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Meta-Rational Thought by Leslie Fieger
We, the human species, stand on the threshold of a new era…
...The Age of Conscious Awareness.
This threshold is, however, also a precipice on which we are poised and
from which we cannot turn back. We must make a leap into the future, into
the unknown. In order to survive that leap, we need to develop a new vision
of who we are and how we fit into the rest of the universe.
Humanity must undergo a transformation. We must decide to change the
current image of seeing ourselves as creatures of circumstance into a new
vision of seeing ourselves as creators. More distinctly, we must learn to
become conscious, rather than unconscious, creators.
In order for the human creature to become fully aware of its’ own nature
and creative potential, it must first come to
understand the concept of consciousness.
It is typical for most people to think of consciousness as something
uniquely human—at least that state of mind referred to as
self-consciousness.
Some even go so far as to say that consciousness is a state that is
caused by the human brain, an epiphenomenal result of brain mass, an
electrochemical accident of biological evolution.
Most people tend to believe that their own ability to be aware of their
own consciousness is so unique and special that, in this world, and,
perhaps, even in the entire universe, only Homo Sapiens is fully conscious
or sentient.
This is a critical error.
The idea that only humans possess consciousness is a delusional deceit.
Human consciousness is so enthralled with its' own discovery (ability to
self-reference) that it interprets its' inability to perceive of all that
which lies outside of its own perceptual abilities as evidence that
consciousness is a unique activity of the human brain.
The general conclusion is that consciousness is a product of mind and
mind is a product of brain. Not only is that a
critical philosophical error but it is also a spiritual dead end.
The belief that consciousness is a product of mind prevents the
individual, and our whole culture, from realizing its unity with all that
is and from experiencing the state known as cosmic consciousness or
transcendent consciousness.
To decide that simply because something is outside of, or beyond, our
normal perceptual abilities should be interpreted to mean that it is
nonexistent, is the folly of fools.
Human consciousness, or intellect, stares blindly at a 5 billion
year-old star, which sustains not only itself, but also, all life on planet
earth and perceives no conscious activity, and therefore, concludes that
there is none. Modern humans also walk around on this planet, whose
biosphere ‘magically’ enables their existence, along with the myriad of
other life forms, without sensing and thus not believing in a planetary
consciousness.
We marvel at the complexity of matter, the behavior of our own cellular
structures, and the vastness of the universe; but we decide that it is
mechanistic, unconscious stuff simply obeying the laws of nature. We refuse
to imagine that each and every part of the entire cosmos is conscious and
acting in harmony with a creative pattern emanating from a common source—a
universal consciousness.
This universality of consciousness has been experienced by individuals
for millennia, but has not been accepted in our modern worldview because it
is non-rational.
The rational approach says that what can be perceived and then validated
through experience or experiment is real and all else is not. If an
individual happens to have an experience of transcendence (or a glimpse of
the universality of consciousness), it is either ignored by our culture or
dismissed as a chemical incident of brain. It is either ‘not real’ or ‘not
really real’; that is to say, it is judged as being ethereal.
Other ethereal things are sacredness and spirit. They, too, are not
rational, not real.
Those who have experienced the transcendent speak, almost poetically, of
the spirit of things as being the true reality and assert, irrationally,
that everything is sacred.
In sum, they aver that the physical arises out of the metaphysical; the
real emerges from the ethereal.
This should not be a difficult concept even for the strictly rational
mind to comprehend.
We know that the cellular structure of our brain is determined by its
molecular construction; molecules are predicated upon atomic combination;
atoms constructed out of quantum particles; quantum particles defined by
sub-quantum wavicles; sub-quantum stuff being constituted of light tied
into knots—self-referencing light.
The physical emerges from the metaphysical. The real from the ethereal.
Brain cells emerge from light. Consciousness is in the light prior to it
existing within brain cells or neural connections.
What is it to self-reference? It is to be
self-conscious, or conscious of being conscious.
So, in order for light to self-reference with a purpose (i.e. the
creation of matter), it must be filled with consciousness. It must have or
be spirit. Things of the spirit are understood to be sacred. So this
self-referencing, self-conscious light must be sacred.
If all there is, is light, then all must be
sacred. ALL.
This is not a new perspective. Aboriginal cultures around the world held
this view long before the ‘age of reason’ became our dominant mythos.
Our current attitude is to dismiss this, our own historical wisdom, by
labeling those beliefs as primitive, pagan, superstitious and ignorant.
BUT, it is our current society’s primitive conceptualization of
consciousness that leads us to denigrate our environment by denying the
sacredness of all things.
It is our present pagan attitude that allows us to sacrifice entire
species on the altar of material progress.
It is our contemporary superstitious fear of our own natural
surroundings that prevents us from recognizing our intimate connection to
all things made manifest by this universal consciousness.
It is our modern ignorance of this universality of consciousness that
keeps us trapped in separation and fear.
In order to learn to live in harmony with the rest of creation, and not
leap to our own demise, like lemmings, off this precipice on which we
stand, and in order to become enlightened creatures, we must learn to
reconceptualize our understanding of consciousness.
We must learn that consciousness is the
non-physical source of the physical.
It is what creates the tangible from the intangible. Consciousness does
not arise from the physical (the brain); the physical arises from
consciousness (the light).
Consciousness expresses itself vibrationally, geometrically,
mathematically, physically forming patterns out of the potentiality created
through the process of self-referencing.
Consciousness is the primal source that chooses to become matter by
immersing itself in its own imagined creation through the sub-quantum dance
patterns of light that spontaneously emerge to form quantum particles; then
further complexify to form atoms, then molecules, then cells, then you.
Every quark, every muon, every graviton, every electron, every photon
and every neuron is consciousness.
In order to step of the precipice into the unknown, into the void, and
fly free into our creator potential, we must learn to become consciously
aware creators (not just creatures) and then, intentionally, self-evolve or
transmutate into becoming co-creators with universal consciousness.
We need to learn, as individuals and as a culture, to become
meta-rational.
That is where our true potential, our potency lies. That is where our
enlightenment lies.
What is it to become enlightened? It is to know your self as light
infused with consciousness.
AND, to recognize that so too...is all else in creation...
SACRED / LIGHT / CONSCIOUSNESS!
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