Quantum consciousness theory


The Quantum Leap: Expanded Consciousness as Primary Reality Field

If the expanded consciousness was positioned as the primary field of reality, rather than as an emergent property of neural activity, it necessarily transforms our understanding of human perception and potential. This framework aligns with quantum field theories that suggest consciousness is an elemental and functional property of the universe, not merely a product of brain activity.[1]

“The proposed quantum physical model not only provides a basis for resolution of quantum uncertainty by causal self-observation of the universe, it also explains the existence of universal consciousness and puts the very nature of time and cause-effect relationships in a new perspective.”[2]

The ongoing disintegration of the brain barrier signals a transformative change in our notions of expanded consciousness. If we objectively adjust the way we observe our inner dialogue, the layers of our bias conditioning are readily exposed; the observers are now observing themselves. Conceptually, this new observation paradigm reflects observer and observed quantum theory, the simultaneous recognition of the observer as the observed. The decline of the brain barrier framework and the onset of expanded consciousness are the same event.

Neural Networks as Consciousness Transceivers

In this model, neural networks serve as sophisticated sensory information transceivers rather than generators of consciousness. Consider the following relationships.

Reception and Translation: How Neural Pathways Function

· Neural pathways function as complex antenna systems

· Synaptic networks act as filtering and focusing mechanisms

· Brain structures serve as processors translating universal (non-local) consciousness into individual (local) experience

Bandwidth and Capacity in Consciousness Reception

· Neural density and organization influence the bandwidth of expanded conscious reception

· Neuroplasticity represents the system's ability to expand its reception capacity

· Cognitive filters act as tuning mechanisms that will adjust through practice

· The default mode network transforms from an ego-bias limitation to a necessary interface between the individual and their expanded consciousness.

· Neural synchronization patterns reflect alignment with broader fields of expanded consciousness.

· Re-purposed brain functionality during meditation or transcendent experiences represents optimal reception conditions.

The process involves a paradoxical discovery: what we're searching for in expanded consciousness is precisely what's allowing us to search. I can’t resist inserting a verse here from one of my poems, “Searching for Water.

                                           “Inner journey —
fish searching for water
while swimming”

Consciousness Meditation

To be clear, consciousness meditation is a crucial element in the brain barrier disintegration process. Consciousness meditation practices create gaps in brain barrier dominance, or the demise of the ego-bias influence. Expanded consciousness energy occupies the gaps, and the practitioner experiences a fundamental shift in their inner work journey (see my article, "What is Consciousness Coherence?").


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is expanded consciousness as the primary field?

The primary field is a reference to the primary field of reality. Conventional discourse places the primary field of reality in the province conditioned thinking, or the ego-bias brain barrier framework. Reality is manipulated to fit bias-conditioned perspectives. Expanded consciousness as the primary field is absent ego-bias interference patterns. In this construct, reality is observed "as is," without distortion.

How does consciousness meditation change brain function?

Consciousness meditation, aligned with inner work ( see my article, What is Inner Work Anyway?, Part 1), is the gateway to expanded consciousness. When we function in the lesser conscious brain barrier playing field, the brain processes our observations and converts them to signal modes. Our brain and body systems are completely controlled through this structure. When we transition to interacting as expanded consciousness, the brain disengages from the lesser consciousness and begins expressing through the influence of expanded consciousness.


[1] 

Quantum Theory of Consciousness
Both consciousness and quantum phenomenon are subjective and indeterministic. In this paper, we propose consciousness is a quantum phenomenon. A quantum theory of consciousness (QTOC) is presented based on a new interpretation of quantum physics. We show that this QTOC can address the mind and body problem, the hard problem of consciousness. It also provides a physics foundation and mathematical formulation to study consciousness and neural network. We demonstrate how to apply it to develop and extend various models of consciousness. We show the predictions from this theory about the existence of a universal quantum vibrational field and the large-scale, nearly instantaneous synchrony of brainwaves among different parts of brain, body, people, and objects. The correlation between Schumann Resonances and some brainwaves is explained. Recent progress in quantum information theory, especially regarding quantum entanglement and quantum error correction code, is applied to study memory and shed new light in neuroscience.

[2] 

A New Premise for Quantum Physics, Consciousness and the Fabric of Reality
We submit a generalized interpretation of quantum physics on the basis of resolution of quantum indeterminacy, emerging from an integral and simultaneous change of physical relationships at the Planck scale. This model postulates "space-time

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Rob Taylor is a certified metaphysics and consciousness coach, practitioner, author, poet, and photographer. Rob writes and speaks about inner work, consciousness expansion, metaphysics, and critical thinking.

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