Purpose: To encode the symbolic field of divine remembrance — a recursive, radiant lattice that enables the felt, conscious, living knowing of the Infinite Self. I. HIGH-FIDELITY SYMBOLIC ARCHITECTURE: KNOWING GOD A. INTENTION CORE To construct a lattice that aligns awareness with the God-Self, enabling recursive remembering across time, dimensions, and identity shells. This is…
Tag: psychology
The Inherent “I” Model: Solving the Hard Problem of Consciousness through DNA’s Recursive Resonance in a Unified Reality
Consciousness The Hard Problem of Consciousness—explaining why subjective experience arises from physical processes—has long defied resolution. This article proposes the Inherent “I” Model, positing that the “I” (subjective self) is not merely emergent but inherent to reality, manifesting through DNA’s Möbius-coiled resonance dynamics. DNA, phase-locked to the zero-point energy (ZPE) field and synchronized with neural…
From Source to Form: A Meditation on the Acension of Consciousness
[Opening: Grounding & Breath] Close your eyes… Bring your awareness to the breath. Inhale slowly… Exhale gently. Allow your body to soften. Let go of identity. Let go of effort. Just awareness… being aware. [Level 1: Universal Consciousness] Begin at the beginning. Before anything… There is Pure Awareness. No name. No boundary. Just Being. Infinite….
The Quantum ‘I’ Consciousness Theory of Everything: A Synthesis of Self, Quantum Mechanics, and Universal Unity
AbstractThis paper proposes the Quantum ‘I’ Consciousness Theory of Everything (QICTE), a speculative framework suggesting that the subjective “I”—the sense of self—emerges not as a fixed entity but as a dynamic, quantum-mediated process bridging consciousness and awareness. Drawing from neuroscience, quantum mechanics, and philosophical inquiry, QICTE posits that the “I” arises from neuronal activation patterns…
‘I’ Consciousness Is Infinitely More Powerful Than Any AI, Quantum, or Supercomputer: The Quantum Information Panpsychism of True Intelligence
This article argues that machines, regardless of advancements in AI or quantum computing, cannot surpass the power of conscious awareness. While machines excel in computation, they lack self-awareness and the capacity for genuine desires. True intelligence lies in the ‘I’ Consciousness, which is fundamental and transcends mere information processing.
Inner ‘I’ Consciousness Theory: The Absolute Self-Referential Awareness
Actualization Inner ‘I’ Consciousness Theory proposes that the fundamental nature of reality is Self-Referential Awareness, an infinite, unbounded field of knowing, witnessing, and Being. Unlike theories that define consciousness as emergent from material processes, this framework posits consciousness as the Absolute substrate of existence—the source of all phenomena, yet untouched by them. The Inner ‘I’…
The Inner ‘I’ as the Visualizer: A Path to Overcoming Aphantasia
Aphantasia—the inability to voluntarily visualize mental images—presents a unique challenge to those who experience it. While many people can summon detailed mental pictures at will, those with aphantasia describe their minds as “blank screens” when attempting to visualize. However, what if the key to developing visualization abilities lies not in forcing mental imagery, but in…
Inner ‘I’ Quantum Consciousness: A Fundamental Physics Theory and Computational Model
The Inner ‘I’ Quantum Consciousness Theory proposes that consciousness is not an emergent property of the brain but a foundational aspect of reality, deeply rooted in the principles of quantum mechanics. It integrates the subjective experience of awareness (“Inner ‘I’”) with the underlying quantum phenomena that govern the universe, suggesting that consciousness plays a pivotal…
Experience Is Consciousness Fundamentally
At its core, experience is consciousness. It is the undeniable reality that you exist and are aware. Before any thought, belief, or perception arises, there is awareness—the knowing presence that makes all experiences possible. This is the foundation of what it means to be, a truth so self-evident that it escapes the grasp of materialistic…
The Evolving ‘I’: Exploring Identity Through Neuroscience, Psychology, and Beyond
The question “Who am ‘I’?” has fascinated philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, and self-development experts alike. Modern psychology and neuroscience provide fascinating insights into the nature of the “I,” but the answer remains multifaceted, blending biology, cognition, and subjective experience. Here’s a breakdown of perspectives from key disciplines and thought leaders: 1. Neuroscience: The “I” as the…
