As Jean Paul Sartre so aptly wrote, "All consciousness is consciousness of something." In the absence of everything of which consciousness can be conscious, consciousness cannot exist, or if it does, it can only be a potential consciousness which equals nonexistence because it is totally non-conscious. If anything exists of which consciousness can never become conscious, then it equals nonexistence, or it possesses only potential existence until such a time as a consciousness can become conscious of it in order to make it real. Unreality only (non)exists in non-consciousness. Unconsciousness, such as being in a coma, still has a limited consciousness of breathing and heartbeat. Reality can only become established when consciousness becomes conscious of something.
Finite consciousness can only establish a temporary reality. Only reality can produce creativity. For this reason, finite consciousness could never evolve from a separation of potential consciousness from potential objectivity because both equal nonexistence. For this reason, reality can only be infinite, and that means its objectivity can only be created and its reality can only be established by an Infinite Consciousness. Genesis 1:1.
Monday, April 25, 2022
The Establishment of Reality
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