Human consciousness
Human consciousness

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Human consciousness

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For this purpose we will consider the following issues: the conceptual part of intelligence (all semantic information on which conscious processes rely), the logical part of intelligence (the rules of transformation of semantic information), the workings of intelligence (the basic algorithm of automatic and conscious search for a solution) and intellectual processes (the connection of intelligence with the main parts of consciousness). The intellect chakra has many differences from the standard chakras, but the focus here will be on issues whose understanding is primarily necessary for the purposeful development of the intellect.

3.1. Intelligence

Intellect is a component of consciousness designed to control its other components through analytical work with formalized information (thoughts). In controlling part it is represented in the form of a separate chakra having the same name (intellect) and consisting of conceptual part, logical part, control unit and supporting systems. In the realizing part it is represented in the form of thought structures — laws, the structure and rules of work of which are similar to other thought structures (Ch.1, s.5.2).


The conceptual part is the part of the intellect designed to represent all conceptual (semantic) information about the external world, the internal world and their laws. It is used by the logical part in the processing of thoughts and serves as the basic part for the formation of all other parts of consciousness (ready-made programs or components for the creation of required programs are taken from it).


Logical part — a part of intellect, designed to provide logical information (rules of transformation of conceptual information) and conscious: search for solutions using conceptual part and information from other chakras, formation, transformation and control through the control unit of intellect and control units of other chakras (and through chakras all energetic and physical systems).


The work of intellect — automatic mechanisms of information transformation, designed for conscious realization of the predominantly basic mode of consciousness work (search and decision making (creation of thoughts) on any situation, task, issue, etc.). In most cases a person perceives only ready-made thoughts, but through self-programming (Ch.3, s.3.4) he is able to consciously set and change the mechanisms of their creation.


Intellectual processes — mechanisms of consciousness work, designed to ensure the interaction of the intellect with the rest of the chakras. All these mechanisms are realized through the control unit of intellect, to which the blocks are subordinated control of all other chakras. The realizing part transmits information to the intellect directly in the form of thoughts or to the spiritual chakra in the form of images and sensations.

3.2. Conceptual part

Conceptual part — presents information in the form of concepts and connections between them. Concepts are structured by levels of generality (practical, theoretical, abstract), degree of complexity (words, thoughts, complexes of thoughts, ideas, complexes of ideas) and are arranged in the direction of creating hierarchical structures to ensure speed, convenience and efficiency of the intellect.


Practical level of concepts — through the spiritual chakra is connected with concrete systems and images in memory, displaying real objects and processes. Theoretical level — contains names of concepts and description of regularities related to a set of concrete objects and situations. Abstract level — contains names of concepts and description of regularities to which the theoretical level is subordinated by purely logical signs.


A word is the name of some concept. Thought — a sequence of words combined into an elementary program. Complex of thoughts — interconnected thoughts describing some regularity, object, process or their characteristics. Idea (method) — a sequence of thoughts, the realization of which leads to the achievement of some goal. Complex of ideas — interrelated ideas describing regularities and methods of achieving goals in any sphere.


Connections — are intended for representation of elementary sense (interrelations and rules of transformation) through connection of concepts among themselves, with memory and systems. They have many types and are divided into three types: permissible (they allow corresponding actions), inadmissible (they prohibit corresponding actions) and correspondence links (they connect with systems and images in memory for their identification, etc.).


Relationships between concepts — build concepts into hierarchical structures through the main types of relationships: structural (part — whole), functional (function — its components), qualitative (characteristics — its components), classifying (general — particular), quantitative (more — less), affiliation and others. The inability of a person to create such structures limits his intelligence and can block further development.

3.3. Logical part

Logical part — represents information in the form of conditions (characteristics of concepts themselves and their relations), rules for creating new and transforming existing concepts and relations. Logical information as well as conceptual information is structured by levels of generality (practical, theoretical and abstract level), degree of complexity (declensions, operations, conclusions, evaluations, priorities) and built in hierarchical structures.


Practical level of logic — is designed to work with practical level concepts and corresponds to specific recommendations in standard situations.


Theoretical level of logic — is intended for working with theoretical concepts and corresponds to the rules of searching for solutions in some classes of situations. Abstract level — is intended for working with abstract concepts and corresponds to the rules of developing algorithms for finding solutions.


Declensions are logical features of concepts, intended to indicate the possibility of establishing relations corresponding to them. They are mainly formed by the grammar of natural language and serve to introduce operations. Operations — rules based on the combination of declensions, intended for partial verification of thoughts, creation and transformation of concepts and relations. They are formed by statements, logical and other laws realized in consciousness.


Conclusions — rules designed to analyze and synthesize information through the establishment of cause-and-effect relationships. They are formed on the basis of operations, previously realized conclusions and corresponding concepts. Evaluations — rules intended for determining any parameters of information (reliability, value, other characteristics) according to the entered criteria, its structuring, introduction of priorities and ensuring their operation.



Priorities — include: goal settings, decision-making schemes, preferences, subordinations and rules designed to organize the work of the intellect and consciousness as a whole through the choice of goals, tasks and methods of their implementation. They are formed unconsciously through parental and social programming, and consciously through one’s own reflections based on esoteric, philosophical, scientific, religious and social information.

