Our consciousness text

Our consciousness

Our consciousness is the area where the processed information from our perception comes together. It is our cockpit, our control center. It is the part of us that we ultimately perceive as “I.” Our consciousness, in turn, has access to various areas of our personality and our memories, and serves as the observer, navigator, and often decision-maker of our person. Communication between the individual areas of our brain takes place largely through thoughts. Thoughts are triggered by impulses that can express a state of mind or a need. However, thoughts can also be triggered by impulses that we receive from outside through our senses.

When my stomach is empty, it sends out signals. The “feeling of hunger” is transmitted to the conscious mind, where it may be immediately recognized as such. However, it may also be that our stomach emits a noticeable growling sound, which can then be heard by our own ears. This then sends another signal to the conscious mind, which also conveys the need for food. The consciousness may then send a thought to our memory to check when we last ate. If this was a long time ago, it further confirms our suspicion that we are hungry.
This everyday example clearly shows that the different areas of the body communicate with each other and pass information on to the consciousness. Thoughts serve as a tool for the transmission and conscious processing of information.

However, many people are not really aware of their own consciousness. This may seem contradictory at first glance, but people’s personalities are sometimes quite complex, with different areas of the psyche being emphasized to varying degrees. Consciousness plays a superordinate role in this and is not part of the psyche, i.e., the character. Nevertheless, it can influence one’s own character if one’s self-confidence is strongly developed. Self-confident people usually find it easier to develop leadership qualities because they radiate a certain confidence and superiority. If you are able to better analyze the processes in your own body and psyche, you can also apply many of these insights to other people. Your own sensory perception is also enhanced because information reaches the right area of the brain faster and more reliably, and incoming information is evaluated more efficiently.
When people look for a leader, self-confidence is one of the decisive factors because self-confident people radiate a natural dominance. People who perceive themselves in great detail usually also perceive their fellow human beings and their environment in greater detail.

If you are not properly aware of your own consciousness, you are often at the mercy of your own feelings, which send out uncontrolled impulses that can lead to a wide variety of reactions. This can lead to a general feeling of insecurity, which is also perceived by other people.

It is entirely possible to strengthen your own consciousness and train it through specific exercises. In doing so, it is useful to become more familiar with the different facets of your own psyche. A first step can be to consciously detach yourself from your ego for a while and create a level of consciousness that is above your ego. This can be achieved through meditation, whereby the type of meditation is not subject to any fixed rules and there are many paths that can lead to the goal. In a state of consciousness detached from one’s own ego, it can be much easier to perceive and correctly interpret the voice of one’s own soul. Many people consciously strive for this state in order to develop inner balance through direct contact with their own soul.

Unfortunately, there are many external factors that make it almost impossible for people to find this inner balance. People’s consciousness is deliberately suppressed and hindered in its natural function. This has probably been happening for many thousands of years, and its origins can be imagined as follows: Over a period of several thousand years, people have become increasingly conscious. Individual consciousness has led to a collective consciousness that has enabled humans to achieve unique accomplishments. Humans should be viewed as a single entity whose goal is to create an optimal habitat for the entire species in harmony with the nature of the planet.

However, humans began long ago to put their own needs above those of others. And at some point, human consciousness became so complex that they began to lie to each other in order to deceive the consciousness of others and gain an advantage for themselves from this deception. It is not clear exactly when humans first began to deliberately deceive their fellow humans. However, we can assume that this happened a very long time ago and inevitably led to a chain reaction within society.

Once a lie has taken hold, it is very difficult to get rid of it. This is because no one wants to be the first to give up the advantage they have gained through deliberate deception. People tend to lie preventively in order to preempt deception by others. This is a systematic paradox and has led to people hardly developing intellectually over the last two thousand years.

The further one moves away from objective truth, the less precise the image reflected by one’s own consciousness becomes. People’s consciousness is deliberately weakened in order to make them more compliant and take away their need for self-determination. Unfortunately, this deliberate indoctrination has led to a far-reaching restriction of human consciousness, which is likely to be very difficult to reverse.

It is my thesis that humanity can only evolve if it collectively raises its consciousness to the next level. If humans do not succeed in developing their consciousness in parallel with their technological development, humanity will eventually destroy itself and make way for new species.

Another aspect of my thesis is that there are indeed some people who are at higher levels of consciousness and who use this knowledge specifically to harm others and gain an advantage for themselves. The goal of these people is not to share their knowledge and help humanity overcome evil. Instead, they prefer to keep people in ignorance and use the power of evil for themselves. Some of these people refer to themselves as Satanists, which is quite an appropriate term, as they actually prevent people from doing the right thing through their manipulation. On the contrary, they constantly strive to bring war, hunger, and disaster upon people in order to profit from the suffering they cause. This can be described as the work of the devil and, more generally, as the “evil” in human beings.

So what lessons can we learn from this?

Our own consciousness sets the framework for our mental competence, and there are constant attempts to hinder the development of our consciousness. However, as soon as we become aware of this, we open the door to the next level of consciousness. Only when we recognize that we have been manipulated can we act accordingly to free ourselves from this manipulation. Once we have liberated our consciousness, it is up to us to make the right decision and share our knowledge with our fellow human beings to help them find their way to a higher consciousness as well.