Whatever you want it for. Something good, I hope. Many are making a whole new view of things and a whole new world. That would be a good usage, I would think. I'd say it's for looking into the present and the future to see what we want to make of it. It's to see a flower and the birds circling in the air and smell the morning breeze on the way out the door. To sense the excitement of all the creatures in nature and that someone needs some help. It's the awareness, it's us. We are for whatever you are for. It's to be for something or everything. It's the decider. Which is, it's for deciding what it's for.
Actually speaking there are seven states of consciousness. They are Waking Dreaming Sleeping Transcendental Cosmic God Unity Usually all of us definitely are enjoying three states of consciousness. These are waking, dreaming and sleeping. But there comes a fourth state of consciousness named as transcendental consciousness. This establishes that we are beyond thinking yet we are alert. Hence the mind is in a state of restful alert. This state is rarely attained by all of us only at random. But to sustain this we have to practice a technique of performing meditation. If this state is sustained to such an extent that it exists through out 24 hours then this will be termed as another state of consciousness. This is named as Cosmic consciousness. With this cosmic state we come to know that there is some driving force apart from us. This is named as God consciousness and then it is so immediate to reach the last ie seventh state of consciousness called unity consciousness. Here 'I' am the only one present for ever and every where, ie beyond time and beyond space. Hence the statement. Aham Brahmasmim.
The relationship between physical matter and consciousness is not fully understood. Some theories propose that consciousness emerges from the complex interactions of brain activity and neural networks. However, the exact mechanisms through which matter gives rise to consciousness remain a topic of debate among scientists and philosophers.
No, behaviorists believe that consciousness cannot be objectively studied or measured, so they focused on observable behaviors. They did not attribute the development of consciousness to serving a useful purpose.
All of these. APEX :)
Consciousness refers to our awareness of ourselves and our surroundings. It involves the ability to perceive, think, and experience emotions. The exact nature and mechanisms of consciousness are still not completely understood by science.
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".
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Anthropology of Consciousness was created in 1990.
Universal Consciousness was created in 1972.
Understanding Consciousness was created in 2000.
Consciousness Explained was created in 1991.
Consciousness - album - was created in 2008.
A Universe of Consciousness was created in 2000.