Consciousness
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Consciousness: (General definition) Human personality = Intelligence capable of development = Evolution-factor in first potential.[1]
Consciousness is the quality or state of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It has been defined as: sentience, awareness, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to feel, wakefulness, having a sense of self-hood, and the executive control system of the mind. Despite the difficulty in definition, many philosophers believe that there is a broadly shared underlying intuition about what consciousness is.
Common misconceptions
List of common misconceptions about the FIGU information by subject
Explanation about the broad subject of why
- The spiritual consciousness cannot be compared with the material consciousness; it cannot be located at a certain place.[2]
- The spiritual consciousness is/are impulses/swinging waves which are active (wirken) on their own, like electricity that powers machines or a light bulb etc.[3]
- The „schöpferische Geistenergie“ (creational spirit-energy) is interweaving the entire universe; it is a „intelligence“ of its own, but not like the one in human beings. That what the effect of the energy brings forth, e.g. lifeforms, matter, etc., can be called „intelligence“.[4]
Further Reading
- Unconsciousness
- Psychokinesis
- Psychotelekinesis
- Psychoautokinesis
- Psychopyrokinesis
- Psychoautopyrokinesis
- Psychomaterialkinesis
- Psychoprojection
- Psychoteleportation
- Psychoteleplasty