3.4. The workings of the intellect

The work of the intellect is carried out according to a universal algorithm of analyzing and synthesizing information, which is laid down in the intellect initially (at the creation of the soul), and then develops through receiving information corresponding to it (oppressed by information contradicting it). At the same time, the input information for the work of the intellect is divided into three types: basic (the task set), external (meaning, form) and internal (life goals, state, etc.).


Analysis — designed to set up the intellect and required components to find a solution and consists of five stages. 1st stage — the main and external information is broken down into components (names), each of which activates the concepts corresponding to it through connections. 2nd stage — input information is replicated and through activated concepts is sent to thought structures for automatic processing.



Stage 3 — by internal (primarily by goals and state) and external information, the priority determines the type of response. Stage 4 — by connections of activated concepts, conclusions, evaluations and priorities are determined, which are capable in principle to create the required solution. Stage 5 — according to the type of answer and parameters of work of assessments and conclusions, the priority determines the order of their use.


Synthesis — is intended for choosing one of the existing solution options or creating a new one and consists of three stages. The 1st stage — fixation, evaluation and prioritization of the decision on the possibility of using as an answer some thought related to the activated concepts or one of the results received from the thought structures.


Stage 2 — if the synthesis is not completed at the first stage, the priority determines the form of the answer and all the necessary requirements for its components. Stage 3 — search for concepts satisfying the requirements, which is carried out by available and created connections through evaluations and conclusions; arrangement of the obtained concepts in thoughts and their evaluation by the priority for the possibility of using them as an answer.


3.5. Intellectual processes

Intellectual processes — determine the meaning and form of input information intended for the work of the intellect and coming from conscious, subconscious and superconscious parts, as well as the response of the intellect to them. At the same time, the adequacy of intellectual processes is set by the adequacy of intellectual information realized in consciousness (on average for society this indicator is approximately equal to 70%).


Thought is a standard way of internal representation of semantic information in human consciousness and consciousnesses of beings within our Cosmos (therefore, communication with all these beings on the telepathic level is possible in principle). It is a specially organized energy with fixed positions, high degree of information protection, etc.


Conscious processes — interact with the intellect through the spiritual chakra and ajna. The spiritual chakra automatically processes external information, information about human sensations and transmits the most important conclusions and evaluations to the intellect according to its program. The intellect controls the consciousness through the transmission of direct programs (thoughts) to the chakra control blocks, setting the form through the spiritual chakra (images) and the power of transformation through the ajna.


Subconscious processes — transmit to the intellect information about the state of their systems, the results of the experimental and basic modes, the results of analyzing the perceived energy and information (including from the spaces to which the person is connected). The information from these processes is perceived and processed by the intellect if it is extreme, corresponds to human goals and has sufficient energy to enter the conscious process.


Superconscious processes — transmit to the intellect information similar to subconscious processes, but on their own levels, as well as control information from the Spiritual Being, external systems, God and the Cosmos. Information from these processes is perceived by the intellect directly through thoughts or through the spiritual chakra (sensations, images) if the consciousness is not blocked by negative information and has the appropriate abilities for this.


CONCLUSIONS


1. Intelligence — a component of consciousness designed to control its other components through analytical thought work.


2. Basic functions of intellect — realized by the control unit, conceptual and logical parts of the intellectual chakra and laws.


3. The conceptual part — is intended to present all conceptual (semantic) information about oneself, the surrounding world and their laws.


4. Logical part — designed for presentation of logical information, processing of input information, search and decision making.


5. Control unit — designed to implement the decisions made through reinforcement of commands and interaction with the rest of the chakras.


6. The work of intellect — is carried out according to the universal algorithm of analysis and synthesis of information, laid down in a person initially.


7. Adequacy of intellectual processes — is determined by the adequacy of intellectual information realized in human consciousness.

Section 4. Spirituality

In life, spirituality is most often manifested in the form of abilities that are necessary for any person — it is creativity, understanding of people, positive relationships with them, extraordinary perception of themselves and the world around them. Its formation is influenced by many factors and, unfortunately, not all of them are not taken into account by traditional education, because of which, for example, the cultural heritage of ancient Greece is in many ways more valuable than the «spiritual» production of modern highly developed countries.


At the same time, in society the development of spirituality is not focused through culture and religion, while in esotericism there are special techniques and methods of developing abilities, which to some extent rely on knowledge about the mechanisms of consciousness. Therefore, the purpose of this paragraph is to give a description of the main provisions on spirituality and its realization in consciousness.


For this purpose, let us consider the following issues: external memory (it is the basis for the ability to interact with the external world), internal memory (determines the ability to interact with one’s inner world), spiritual attitudes (responsible for working with images, establishing connections between external and internal memory) and spiritual processes (describe the connections of spirituality with the rest of the components of consciousness).

4.1. Spirituality

Spirituality is a component of consciousness designed for conscious work with images and sensations, their perception, decoding (translation to the level of thoughts) and transferring the results to other components. In the controlling part, it is represented in the form of a spiritual chakra, which is based on spiritual attitudes, in the realizing part — in the form of qualities, external and internal memory.


External memory — is intended for fixation, storage and reproduction of all consciously and automatically perceived from the surrounding world (external) image information. This memory is represented mainly in the form of various matrices (images), which in the spiritual chakra are organized according to the logical principle, and in the other chakras — according to the time sequence of their perception and fixation.

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