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In quantum physics objects are calculated
as waves of possibility, not as determined, measurable
movements. The possibilities are possibilities of consciousness
to choose from. We also need to make a radical shift about how
we conceptualize consciousness. It cannot be dualism.
Consciousness cannot be made of
particles... it can't be a product of the brain and it cannot be
a dual separate object either. We need to understand that the
material possibilities are possibilities of consciousness itself
to choose from and that these particles are not separate from
consciousness.
Consciousness chooses by shifting the
perspective of its focus and what is known to exist within
consciousness itself.
For example, some people are able to see auras or energy fields
around people and other living things, while others are not able
to see the energy fields. Why? How can this be explained in a
reasonable manner?
The simple answer is that until the
possibility of the existence of auras becomes known to
consciousness and consciousness chooses an event of collapse
which means the change from possibility into actuality, the
person will not see these auras because within their
consciousness they are not aware of the existence of
auras.
However, once the belief that these
energy fields are possible, this then becomes a possibility for
consciousness to choose from.
Consciousness is the foundation of both matter and mind, which
are both possibilities of consciousness and when consciousness
changes possibilities into an event of actual experience, some
of the possibilities are collapsed as physical and some as
mental. Mental possibilities are nonmaterial.
They are possibilities of meaning and
when consciousness collapses these meaning possibilities in
conjunction with the brain possibilities, the collapsed brain
actuality makes a representation of the collapsed mental meaning
of the experienced thought. This is what is called downward
causation.
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