Before anything came into existence there was oneness, this singularity was all there was completely all knowing, everywhere and nowhere present, and all powerful. Being all there is to be already, it knew that it could not be what it was not. In its magnificence it was aware of how grandiose it was, but already being all there was it knew that it could not be what it was not. Can your imagine knowing everything about everything but not feel what it felt like to be all there is… Experience comes from the friction between opposites, you cannot experience one without the other. There is know up without a down, there is no happy feeling if there is no un happy feelings to compare it to. So in its all powerful knowing it came up with exploding in to infinite amounts of smaller bits of what it was each bit uniform in, and of itself. So that the smaller part could experience the larger whole without an opposite through the collision of self and the absence of self. In this regard there is no bad just the absence of good.
If this is true then consciousness makes up absolutely everything. If that is true then what are our thoughts. In quantum physics its theorized that the observer defines the nature of a particle because you cannot` know both the wavelength and the position at the same time. You can either look at the particle in its position or the speed in which its vibrating. If that's true then our choices determine reality. http://projectglobalconsciousness.blogspot.com/
There are two main types of consciousness: phenomenal consciousness, which relates to our subjective experiences and perceptions, and access consciousness, which involves the processing and integration of information in the brain that allows us to be aware of our surroundings and make decisions. Other types, such as self-consciousness and higher-order consciousness, are also proposed by some theories of consciousness.
Waxing level of consciousness refers to an increasing or improving state of awareness or alertness. Waning level of consciousness, on the other hand, describes a decreasing or deteriorating state of awareness or alertness. These terms are often used in medical contexts to assess a person's level of consciousness.
Humans lose consciousness when the oxygen supply to the brain gets low.
Yes, ethanol is the main psychoactive ingredient in alcoholic beverages. It is responsible for the intoxicating effects such as altered consciousness and impaired motor skills when consumed in moderate to high amounts.
Quantum-noetics is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements of quantum physics and consciousness studies to explore the relationship between human consciousness and the physical world. It posits that the mind and consciousness play a fundamental role in shaping reality at a quantum level. Quantum-noetics seeks to understand how consciousness influences the behavior of subatomic particles and the nature of reality itself.
Yes, nutmeg contains a compound called myristicin that can have psychoactive effects when consumed in large amounts, potentially leading to a high or altered state of consciousness. However, consuming large amounts of nutmeg can also have negative side effects and is not recommended.
Naloxone nasal spray works by quickly binding to opioid receptors in the brain, blocking the effects of opioids and reversing their potentially deadly effects, such as slowed breathing and loss of consciousness.
Narcan Nasal Spray contains naloxone, which blocks the effects of opioids on the brain and can quickly reverse an opioid overdose by restoring normal breathing and consciousness.
Ketamine is a dissociative anesthetic. In lower doses, it can cause stimulation, while in higher doses, it causes depressant effects and loss of consciousness.
Some unanswered questions about consciousness include: What is the exact nature of consciousness? How does consciousness arise from the brain's neural activity? Can consciousness exist independently of the physical brain?
There are two main types of consciousness: phenomenal consciousness, which relates to our subjective experiences and perceptions, and access consciousness, which involves the processing and integration of information in the brain that allows us to be aware of our surroundings and make decisions. Other types, such as self-consciousness and higher-order consciousness, are also proposed by some theories of consciousness.
Has he gained consciousness yet?
Thinking about Consciousness was created in 2002.
Since there is broadly a lack of necessity for the plural form of consciousness, there isn't necessarily a cataloged form of it. Because of this, forms of a pluralized consciousness are often denoted in terms such as a "hive mind" or "collective consciousness".
A Universe of Consciousness was created in 2000.
Universal Consciousness was created in 1972.
Consciousness Explained was created in 1991.