What Is Consciousness? A Frequency–Experiential Interpretation of Consciousness as the Fundamental Ground of Understanding Being

The question of the nature of consciousness remains one of the most fundamental challenges in contemporary philosophy and cognitive sciences. Dominant approaches typically regard consciousness either as a product of brain activity or as a purely metaphysical concept. This article proposes a theoretical–experiential framework in which consciousness is understood as a frequency–informational phenomenon that emerges from the simultaneous interaction of events, inner experiences, and multiple layers of consciousness itself.
Within this perspective, an “event” is not a random occurrence but a point of convergence between fields of consciousness, leading to the emergence of a new level of understanding. The experience of consciousness within a physical body, due to biological limitations, is often accompanied by pain and suffering; however, this article demonstrates that becoming conscious of consciousness itself can transform the quality of suffering. In this state, suffering is no longer experienced as torment, but as a mechanism for growth and the expansion of understanding. The concept of the “soul” is also examined as a refined and more subtle frequency of consciousness.

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