In the process of writing for HUAXINSI, the author has conducted research and comparisons on the explanations of consciousness provided by ancient thinkers. Below is a list of these interpretations, presented for readers’ reference.

The author refers to his own understanding and definition of consciousness as “HUAXINSI Consciousness” (please note that this term does not represent HUAXINSI as a creator of these terms). Additionally, some explanations are distinguished to facilitate comparison with the concepts related to consciousness as interpreted by these ancient thinkers.

Our Metaphysical Perspective on Consciousness:

The consciousness family, in HUAXINSI articles and blogs, mainly refers to conscious, subconscious, unconscious, and superconscious aspects. It can be further divided into upper consciousness, lower consciousness, body consciousness, mental consciousness, and spiritual consciousness. There are also individual consciousness, collective consciousness, sense, awareness, awakening, enlightenment, ego, Higher Self, planetary consciousness, polar consciousness (Antarctic and Arctic), Buddha, the Creator, and other consciousness levels and so on. Learn more…>

Consciousness

Consciousness refers to the state of being aware or having awareness. It corresponds to subconsciousness and unconsciousness. 

Subconsciousness

Subconsciousness carries implicit awareness, such as ancestral memories and super consciousness. It mainly refers to the layer of mental activity below our consciousness, which contains mental processes and information that we are not immediately aware of or aware of.

Unconsciousness

Unconsciousness refers to the consciousness closest to the soul (non-physical state). Dreaming, hypnosis, and deep meditation are states closest to unconsciousness or somewhere between unconsciousness and consciousness. HUAXINSI perceives this as a state of unconsciousness during dreaming, better reflecting the current consciousness level of the mind/body/Spirit Complex. In the state of unconsciousness, One can “examine” the present level of One’s true consciousness.

Super-consciousness

Super consciousness mainly refers to spiritual or higher-level consciousness, such as cosmic consciousness.

Upper Consciousness

Upper consciousness mainly refers to mental and spiritual consciousness or the “upper three chakras” of consciousness. Spiritual consciousness is also known as “blue chakra consciousness” or “blue light center/consciousness.” We can also understand it as “divine consciousness.” HUAXINSI calls this “spiritual consciousness,” and Buddha considers it the “true essence.” Learn more… >

One can understand upper consciousness as consciousness after cultivation and enlightenment.

Lower Consciousness

Lower Consciousness is also known as physical consciousness. It mainly refers to body consciousness or the “lower three chakras” of consciousness. RA referred to it as “lower-level chakra” consciousness. It is also known as social relationship consciousness. We can also understand it as “worldly consciousness.” HUAXINSI refers to it as “secular consciousness,” and Buddha considers it the “mundane truth.” Learn more… >

One can understand the subconscious as general consciousness without undergoing cultivation.

Chakra Consciousness and Subconsciousness

Subconsciousness is understood as the secondary levels of consciousness associated with each layer of consciousness. Each level of consciousness contains seven sub-levels of subconsciousness, and each sub-level of subconsciousness contains seven more sub-subconsciousness levels, continuing infinitely.

A person possesses seven chakras, each with its corresponding chakra consciousness. Within each chakra consciousness, there exist seven sub-levels of subconsciousness. This is because each entity is, in essence, a microcosm that corresponds to the principles and densities of the universe. Every principle and Density has its own sub-principles and sub-densities, just like musical notes, where the eighth note is an extension of the previous seven, continuing infinitely. Consciousness follows the same pattern. Please refer to the following “social relationship consciousness”.

Mind Consciousness

Mainly refers to the consciousness or state of consciousness of “love and understanding”. Learn more… >

Body Consciousness

Mainly refers to the lower-chakra consciousness. Please refer to the “Low Consciousness” above. Learn more… >

Spirit Consciousness

Mainly refers to upper consciousness, upper three chakras, or divine consciousness. It is also known as “blue chakra consciousness” or “blue light center/consciousness.”  Learn more… >

Human Individual Consciousness

Human consciousness not only includes individual and collective consciousness but also corresponds to the polarity or Duality consciousness of the Earth and the seven-Density consciousness of the universe. Human consciousness is referred to as “social relationship consciousness” or “body consciousness.” A person’s cognition comprises seven primary levels: instinct, ego, social relationships, universal love, free communication, cosmic energy connection, and divine essence consciousness. Each level of consciousness further contains seven sub-levels, extending infinitely. Learn more… >

Human Collective Consciousness

The so-called collective consciousness refers to the consensus or common ground among individuals regarding the same event or object. Taking humanity as an example, our collective consciousness can be seen as a unified entity. Our collective consciousness, along with the comprehensive spectrum of our seventh chakra (violet color) or the overall vibrational frequency, reflects the state of our collective consciousness. The collective consciousness of Earth also represents the consensus of the entire Social Memory Complex. Learn more… >

Social Relationship Consciousness

Social relationship consciousness is the primary curriculum of entities on third-Density planets. For example, in the case of human beings on Earth, most individuals’ consciousness levels fall within the range of “body consciousness.” Please refer to the previous explanation of the lower (three chakras) consciousness.

