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Excerpt from Chapter 1
Consciousness
is an abstract subject since it is something that can’t be seen, touched,
tasted, heard or smelled. None of our five senses can be used to detect its
existence, and yet we know that it is real and does exist.
We can sense consciousness in living humans, animals,
plants or insects but what is it exactly that we sense and what sense are we
using? When we view a newly dead human body, that hasn’t died from a horrible
accident, you can immediately recognize that something is missing but what is
that something? The freshly dead organs, heart and brain are still capable of
functioning but have stopped for some unknown reason. Many patients who are
clinically dead are kept “alive” artificially every day in today’s modern
hospitals in hopes of some miraculous recovery but conscious-wise they are dead,
and if they are organ donors the parts that are harvested continue to live
without them.
There is no denying that consciousness exists since we can observe proof of it
every day. When we communicate with one another aren’t we are using a
consciousness that is unique to each person? When we play with a pet aren’t we
both using our singular consciousnesses that are interacting with one another?
So to deny the existence of consciousness is to deny the existence of life
itself. This tells you that life and consciousness go hand in hand, thus the
term LifeConscious. We propose that
life itself has a consciousness; therefore, the something that is missing in a
dead body is its LifeConscious.
That we are dealing with a duality of mind or consciousness is obvious when
faced with this question:
When you ask yourself a question in your own mind, who is answering?
Well obviously your personal consciousness is asking the question while a second
consciousness is answering (two minds).
You’ve never realized it before now, but you are actually feeling the struggle
between two consciousnesses trying to gain control of the same mind and body.
The first of these two consciousnesses is your own unique personal
consciousness, and the second is life’s own consciousness and what we now call
LifeConscious. Both can at times conflict with one another for control of your
body. More detail on the differences of these consciousnesses is discussed in
Chapter 3, but here is a brief introduction.
Your personal consciousness is the real
you that communicates to the world. It contains all of your experiences,
educations, likes and dislikes. Your other consciousness (LifeConscious)
controls all the living functions of your body, but works primarily in the
background of your personal consciousness. Before your tiny infant body could
develop a personal consciousness, your LifeConscious controlled all of your life
sustaining functions and instincts. As you grew older, your personal
consciousness took over the day to day planning of your activities while your
LifeConscious still maintained your living bodily activities.
As the personal consciousness grows stronger and more dominant, it wants to stay
in control at all times−even during those “Ladies Days” or pregnancy−when it is
clearly incapable of doing so. This is because the personal consciousness is not
intended to control bodily functions. LifeConscious controls all life sustaining
functions, including menstrual cycles, PMS, sex drive and pregnancy. Therefore,
your personal consciousness conflicts with your very own LifeConscious hence the
duality or conflict of minds.
How can this be proven? Try to purposefully control your own heart rate, or
digest a meal, or your liver functions by using your personal consciousness. You
will find that it’s impossible to try to keep up with all the body’s functions
while trying to participate in everyday life – much less control them while
sleeping. It’s been said that it is easier to control a jumbo jet airplane with
your personal consciousness then it is to maintain your own liver functions.
Anyone is welcome to contact us with any questions or comments about their experiences as a woman and we will be more than happy to help anyone that is struggling. Being a woman is never easy and is seldom understood. We are here to help - no matter where you come from, what religious background you are, or what lifestyle you have chosen. For more information on either books then go to LifeConscious.com
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