Voidmatrix said:fink said:It is easy for us all to forget that our physical form consists of countless single cell organisms working in harmony.
Those cells are made of co-operating particles. Everything that takes structure is symbiosis. The more complex the structure the more symbiosis required.
The more symbiosis the more consciousness is concentrated into one place. Then like a fire igniting, a critical set of parameters is exceeded and an ego is born.
If I may, you understand your point, how are you defining consciousness because it seems the same can be said for nonconscious inanimate things that don't have consciousness. Ignore my question if you position is coming from a parapsychist position, because I get it if that's the case. Just trying to understand
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Thank you Void, you certainly may. I'm always eager for the interaction. I'm obviously always in a hypothetical state of speculation as I'm sure I dont really know anything at all. I change my ideas from year to year and nothing is set in stone.
Presently I am of the mindset that consciousness cannot be defined in terms of who or what possesses it or is devoid of it. I can claim that I posses a portion of it but that is as far as my certainty could ever go. Perhaps I posses all of it and everything else is my illusion. But probably not. It seems more likely to me that everything in existence possesses a relevant portion.
But claiming I posses a quantity of consciousness is really saying that the sum total of consciousness possessed by all the countless cells that form my physical structure results in whatever portion I feel 'I' posses.
So I think consciousness can be defined as a commodity. There is a certain amount of it, perhaps created by the sum total of particles in existence. Or perhaps the quantity of consciousness in existence creates the matter. At which point in my present mind, there is no question of inanimate or animate. There is only matter and consciousness distributed in some manner unknown to me.
Perhaps the single cell has a lot compared to the grain of sand. But both possess a portion. But perhaps the grain of sand contributes to the sum consciousness realised by the planet. Perhaps we contribute to that too. Perhaps the cells in our body consider their own portion of consciousness their own. Ignorant to the fact that they are merely contributing to the whole that we feel.
That continues until the bitter end. The sum of matter orbiting our sun contributes to the single consciousness of the solar system. The solar system into the local stars. They into the galaxy. The galaxy into the local cluster and onwards until we reach the singular whole consciousness of existence.
So there is total quantity of consciousness distributed in proportion to all things that creates the whole. Each layer feels that it owns it's own consciousness where as in fact it is enjoying the sum of all the matter that forms it.
Then we are only left with the ultimate chicken and egg problem. What came first? Consciousness or matter?