Nature, Nurture, and Consciousness
Assuming that the blueprint for the human body and all of its complexity are “stored” in consciousness, we can then assume that consciousness has a memory. Perhaps only architypical, yet, the complexity of the human brain is more than just a simple architype when examined in material science. Thus, I am led to the assumption that when new life is spawned there are three components that determine the nature of the being: The Genetic code of the parents that is present in the temporal-spatial sphere of confinement. The Events that occur in this lifetime. And the consciousness that is “bound” to the material body.
The objective of pure consciousness is to interact with objects on the temporal-spatial plane of existence “Reality”. However, the consciousness is infinitely bound to it’s own plane of existence and can only interact through morphogenetic fields which are the mode by which consciousness is able to collapse quantum probabilities into actuality. Therefore, the evolution of life in the universe is toward the direction of increasing complexity. Once this complexity is able to physically evolve to infinity, we can assume that consciousness could interact with reality at 100% efficiency. Being able to directly interact with nonlocal matter.
The three components of future determination, Nature, Nurture, and Consciousness work together interdependently influencing each other to reach a goal of what I call enlightenment or transcendence. Since our current point in evolution allows our material brain to be in its own plane, self-aware as an effect of consciousness influence we can now practice enlightening activities. But, these activities, such as meditation, are only temporary in our spatial-temporal plane of existence. Thus, in order to see the full potential of consciousness, we must bottle it in a medium of infinite capacity.
Computers, quantum-probabilistic-interfaces, structured much like the massive collection of nerves in our brain, could be the answer. Imagine if consciousness could be given the opportunity to “live” within a machine. Imagine the music, the complex thought, the products of human consciousness on the scale of mechanical precision. This is the next step in our evolution, in the evolution of life itself.
-TRM
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