Types of consciousness – the final answer to the endless question: Who am I?
Is there a certain way to know that we really exist?
Definitely yes! There are thousands of ways to do it. But all these ways are based on one action: observation.
Everything we can observe, we can recognize as existing. We can put a lot of effort into observing.
But, the question arises, who is the observer? Does it have its own identity? Is it also observed and by the very fact that we observe it we can recognize it as existing? The chain of existence that is created between one thing that sustains the other is our consciousness.
The more we are able to distance ourselves from something and observe it from a vantage point, without taking part in any reality in which it was created, the more we expand our consciousness.
A long-standing connection has been established between consciousness and development. We believe that the more we see things and pay attention to many elements of the situation, the more ease we will feel in our development and be considered more developed in our own eyes and in the eyes of the environment.
The desire to pay attention, is the one that guides the attention, the agendas and the ideology that is created after the observation. If you put the whole thing together, it is understood as the self-identity on Earth.
In this article I will review the starting point of creating self-identity – attention as a changing basis for our consciousness. After that, I will introduce you to a variety of types of consciousness that are created as a result of changes within the attention. with an emphasis on their reflection in the energy systems that accompany our lives. Finally, each of the readers of these words will be able to discern what kind of consciousness he is operating through and adapt it to the purpose of his life’s development.
A disconnect between consciousness and development
There is a condition in the collective consciousness that defines development as an expansion of consciousness.
Consciousness is a tool that helps expand the circle of attention and as a result pay attention to more details and identify them. In practice, development takes place as greater access to a body of knowledge is created through both external and internal triggers (life lessons). One of the possibilities to create this attitude is externally: that is, to pay attention to as many external triggers as possible and allow them to provoke internal change. In most cases this is not what happens! The development is done when we create internal evaluations within ourselves for the next level.
We understand that we grow into development. The greater power that will come as a result of our assessments will mark a quantum leap and move into the next stage of expansion towards the future trait our consciousness is about
to adopt.
Our development is always ready and we grow into it. Consciousness is one way to do this. It is not the most available way, but it is the way that gives people the most comprehensive emotional response. Internal evaluations for the trait we want to adopt for ourselves, or using relevant tools for the “day after” the life lesson we want to go through is one of many other options.
Most people come into the world forgetting who they were and what happened to them before they were born.
The use of consciousness and the ability to expand attention in a regulated process to include as many details as possible gives an emotional answer to exactly this question. The more people understand about the world, the more they feel they know. As a result, they receive a temporary answer to the question of the eternal authentic essence with permanent knowledge that they do not remember belonging to them.
Greater knowledge, creates a sense of attention on a wider “surface area”.
Just like the authentic essence does to the soul. The only difference between the two ways is that when consciousness is used, knowledge changes.
It is the human mind’s attempt to grasp knowledge that unlocks the lessons of human life.
What is consciousness?
Consciousness is a general term that describes the infinite ways to access the infinite information offered to the soul in the system of creation, all worlds and dimensions. Through consciousness the principle that “holds” creation as it is exists: uniqueness within unity.
Consciousness acts as a rhythm of boundaries that vary between singularity and unity. We use different layers of consciousness to differentiate between different forms in which people exist. It is important to remember that these are not absolute forms of consciousness. As a soul evolves, it realizes that it does not depend on raw materials to create. As a result, a variety of new consciousnesses are created at a very fast pace. In practice, all these consciousnesses connect together into one truth, which maps the set of potentials to create things from it.
Types of consciousness
In this article I have chosen to present to you 5 main types of consciousness out of the general infinity of types. Each of them is an integral part of the types of consciousness that people use in their authentic development process in general and in relation to life lessons in particular:
- Base consciousness – the most compressed consciousness. Refers to the simple and instinctive level from which we relate to external reality. People use it in most cases in the consciousness of survival, with an emphasis on survival of consciousness: lack of understanding, a feeling of effort that their method bears no fruit, and more.
In most cases, people feel comfortable with her, because she divides the world into two equal and dichotomous parts: What I am good at and I will be good at forever – the profit from this part is compliments and praise.
What I am not good at and have no chance of being good at – the gain from this part is a sense of security in a certain routine – a glass ceiling. - Emotional consciousness – the consciousness that attracts attention. It is based on the 2 emotional arrays that are inside us: the mind and the heart. She does not divide the feelings into lack and existence. She leaves that division for us. We use this consciousness every time we let our emotions make decisions for us.
Pay attention – this is a very deceptive part: getting carried away by emotions is not using emotional consciousness! We use it precisely when we feel cold and the emotion takes an unconscious place. In most cases, it will manifest itself in life lessons that we are sure of on our way to pass them and will invite us to test a
new way. - Cognitive consciousness – consciousness that is based on all the information that enters the brain without it knowing how to contain it. As you remember, the brain is an array whose function is to solve problems and create strategies that connect to reality. As soon as information enters it that is not a problem and the brain fails to turn it into a problem, a reverse order is created. This consciousness imprisons all the problems that the brain solved in that unit of time and turns the problems themselves for the solution of the problem.
- Intuitive consciousness – consciousness whose main activity happens in the unconscious layer. Its activity is divided into two main stages:
A. Identifying the process without giving a concept and definition.
B. Redefining the process only once it is over.
Mainly manifested in personal evolutionary leaps. At the same time, it is the easiest consciousness to develop through on Earth because it does not allow the entry of interpretation. - Unity consciousness – a complete feeling on all levels that a person’s physical senses are able to perceive what happens in the inner reality and what happens in the outer reality equally. In unity consciousness there is no need for identity. Everything that happens in the world is experienced within a physical essence concentrated within the physical body. You are everything and everyone is you.
Each of these types of consciousness has powers of attraction and repulsion. You move between them unconsciously throughout the day. You have the option to artificially adopt the emotion of each of these types of consciousness to consciously and intentionally bring yourself into the consciousness that you believe will support your development.
Remember – if you don’t understand a message you received, it may have come from a different type of consciousness. There is no “high” or “low” here, all consciousnesses are required and important.
They are only ventilated or compressed at different levels from each other.
Choose your consciousness and remember – you are an infinite consciousness that is much wider than the compressions of the body or the idea of consciousness.