The Evolutionary Movement of Consciousness through Energy: A Metaphysical Framework for Human and Cosmic Evolution

This article presents a metaphysical framework in which consciousness is conceived as an independent, timeless intelligence that existed prior to energy and matter. Energy functions as the instrument and medium of consciousness’s manifestation, through which consciousness experiences and expresses itself across various frequency levels. At the most fundamental layer of matter — where energy and … Read more

Children, Awareness, and Liberation: From Primordial Freedom to the Captivity of the New Brain

This paper explores the source of childhood joy through the interaction between awareness and the brain. Contrary to the common view that children’s happiness results from ignorance or simplicity, this study proposes that its origin lies in the freedom of awareness before the dominance of the neocortex. In early life, the midbrain (limbic system) is … Read more

The Soul and the Unconscious Brain: How Reflected Awareness Limits Direct Perception of Stored Experiences

This paper introduces a conceptual framework in which the soul (or pure awareness) interacts with the brain in a tri-layered architecture. The lower brain structures (reptilian and limbic layers) serve as the repository for raw, unreflected experiences from early life. The neocortex reflects and interprets those encoded patterns rather than providing access to them directly. … Read more

Brain Anchors: A Link Between Neuroscience and Spirituality

“Neural anchors” is a metaphor to explain how intense experiences of pleasure or suffering can trap a significant portion of human awareness within specific points of the brain. Through repetition and neural reinforcement, these anchors gradually turn into “neural homes,” places where awareness repeatedly returns and remains stuck in cyclical patterns. This article examines neural … Read more

The Polyphony Within: An Analysis of the Neural and Spiritual Origins of Inner Speech

Inner speech is one of the common phenomena within the human brain that plays a crucial role in self-regulation, problem-solving, identity formation, and spiritual experiences. Neuroscientific studies have shown that this process is linked to the activity of various brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex, the limbic system, the hippocampus, and the default mode network … Read more

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