Exam Notes on Consciousness and Reality

Consciousness and Reality

Core Principles

  • Consciousness Creates Reality: How we perceive the world is shaped by our consciousness.
  • Assumption Hardens into Fact: Beliefs, when held firmly, can manifest into reality.
  • State Akin to Sleep: A relaxed state where the mind is active, but the body is at rest, facilitating inner work.
  • Feeling of Wish Fulfilled: Experiencing the sensation of a desire already realized to manifest it.
  • Subjective Appropriation: Personal interpretation and utilization of experiences.
  • Mental Transmutation: Transforming thoughts to influence reality.
  • Birthright: Inherent rights and possibilities.
  • Pruning Shears of Revision: The process of refining thoughts to achieve clarity.
  • Self-concept Dictates Experience: Our self-perception influences our experiences.

Imagination and Reality

  • Imaginal Acts as Causation: Imagination serves as a catalyst for creating reality. Use your imagination to create!
  • Persistent Assumption: Sustained beliefs shape perception.
  • Inner Conversations Shape Reality: Internal dialogues influence external reality.
  • Psychological Transformation: Changes in thinking and emotions alter behavior.
  • Incarnate Your Ideal: Realizing dreams and values in life.
  • Circumstances Bow to Consciousness: Reality aligns with our perceptions.
  • Living from the End: Envisioning the desired outcome and acting accordingly.
  • Sensory Vividness in Imagination: Activating senses through vivid mental imagery.
  • Unconditioned Awareness: Consciousness free from external influences.

Advanced Concepts

  • Serial Universe Theory: The existence of multiple parallel realities.
  • Subjective Relativism: Truth is dependent on personal perspective.
  • Mental Diet of Thoughts: Controlling thoughts to improve mental well-being.
  • Imaginal Scaffolding: Creating a foundation for beliefs that shape reality.
  • The keys to the kingdom: The keys to successful realization.
  • Reverse Memory Technique: Altering memories for positive impact.
  • Eschatological Individuation: Understanding one's identity in the context of eternity.
  • Psychic Determinism: Belief that psychic phenomena determine physical events.
  • Bridge of Incidents: Unexpected path to a goal after visualization.

Ontology and Perception

  • Ontological Plasticity: Flexibility in understanding being and reality.
  • Existential Embodiment: Realizing identity through experience.
  • Transcendent Intentionality: Intention beyond ordinary perception.
  • A Sea of Potentiality: Limitless possibilities.
  • Epistemological Inversion: Changing the understanding of knowledge.
  • Phenomenological Shift: Alteration in the perception of phenomena.
  • To go the extra mile: Doing more than expected.
  • Teleological Suspension: Pausing development to review goals.
  • To mull over: To think carefully and contemplate something.
  • Prevaricate: Avoiding giving a direct answer; equivocating.
  • Noospheric Projection: Influence of collective consciousness on reality.

Practical Applications & Manifestation

  • Reduction: Decrease.
  • Manifestation: Making something appear or happen.
  • To take umbrage: To take offense.
  • Bring about: Cause to happen.
  • Paradigmatic Reconstruction: Restructuring core beliefs.
  • Go about: Undertake or engage in.
  • Bear witness: Testify.
  • Metaconscious Assumption: Assumption considering deeper levels of consciousness.
  • Transcendental Impression: Impression beyond ordinary experience.
  • Psychohistorical Revision: Analyzing history from a psychological perspective.
  • Noetic Impregnation: Ideas forming the basis for new concepts.
  • Eschatological Realization: Awareness of ultimate goals and life's meaning.

Subjective Experience

  • Subjective Crystallization: Forming clear ideas based on personal experience.
  • Imaginal Causation: Causation arising from imagination and thoughts.