What do you mean by "multiple levels of consciousness and intelligence"?

There are levels or states of consciousness or awareness created in our brains- the conscious, unconscious, and subconscious, for example- and all of these levels have energy as their actuating and organizing force. Energy is the entrance key that opens up all of these states of mind. It is the connecting fluid that allows interaction at all levels. Though energy has many forms, it is the same energy that has existed from the beginning of our universe until this moment. It is the connecting force that flows throughout the empty spaces of the sub atomic particle world to the empty spaces of the cosmos.

 

Each of these levels has certain functions that they perform in the life of our whole organism. Our conscious minds are our default state; it is the conscious state in which we spend most of our waking lives. It focuses on reasoning, self-reflection, introspection, and self-monitoring. There is the level that is behind the scenes which keeps the millions of moment by moment bodily automatic functions (like breathing, swallowing, digesting, etc.) going. There are levels of consciousness that are reachable with effort like our unconscious and subconscious states which contribute to how we respond to events and relationships in our daily lives.

 

There is also a level of consciousness accessed through energy flow that is dedicated to our creative and expressive processes as humans. This level of intelligence is our preconscious mind. It is not a conscious, subconscious or unconscious state of mind. It ,in fact, functions best when the conscious mind is shut down. Its sole purpose is to promote and insure spontaneous moments of creativity. It is the place where our bodies live and breathe. It is a place where our bodies are free to remember and express all that they have collected from their sensory mechanisms throughout our lives. And it is the place where other bodies connect with our own body stories both collective and personal.

 

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