Written by Mathew Naismith
It's an interesting perception that consciousness
always has to be a creation from existence, basically meaning, before
consciousness can exist, an existence has to exist prior to a consciousness becoming
aware of an existence of existence itself. It's this existence that creates
consciousness, not consciousness creating an existence of some kind. All this
means is everything has always existed, it's just consciousness has to become
aware of this existence for a consciousness to acknowledge a particular
existence.
Actually, consciousness itself has also
always existed, it's just that consciousness isn't aware of this until it
becomes aware of it's own consciousness. You could say that primary existence
is existence itself, while secondary existence is an action or motion of a
consciousness becoming aware of existence. It's this motion that creates a
consciousness to become aware, this is secondary existence. You might find the
following, from other sources, interesting if you can follow what I mean
here.
Extract: The primacy of existence states the irrefutable truth that existence is primary and consciousness is secondary. Consciousness is the faculty
which perceives and identifies existence (things that exists). For two reasons
we say that existence is primary, that consciousness requires existence, and
that there is no consciousness without existence.
Extract: Using the three
primary axioms as our starting point, it is deduced that an objective, absolute
reality exists independent of our consciousness. Things exist as they are and
things exist with a specific identity. Moreover, consciousness cannot alter
reality; it is merely our faculty of awareness.
It's
quite obvious that we are not aware of our whole existence, this is because
human consciousness is too limited within it's own limitations to become aware,
even of it's own whole existence. How many people throughout time have tried to
consciously alter our human reality? We are still trying to do this today which
of course has had no effect, this is because we are primarily relying on a
consciousness to alter our reality, a consciousness that limited to certain limitations. We are
talking about a consciousness that isn't even aware of it's whole self. As of
all consciousness's, human consciousness is primarily of secondary existence, a
consciousness that is in actuality unfamiliar with it's whole being.
Yes,
while conducting research on primary
existence after writing about primary and secondary existences, I've come to
the understanding that all that consciousness denotes, is a secondary
existence, a consciousness in a secondary existence becoming aware of existence
that has always existed. You then realise why many people state that our truer
being or self is nothingness, it's timeless, spaceless and motionless, in
actuality to a consciousness, this is going to seem like a total non-existence.
Of course as soon as a consciousness is aware of this non-existence, it too
exists, basically, a non-existence can't exist to a consciousness.
So
if all of what consciousness is of secondary existence, what is primary
existence of if not of a consciousness?
The
primary existence doesn't need a consciousness to become aware of it's own
whole existence, it actually becomes aware of it's own existence through
secondary existences. The primary existence exists for the primary purpose of
secondary existences, how could a secondary existence exist void of a primary
existence? Basically, the primary existence is to serve secondary existences as
does existence itself serves consciousness. Could you imagine being conscious
if nothing existed in the first place, including consciousness itself? As of
yin and yang in balance, primary and secondary existences exist in balance
because of the other.
Primary
Existence = non-consciousness + infinite existence
Secondary
Existence = consciousness + finite existence
This
is why consciousness itself is unable to alter a course of a reality, even
though a certain reality was seemingly created by a certain kind of
consciousness. What is occurring, or more precisely, what consciousness is
becoming aware of, has always existed, this is the path of that consciousness
and reality. Yes, change the consciousness that is becoming aware, you change
your destiny but you don't actually change the reality or the consciousness
within that reality. By changing your destiny or path, you change your reality
but you don't change the consciousness with a reality. The reason for is to do
with that the consciousness of a reality has always existed, you can't change
something that has always and always will exist, however, you can change your
own consciousness that isn't of this kind of reality.
This
is why so many spiritual practices get us to think more of our primary
existence, only through this awareness can we change our own destiny or path.
You can't change this when primarily being of a secondary existence because
conscious can't change a reality, all it can do is become aware of a reality
that has always existed.
1/
OK, become aware or have some acknowledgment that everything has always existed,
including this destructive reality.
2/
Become aware that you can't change a reality, all you can do is change from one
reality to another reality.
3/
Know that consciousness can't change a reality, however, also know that
consciousness can become aware of other realities that are of other kinds of
consciousness's.
4/
Be aware that an awareness of your primary self, can change a reality you are
presently experiencing, including this one we are presently experiencing.
However in knowing this, know that this kind of reality will always exist, it's
just your own consciousness will have become unaware/ignorant to it.
5/
Most importantly, know that you don't have to experience what your
consciousness becomes aware of, this however is difficult to do when our own
consciousness is primarily of a secondary existence. This is why a lot of
spiritual practices condition you to be more of your primary existence, only in
this can any real change be made.......
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