The Core ‘I’ Model of Consciousness represents a significant shift in how we perceive identity and unity. It challenges the fragmented, surface-level understanding of self, urging us to move beyond the realms of thought and emotion to connect with the unified field of pure consciousness—what can also be termed absolute dharma.
This model redefines human potential by sourcing identity from the universal, unchanging foundation within each individual. It is a framework for achieving authentic, sustainable unity at personal and societal levels.
Key Principles of the Core ‘I’ Model
1. The Universal Identity:
The Core ‘I’ is the unifying principle underlying all individuality. It is not an intellectual concept or emotional state but the direct experience of pure consciousness—a shared field that connects all beings.
2. Transcending Ego-Based Identity:
Most human suffering arises from identifying with transient thoughts, emotions, or roles. The Core ‘I’ Model shifts this identification to the eternal presence within, fostering resilience, peace, and authentic action.
3. Accessing the Unified Field:
The only sustainable source of unity is the unified field of pure consciousness. Through practices like meditation, we can align with this source, transcending division and fostering harmony.
4. Absolute Dharma:
Dharma in this model refers to living in alignment with universal truth and natural law. It is the flow of life from the unified field, guiding individuals toward purpose and fulfillment.
5. Integration into Daily Life:
The Core ‘I’ is not separate from daily experience but underlies it. By living from this center, individuals naturally express higher states of intelligence, creativity, and compassion.
Why the Core ‘I’ Model is Essential
• Sustainability: Identity rooted in thoughts or emotions is inherently unstable. Identity sourced from pure consciousness is authentic, unshakable, and enduring.
• Global Unity: Recognizing a shared universal identity dissolves barriers of race, culture, and creed, fostering true harmony.
• Authentic Leadership: Leaders operating from the Core ‘I’ embody integrity and inspire collective progress.
Applications
1. Education:
Teach students to access pure consciousness through mindfulness and meditation, cultivating self-awareness and resilience.
2. Business:
Shift organizational values from profit-driven goals to purpose-driven alignment with dharma, fostering innovation and sustainability.
3. Healthcare:
Encourage practices that reduce stress and enhance mental well-being by reconnecting individuals with their Core ‘I.’
4. Social Harmony:
Create systems that recognize the shared humanity rooted in consciousness, breaking down divisive ideologies.
Contemplation
The Core ‘I’ Model of Consciousness is a transformative framework for addressing the challenges of modern life. By sourcing identity from the unified field of pure consciousness, we unlock the potential for authentic living, global unity, and the harmonious fulfillment of absolute dharma.
This paradigm shift is not theoretical—it is experiential. As each individual reconnects with their Core ‘I,’ the world itself transforms, reflecting the infinite possibilities of a higher state of being.
Sources; InnerIGPT
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita — A New Translation and Commentary , ch. 2, Verse 48, p. 135-138)
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