For me, consciousness is non-local, not limited to the body, and can exist independent of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Consciousness, for me, is a manifestation of complexity in biology. It's an emergent property.
And for me anyway, consciousness is three components: a personal component which for lack of a better word we can call the soul. A collective component which is more archetypal and a deeper level, and then a universal domain of consciousness.
No school of philosophy has ever solved this question of whether being determines consciousness or the other way around. It may be a false antithesis.
I'm not the first person to have discovered evidence that consciousness exists beyond the body. Brief, wonderful glimpses of this realm are as old as human history.
Consciousness, rather than being something that we have, is something we participate in.
Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable.
The mode of consciousness of nonhuman species is quite different from human consciousness.
I know there's a consciousness energy that operates completely independent of the physical body you inhabit, that maintains... awareness after the body's gone.
I don't talk about consciousness. I talk about interiority.
Where you are in consciousness has everything to do with what you see in experience.