The Argument For Universal Consciousness

The book, The Science of Mind, by Ernest Holmes, is very fascinating. With every chapter that I read, I get half a dozen ideas to write about. Holmes had quite an elegant argument for Universal Consciousness and eternal creation.

Let us start with a scientific premise that everything in this world, including the physical surroundings that we can see, is nothing but energy – I will call it Universal Energy. I don’t think that there is much argument on that. Einstein’s famous equation (E = mc2) demonstrates that energy and mass are interchangeable. So how do we turn energy into matter?

This is something that the Law Of Attraction talks about – how our thoughts initiate the creation process and result in the manifestation of our thoughts in the physical plane. So thought, or consciousness, is the creative force – the catalyst – that turns energy into matter.

You must have heard the argument that we are all connected, and this should not be a difficult concept to grasp if we come back to the basic premise that everything is energy. If everything is energy, then everything is ONE thing, and one thing must be connected. Our thoughts, and our consciousness, are also connected to, what I will call here, the Universal Consciousness. This is where our ideas come from, especially those ‘aha’ types of ideas, and this also is an explanation of how people like Tesla were able to come up with some incredible inventions and designs. This Universal Consciousness is the result of the Universal Energy field being aware of itself. I know that this is hard to wrap your head around, but think of it like your body being the energy and your mind being the consciousness. Your mind is aware and is conscious of your body.

Since consciousness is the creative force, then without it, nothing would exist and the Universal Energy would be still and stagnant. Again, think of your mind and body – without your mind, your body would be lifeless. Since we live in a physical world, which was here long before we, as humans, were here, then its existence is the proof that the Universal Consciousness exists. And to be conscious means that there is something – a thing, an item, or some form – to be conscious of. And this thing, item, or some form, is exactly what manifests into physical form from the Universal Energy. So, we can conclude that to be conscious is to create and that creation is happening as long as there is consciousness.

Your thoughts?

Until next time,

V



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