Consciousness
Consciousness is the fundamental medium through which an individual experiences and interprets reality, enabling deliberate thought, reflective awareness, and the structured application of reason.
As the compensatory factor to the human unconscious, it provides a counterbalance to instinctual and intuitive processes, shaping perception through directed awareness.
Related Reading
- Civilization’s Struggle Between Instinct and Consciousness
- Individual Significance and The Psyche's Cosmic Role
- Instinct and the Psyche's Struggle for Adaption
- Materiality - The Mirror of Consciousness
- Religion, the Loss of Instinct, and the Rise of Ego
- Taraza on Alchemy
- The Compensatory Nature of the Mind
- The Interplay of Intuition and Reason (Abridged)
- The Play of Brahm
- The Projection of Fear, Evil, and Reason's Insufficiency