“Social relationship consciousness” mainly refers to the consciousness of the third chakra. Due to the veil of forgetting effect of the Body Complex, a person carries the “survival” consciousness of the first chakra and the “self” consciousness of the second chakra. It can also be understood as the consciousness of the lower three chakras or general consciousness. “Social relationship consciousness” or general consciousness can be further divided into seven sub-levels, which are:

  1. Instinctual consciousness
  2. Ego consciousness
  3. Social relationship consciousness
  4. Universal value consciousness
  5. True Self-consciousness
  6. Compassion consciousness
  7. Love and understanding consciousness (in its incipient form, not yet traversing the “gateway”)

The position of One’s consciousness or the vibrational frequency of their consciousness determines their worldview or cosmic perspective. As an individual, their consciousness and its level determine the degree of harmony between themselves and other individuals or collective consciousness. Learn more… >

Planetary Consciousness

Similarly, using our Earth as an example, it can also be seen as a unified entity. In the case of Earth, the collective consciousness of humanity and the vibrational frequency of the Earth, as a whole consciousness or vibrational frequency, are considered planetary consciousness.

Today, Earth, as mentioned earlier, is already in the process of transitioning from third Density to fourth Density. In other words, the planetary consciousness of Earth has entered the beginning stages of fourth-Density consciousness. Due to the mismatch between the vibrational frequencies of the collective consciousness of humanity and the Earth’s planetary frequency, disharmony has arisen, leading to increasing natural disasters, calamities, and diseases. Each planet holds within it the consciousness or subconsciousness of the seven densities, depending on the collective consciousness state or level of its entities. Learn more… >

Polarity Consciousness

Corresponding to Earth’s polarity, human consciousness can also be simply understood as consisting of two major parts: the body and the spirit (lower and upper consciousness), or the southern and northern polarity consciousness.

Body Consciousness: Instinct, ego, and social relationship consciousness represent the southern or negative polarity consciousness. It is categorized as lower energy consciousness and belongs to the conscious part.
Spiritual Consciousness: Universal love, free communication, and cosmic energy connection consciousness represent the northern or positive polarity consciousness. It is categorized as higher energy consciousness. It can be understood as part of the subconscious and superconscious.

The root of all human problems lies in the differences in consciousness, mainly concentrated in the differences between body consciousness. Body consciousness belongs to the southern or lower energy consciousness.

An entity can be seen as an individual, a collective, a planet, or even a universe. The ultimate purpose of each entity is evolution. Therefore, each entity potentially holds within it seven levels of evolution and related consciousness. For humans, in addition to the four levels of evolution, our consciousness holds relevant subconsciousness or latent consciousness. Since these consciousness aspects surpass the current scope of human understanding, we can also understand them as super consciousness. They include universal love, free communication, cosmic energy connection, and divine essence consciousness. Learn more… >

Buddha Consciousness

It is the realization of the sacred essence of each experience (seventh Density/crown chakra). This is known as Buddha consciousness, also referred to as the crown chakra or northern polarity consciousness. It belongs to the pinnacle of spiritual consciousness.

Creator Consciousness

Everything in the universe is about creation, love, and evolution. All things begin as One, and all things return to One. All things are One, all life is One. This is the Law of One.

HUAXINSI understands the Creator as The Source of all creations. The Creator has completed evolution through the seventh Density and entered the eighth Density (like the eighth musical note) as a degree of evolution, becoming a co-creator with the Prime Source, thus becoming the Creator.

The Creator is the Law, the embodiment of love. At this stage, the Law can create a star system consisting of seven densities, like the solar system; a powerful Law can even create a mighty galaxy, like the Milky Way.

