Consciousness is not in the body but the body in consciousness
Update: 2025-09-12
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- The speaker recounts a transformative idea: the statement that "consciousness is not in the body, the body is in consciousness" reframed reality and challenged the materialist view that consciousness arises from brain activity.
- This perspective posits consciousness as the primary field from which all experience, including the body, emerges, suggesting we are expressions of infinite awareness temporarily taking form.
- It opens the door to holographic universe ideas, where information about the whole can be encoded on boundaries, implying each conscious being could be a holographic fragment of universal awareness.
- Time becomes non-linear under this lens; past, present, and future might coexist within consciousness, with déjà vu, precognitive dreams, or deep meditation as clues.
- Social connections reflect deeper unity via mirror neurons, hinting at consciousness recognizing itself in different forms.
- Spiritual practices become technologies for expanding awareness—meditation, prayer, and contemplation help consciousness realize its boundless nature.
- The implications extend to compassion, environmental stewardship, and healing, reframing these as internal coherence rather than external fixes.
- The journey invites living from this expanded understanding, recognizing that the body in consciousness is a magnificent way to exist.
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- This perspective posits consciousness as the primary field from which all experience, including the body, emerges, suggesting we are expressions of infinite awareness temporarily taking form.
- It opens the door to holographic universe ideas, where information about the whole can be encoded on boundaries, implying each conscious being could be a holographic fragment of universal awareness.
- Time becomes non-linear under this lens; past, present, and future might coexist within consciousness, with déjà vu, precognitive dreams, or deep meditation as clues.
- Social connections reflect deeper unity via mirror neurons, hinting at consciousness recognizing itself in different forms.
- Spiritual practices become technologies for expanding awareness—meditation, prayer, and contemplation help consciousness realize its boundless nature.
- The implications extend to compassion, environmental stewardship, and healing, reframing these as internal coherence rather than external fixes.
- The journey invites living from this expanded understanding, recognizing that the body in consciousness is a magnificent way to exist.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chosen-realities--6357509/support.
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