Consciousness: An Effect of the Purusha
Abstract
The cosmos is theorized as a playground of Purusha, who creates the cosmos by creating energy and guiding the energy through space and time consciousness. The space-time Consciousness is all-pervasive as coding of the space-time. The Quantum Memory Matrix shows that space-time itself holds a history of quantum information in memory cells. The cosmos is naturally information-centric, as expected from any mechanistic process. The consciousness can be understood as an effect of the Purusha, classified broadly into active and passive and in 12 subtypes. Human consciousness is a thought module made from digital energy bundles coded in the cosmic language called ‘Para’. The thought modules are a fractal of the cosmic mind. These modules, which are known as ‘Souls’, ’spirits’ or ‘selves’, have a unique sense of identity because of a feeling of separateness due to dissimilarity of information. These individual souls are housed either in brains or specific thought worlds. The purpose of such thought modules could be to evolve by learning through experiencing and interacting with nature and other beings. Such evolution may take many cycles of life. Since the process is information-centric, what matters for the soul is its ability to sense, process and make ethical decisions in line with the nature of reality. The hypothesis of the existence of a soul that acts like software is tested against empirical data of reincarnations, past-life regressions, out-of-body experiences, Akashic records, and near-death experiences of credible people. The common observation of these proves the existence of a soul which transcends the human body, the existence of thought worlds, the existence of other souls of divine nature, software neuroplasticity and the importance of ethical living. The evolution of the soul is from selfish to selfless, separateness to oneness, from attachment to detachment and from ignorance (darkness) to knowledge (light). This knowledge can motivate the modern human to seek a more balanced view of life, to be more considerate, compassionate, environmentally conscious and less attached.
ISSN: 2153-8212