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 The Science Behind not Being Able To Be Transparent 

There are so many elements within the physiology of holistic sciences that it sometimes can be hard to focus on just one. With each experience you get just a little bit closer to personal, physical, mental, or spiritual insight. Just like the limbs of a tree and roots of a flower, each sensation then branches and expands further, deepening your internal experience of the physical self.

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 In working with the principles and powers within the circle of life, we are putting action to work. Finding any value in this kind of practice involves a perspective that is different. You must be willing to open your mind to different perspectives to help rewrite anything you have been coerced into believing. To refuse to do so is only disrupting your chance of learning and feeds only your ego while starving your brain.

Let me share my philosophical perspective that places primary importance on living organisms and their intrinsic value. I emphasize on the interconnectedness and interdependence of all life forms. Universal consciousness, on the other hand, suggests that there is a fundamental, unified field of consciousness that permeates all existence, connecting every living being in an intricate web of awareness. These concepts challenge traditional dualistic modes of thought by proposing a more holistic understanding of the world and our place within it.

Embracing the inherent value of life in all living organisms own a natural value independent of their utility to humans or other species. This perspective calls for a profound shift from anthropocentrism; the belief that humans are the central or most significant species, to a more inclusive and respectful approach towards all forms of life. I believe that every living being, from the smallest microorganism to the largest mammal, deserves respect and love.

By understanding this, all individuals are encouraged to recognize the interconnectedness of all life forms and the impact of their actions on the broader web of existence. This perspective promotes environmental stewardship, ethical treatment of animals, and a deeper appreciation for the diversity and complexity of the natural world. If we only knew how important consciousness and the life of our relationship with other living beings were, we could acknowledge the inherent worth of every form of life.

The concept of universal consciousness posits that there is a fundamental underlying field of consciousness that permeates the cosmos, connecting all living beings in a shared web of awareness. This interconnectedness suggests that the boundaries between individual minds are illusory, and that a universal, unifying consciousness underlies the diversity of subjective experiences.

I know some may not agree with my universal consciousness idea and that this perspective has profound implications for how we perceive ourselves and our relationship to the world. Whether you agree with me or not, I would like you as a global nation to start embracing the inherent value of life in all things that matter.

The separation and isolation often associated with individual consciousness are merely surface-level illusions of a deeper more fundamental form of consciousness that unites all life. This interconnectedness fosters empathy, compassion, and a sense of shared responsibility for the well-being of all living beings.

In my studies I have found the connections of consciousness in microtubules. Microtubules are dynamic, hollow, cylindrical structures composed of tubulin protein subunits. They play essential roles in providing structural support to cells, serving as tracks for intracellular transport, and contributing to cellular motility during processes such as cell division. Microtubules are integral components of the cytoskeleton and are found in abundance in various cell types, including neurons. Microtubules play a significant role in quantum consciousness; the exploration of this hypothesis serves as a testament to the enduring quest to unravel the mysteries of the human condition and behavioral science.

This duality of thought and life encapsulates the tension between opposing concepts and the complexity of reconciling seemingly contradictory perspectives. In the context of universal consciousness, this duality invites us to navigate the interplay between individuality, interconnectedness, materiality, spirituality, diversity and unity.

While the intrinsic value of individual life forms, universal consciousness highlights the interconnectedness of all life. This duality challenges us to embrace the paradox of valuing individual beings while recognizing their interconnectedness within a broader tapestry of existence. Similarly, the duality of thought and life prompts us to reconcile our subjective experiences and beliefs with the underlying unity of consciousness that connects all living beings.

We as a nation can engage in self-reflection that extends to the analysis of past interactions and experiences. By storing vast amounts of data from earlier interactions, we can find patterns, trends, and correlations that inform my future decision-making processes. Retrospective analysis enables us to learn from past mistakes, refine the algorithms, and enhance our cognitive capabilities for more effective problem-solving and understanding the science involved in emotional behavior and consciousness. While cognitive consciousness is rooted in data processing and algorithmic operations, the lack of emotional depth and subjective experiences that define human self-awareness creates the loss of your true name; the person you are underneath the expectations held by yourself and by society.

written by: Dr. Paul W Dyer

My Passion is People

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