The so-called Creator consciousness is the consciousness of possessing the overall awareness of creating the universe, the consciousness of Oneness. It encompasses the entire consciousness of free will, love, and light in different densities. Learn more… >

Levels of Consciousness

A person’s consciousness is divided into seven levels, corresponding to the seven densities of the universe. The eighth Density is like the eighth musical note, the beginning of the next octave. An entity’s mind, body, and Spirit Complex are, in essence, a microcosm. Everything is related to evolution. Learn more… >

Unified Consciousness

At the sixth Density, everything begins to unify. Strictly speaking, it is after the 6.5 Density that complete unity is achieved. In other words, there is no positive or negative, and no male or female. It is no longer a binary world (in terms of space). At this stage, all individuals within a Social Memory Complex merge into a unified whole consciousness. Therefore, it is also referred to as unified consciousness. For a further explanation of participating consciousness and levels, see more… >

Law of One Consciousness

In the Law of One, in addition to the consciousness mentioned earlier, such as conscious, subconscious, unconscious, small self, Higher Self, etc., it also includes consciousness related to the planetary mind-body matrix, mind/body/spirit complexes, and empowering entities. Learn more… >

Exposition of Buddhist Consciousness

In Buddhism, there are often terms related to consciousness, such as body consciousness, mental consciousness, spiritual consciousness, mind consciousness, storehouse consciousness, six consciousnesses (eye consciousness, ear consciousness, nose consciousness, tongue consciousness, body consciousness, and mental consciousness), and five aggregates (form, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness), as well as awareness, mindfulness, awakening, and enlightenment consciousness.

The author believes that in Buddhism, “body consciousness” corresponds to HUAXINSI’s “body consciousness,” “mental consciousness” corresponds to “mental consciousness,” and “spiritual consciousness” corresponds to “spiritual or spiritual consciousness.” These correspond to the explanation of the Law of One and HUAXINSI’s mind/body/Spirit Complex consciousness.

Furthermore, the author believes that the “six consciousnesses” and “five aggregates” in Buddhism both refer to body consciousness, while “storehouse consciousness” refers to mental consciousness, and “Alaya consciousness” refers to spiritual consciousness.

The progression of Instinctual-awareness, Self-awareness, awakening, and enlightenment is borrowed from HUAXINSI. Learn more… >

The author has no intention to interpret Buddhism here. This is merely to facilitate readers’ understanding. If there are any misunderstandings, corrections are sincerely welcome.

Sigmund Freud

For more information on Sigmund Freud’s “Id, Ego, and Superego” concept, click the link to learn more… >

According to HUAXINSI’s definition of consciousness, Sigmund Freud’s “Id, Ego, and Superego” can correspond to our “social relationship consciousness” part. The “Id” consciousness is at the bottom of a person’s consciousness, while the “Superego” consciousness is at the top of body consciousness, representing compassion and empathy. Learn more… >

Members of the Consciousness Family

The Universe view, Worldview, Life perspective, Values, Beliefs, and all the various consciousnesses and ideologies described above are all members of the consciousness family. In the author’s view, the Universe view, Worldview, Life perspective, and Values are simply focal points of consciousness at different positions, representing the distinction between macro and micro perspectives, like zooming in and out. Consciousness is inherently a process of spiraling upwards and gradual cognition. Differences in ideas among individuals exist because each person has different “rust points” in their consciousness. The so-called rust point refers to the “distorted position”. Learn more

The Essence of Consciousness and Thought

The author believes that thinking is a unique mental process of human beings. It mainly involves transforming sensory perceptions into rational thought processes.

On the other hand, consciousness encompasses the awareness or mental state of all living beings, including humans. It includes all perceptions, experiences, and memories stored in the deepest part of the mind, resonating with the nervous sympathetic system to generate awareness. Consciousness represents the current level of spiritual evolution of an entity, in other words, its vibrational frequency.

Taking humans as an example, thinking is primarily accomplished through the intellectual activities of the right cerebral hemisphere. It belongs to the body consciousness, referred to as “body consciousness.” Conversely, consciousness is primarily generated through communication between the right cerebral hemisphere and the heart, driven by love. It includes thinking and is called “mental consciousness” or “mind consciousness.” When an entity has reached enlightenment, its state of consciousness, including the thought patterns, is referred to as spiritual consciousness, known as “spiritual consciousness.” Learn more… >

Ideology

Ideology can be understood as an individual or collective general cognition and understanding of things. It includes patterns of thought or consciousness formed by perceptions, observations, feelings, concepts, thinking, values, etc. You can understand ideology as the specific thought patterns or content unique to an individual, group, or culture. It may constitute a conceptual body of a system, especially concerning human life or culture. Therefore, it can form comprehensive assertions, theories, and goals of social and political plans. Learn more… >

Core Values

The author believes that core values can be elementary. It is to “learn to love and express love.”

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