December 31, 2011

Conscious Imagination


Conceptual impressions surrounding this post are yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network.

Consciousness is a figment of our imagination. All that can be “known” vibrates within the parameters of a self-contained holographic field created by our own imagination in conjunction with a complimentary universe shared with other elements of common frequency. These are virtual energy fields symbolically linked to other quantum fields sharing a common frequency, i.e. conscious field, by design.

These “individual” fields together bring to relative manifestation atoms, molecules, elements, materials, and organisms of assorted complexity and magnitude. The concepts surrounding life’s changes will vibrate about these formations of quantum energy into patterns that support the projections/intentions of a greater conscious field, which itself is a variable dependent upon the scale, magnitude and complexity coherent with an observer’s level of awareness.

Human consciousness is a unified field of our own making that shares its energy with other electro/magnetic fields that resonate to similar frequencies emitted from a common source, i.e. core, zero point. The single purpose (frequency) of mind is fostered and supported by the emotional quality (frequency) of the imagination. Generally, humanity describes this relationship as being intuitive in character, which is for all intents and purposes the language of the design paradigm.

Science has served its purpose well by pulling aside the veils that concealed a holographic field of virtual reality, quantum awareness and the design paradigm.

Design creates the connection, it is the tool that allows for the perception of what appears to be a singularity of awareness made manifest within the constraints of a macrocosmic field consciousness. Unity is perceived to be Oneness, which unto itself is merely an expression of yet a greater Oneness. The totality is incomprehensible from all perspectives and makes what appears to be “real” that which is separate from dualistic thinking, i.e. the three dimensional universe of space/time. Duality, like any other realm of consciousness, is an integral part of Oneness and should be considered as such.



As quantum theory has described, the observer is an integral part of what is observed, so too is duality an integral part of what is interpreted as a mysterious Oneness, i.e. the source, zero point. Many designed “systems” have attempted to represent this mystery, i.e. the Tao, religion, philosophy, language, art, mathematics, etc. by capturing the imagination of a Oneness by what design can bring to consciousness.
These systems are imagined and conceptual in content, collectively designed to establish a foundation, i.e. center, for knowing that can be anchored within the midst of the unknown for the purpose of creating a dualistic field of awareness necessary for Life and the steady growth of consciousness.

Design is the facilitator. Our imagination allows us to make the connections and is, unto itself, a fundamental component in the quest to make known the unknown by what is symbolically created in a virtual and collective field of holographic consciousness. Design is an exercise of the imagination discovered through the process of creation, a cyclical journey of emergence and revelation within the holographic parameters of duality, i.e. meaning and purpose. What is of true importance surrounds the concept of creativity and all that it entails.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”

― Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian




Edited: 11.28.2013, 10.17.2014, 01.11.2017, 05.06.2020

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December 27, 2011

Coded Meanings


Conceptual impressions surrounding this post are yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network. Objective: To generate symbolic links between scientific discovery, design awareness and consciousness.

Meaning has a dynamic relationship with both purpose and form, i.e. relative materializations that typically appear as holographic expressions that emerge as the result of the dualistic relationship between correspondences (form/meaning, form/purpose, meaning/purpose)

Imbalance appears as a negative rhythm or frequency leading to incoherence between dualistic fields of holographic expression. Discordance is due to the linkages between holograms, which are designs no longer synchronized within the holistic parameters required of each field/system.

These disorders adversely affect the entire system, which implies that meaning’s challenge, in the form of human emotion, strives for coherence between the body and the mind. For humanity survival in time/space, i.e. form, demonstrates that meaning is key in bringing harmony to experience. Emotions, symbolized by the heart, morphologically illustrate this phenomenon and by design, demonstrate that harmony is its’ natural state. Bottom line: disharmony is inefficient.

Studies have shown that the heart, i.e. the symbol of meaning, has a mind of its own that affects our perception of how the mind/body interacts and interprets the world, ref. kama/manas.


Metaphysics for Life 105 Heart Intelligence



Due to the natural interpenetrations between holographic fields the concepts of intelligence, consciousness and awareness are intimately associated and influenced by emotion. Meaningful coherences can, through intention, i.e. purpose, bring balance to the “forms” we design for others and ourselves.

“The heart is, in fact, a highly complex, self-organized information processing center with its own functional "brain" that communicates with and influences the cranial brain via the nervous system, hormonal system and other pathways. These influences profoundly affect brain function and most of the body’s major organs, and ultimately determine the quality of life."
Heartmath

Designs change in concert with the fluctuations between meaning and purpose with each having its own particular influence upon the holographic field of their creation. Meaning and purpose have intentions of their own based upon holographic situations encountered and described as experience. Each emotional field contains contributory fields already “experienced” that coagulate in the form of interacting and perpetually processing agents coded to respond to every situation via symbolic input and output.


Meaning and purpose function both in parallel and within separate holographic fields, i.e. earlier established frequency patterns created from past experiences. Responses within the constraints of time and space (duality) that don’t reinforce these patterns are typically interpreted as change. Adapting to every “situation” is essential in maintaining communications and balance within (subjectively) and without (objectively) the holographic field of perception. Meaning and purpose are simultaneously both dependent and independent of each other. Each is symbolically encoded to respond to time and space in some way or fashion that strives to bring both internal and external balance to every situation encountered, i.e. being experienced.

