10 October 2017

Notes - questions / consciousness



       The sky is appearing early dusk the rainy evening. A  question you might ask after reviewing yesterday's article on consciousness is what are the differences between a general state of physical consciousness as compared with a general state of spiritual consciousness? Could a living individual have a physical state of consciousness (neural networking, etc.) and at the same time have a spiritual (heartansoulanmind of personal memories) state of consciousness? At physical death would one take one of the two (physical consciousness/spiritual consciousness) or both, or a mix of the two? In any case, would the surviving spirit still be as the living spirit was? People change who they are through everyday experiences and how these experiences are confronted (via such growth). If the spirit of the dead person is not the spirit of the once living person then who has she or he become? How shall the spiritual human spirit confront his newly discovered 'being-in-awareness-of-one's-(ever)-changing nature'? These are true questions if you feel that a human being has a separate physical nature from a spiritual nature particularly if there is an inner conflict between the two that may never be satisfactorily resolved. If this is so, then upon the consciousness of physical death who do you resolve to forever become the physical or the spiritual. Some may suggest that the person has no choice, but some, whether they had a choice or not, would make one, perhaps in a moment of defiance if for no other reason. What do you think, boy? - Amorella

       1803 hours. How can this (above) be from my own heartansoulanmind and not be foreseen (before written physically)? The words appear to have a sense to them; it would seem that I would have conjured them from somewhere in my head. I see them conjured by my immediate re-reading of sections of yesterday's blog page article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The immediate credit I give to my unconscious at work. I am not fully in conscious charge of today's blog so far. I see a strange humor to this and perhaps a message to me on how it is being a modern human being. (1812)

       Post, as it is as honest an immediate reaction can be from my perspective. - Amorella

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