of production of this information element.

4. The Soul fulfills many roles that are inherent to it as the “operating system” of any object as a whole. One of the most important roles is the management of the consciousness of the object (creation, storage, organization of access, etc.) in the process of its thinking.

5. Every object manifested by the subject potentially possess consciousness, as consciousness is an integral part of the Soul. Bacteria and ants, planets and constellations, electric current and ball lightning, etc. All consciousnesses differ from each other in many parameters, the main ones being the alphabet of consciousness content and the volume of consciousness.

6. People mistakenly divide the objects of the universe into conscious and unconscious. This happens for the following reasons:

  • There is no agreed concept of the term “consciousness”;

  • Different consciousnesses are built on the basis of different alphabets (alphabets), which people have not yet realized;

  • Different consciousnesses have different amounts of stored content;

  • Different consciousnesses have different energies;

  • Souls can have their own operators;

  • etc.

7. Personality is one aspect of the Soul. Therefore, human consciousness, human Personality consciousness, human Soul consciousness are names-synonyms of the same consciousness.