Other Resources:
1. Neurocardiology
2. Affective Science
3. Emotional Intelligence

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This passage seems to explore the complex relationship between meaning, purpose, form, and emotion within the framework of holographic perception. It touches on how these elements interact with each other in both physical and metaphysical contexts, emphasizing the importance of coherence and balance in creating harmonious experiences. 

Breakdown of Key Concepts: 
1. Dynamic Relationship Between Meaning, Purpose, and Form: Meaning and purpose are seen as interrelated yet distinct forces that shape form (the materialization of experiences). They can be thought of as "holographic expressions"—dynamic, evolving, and dependent on each other in the dualistic framework of existence (form/meaning, form/purpose, meaning/purpose). 
2. Imbalance and Discordance: When these dualistic elements become unbalanced or incoherent, they disrupt the system as a whole. Imbalance manifests as a "negative rhythm or frequency," which implies that something is out of alignment within the system of form, meaning, or purpose. Discordance arises when the "holograms" (the patterns of existence and experience) are no longer synchronized or in harmony. 
3. Meaning and Emotion: Emotions are described as the symbolic representation of meaning, and the heart is used as a symbol of meaning. The emotional state of an individual plays a significant role in how meaning is experienced and interpreted. The heart, metaphorically, has its own "mind" and is deeply interconnected with the mind-body relationship. This emphasizes the idea that our emotions are not simply a byproduct of our thoughts but play an active role in shaping our experience of reality. 
4. Balance and Harmony: The text suggests that the purpose of emotion (or meaning) is to bring balance to both internal and external experiences. Disharmony, or imbalance, is seen as inefficient and detrimental to the holistic system. In contrast, emotional coherence (the alignment of mind, body, and spirit) facilitates harmony, which is the "natural state" of existence. 
5. Interconnection of Intelligence, Consciousness, and Awareness: The passage proposes that intelligence, consciousness, and awareness are deeply connected to emotion. These concepts cannot be separated because they all play roles in the holistic perception of reality. Meaningful coherence (through intention and purpose) has the power to bring these elements into balance and to create harmony. 
6. Adapting to Situations and Maintaining Balance: The relationship between meaning and purpose is described as both dependent and independent. They function together to maintain balance within the holographic field of perception, which is shaped by past experiences (frequency patterns). Adaptation to change, and the ability to respond to situations that don’t reinforce these patterns, is critical in ensuring that balance and communication are maintained both within oneself (subjectively) and in relation to the outside world (objectively). 

Conclusion: This exploration suggests that meaning and purpose are essential forces that influence the way we experience and interpret the world, and their interaction shapes the balance between internal coherence and external reality. The heart, as the symbol of meaning, embodies the need for emotional and cognitive alignment, with the ultimate goal being harmony. Through intention and awareness, we can navigate the dualities of form, meaning, and purpose, leading to a more harmonious existence. 

The author generated this text in part with GPT-3, OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model. Upon generating draft language, the author reviewed, edited, and revised the language to their own liking and takes ultimate responsibility for the content of this publication.

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"To believe is to accept another's truth.
To know is your own creation."
Anonymous



Edited: 10.10.2012, 11.23.2012, 01.11.2017, 08.04.2020, 09.01.2023, 03.14.2025, 07.14.2025
Find your truth. Know your mind. Follow your heart. Love eternal will not be denied. Discernment is an integral part of self-mastery. You may share this post as long as author, copyright and URL https://designconsciousness.blogspot.com/ is included as the resource and shared on a non-commercial no charge basis. Please note … posts are continually being edited over time. Copyright © 2012 C.G. Garant. All Rights Reserved. (Fair use notice)  You are also invited to visit https://designmetaphysics.blogspot.com/,  and https://sagariandesignnetwork.blogspot.com and https://www.pinterest.com

December 3, 2011

Purpose and Meaning Alone


Conceptual impressions surrounding this post are yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network.

Creativity is a meaningful and purposeful act, an intention made relevant at quantum levels and within the imaginative constraints of the subconscious. The link between meaning and purpose is veiled in the imaginings of a dualistic hologram appearing within the parameters of a three-dimensional space/time universe. The concept of separation is a figment of the imagination yet an integral part of the design function where virtual energy transforms into symbolic references made at the juncture between the conscious and the unconscious.

Design promotes the realization that “consciousness” shares commonly held holograms made apparent through a collective imagination. Carl Jung described these collective imaginings as the archetypes. Bottom line: The concept of duality is holographic in character and made to appear to be real within the constraints of a three dimensional world. The separation and return to wholeness, i.e. creativity, is an imaginative journey that is holographic in character and essential in the struggle to penetrate the unknown.






Edited: 11.28.2013, 01.11.2017

Find your truth. Know your mind. Follow your heart. Love eternal will not be denied. Discernment is an integral part of self-mastery. You may share this post as long as author, copyright and URL http://designconsciousness.blogspot.com/ is included as the resource and shared on a non-commercial no charge basis. Please note … posts are continually being edited over time. Copyright © 2006 C.G. Garant. All Rights Reserved. Fair Use Notice. AI usage prohibited.
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