Thoughts About Mind, Consciousness, & Humanity's Origin
Can understanding the nature of Mind, consciousness and the ET phenomenon lead us to an expanded understanding of our origins?
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As a fan of Eckhart Tolle I’ve always liked his description of Consciousness (or ‘Being’ which seems his preference) as “No Thing.”
This separates “Being” from the world of form, and puts it into the area of what Tesla called “nonmaterial reality.”
I’ve generally thought of this reality as (an) Infinite Mind (again as opposed to “God”) to take out the anthropomorphic bias which seems to permeate organized religion. Political Christianity and some other groups seem to relish an angry and vengeful God to keep the parishioners paying. But when you step away from beliefs that are easily debunked you are still left with a fact.
We seem to be thinking.
Of course, it was Descartes who famously equated thought with Being, which has led to all sorts of issues that Eckhart Tolle describes well in his work. When we identify with only our thoughts, we have narrowed our focus and reduced reality to labels.
But the reality of thought persists. What is it?
Is Thought Electricity in the Brain?
Neuroscientists seem to have identified the presence of thoughts in the brain through various instruments that can pick up electrical signals in parts of the brain and between synapses.
But so far, I don’t believe they can “download” these signals and decode them.
When we observe our thoughts, we can see that they seem to be comprised of “words”. In fact, I’ve had the experience of thinking in languages other than English (my native language is German) and of course, the thoughts come as words – sometimes in cogent sentences or perhaps just one word.
So, I was musing, what about ancient humans? Did they need to form a sentence in their brains to warn them that a lion might be in the bushes?
If you’ve ever experienced trauma, you know the answer – our limbic system activates, putting us in “fight or flight” well before any thought ever happens.
I would suggest that a primal, lower frequency of Mind operates in our limbic system, before thought and language.
So, when did we start thinking in “words”?
According to my AI friend,
“scholars believe it [language] originated at least 100,000 years ago during the Middle Stone Age. The development of language is linked to the increased complexity of human culture and cognition.”
Maybe a tribe of hunter-gatherers developed a sound for “lion” and it became a warning cry. Then perhaps “big” lion or “many lions”.
We know that our ancients memorialized beasts in petroglyphs of various kinds to communicate but the next big breakthrough was when the words, sentences and thus concepts were able to be preserved.
Writing Was the Big Game Changer
AI tells us that
“Writing systems were invented independently by different civilizations thousands of years ago as a means of recording information. The earliest writing emerged around 3,500-3,000 BCE in Mesopotamia and Egypt. Chinese writing developed around 1,200 BCE.”
So now I will do what they do on Ancient Aliens, which is take a speculative leap based on the foregoing.
It intrigues me that the cultures that seemed to “create” writing all have a version of the Prometheus myth – crediting the “Gods” with giving them the gift of higher knowledge.
To connect this to the beginning of writing seems to make sense, as we have precisely these myths in Mesopotamia (Annunaki) and Egypt.
And it seems clear that with the onset of the written word (and mathematical notations) great leaps in human progress came almost in quantum intervals. We got the printing press and eventually our modern technology.
We might speculate that it is likely that Mind has been with us forever, but that thought evolved and expanded dramatically with the beginning of writing – and that writing could easily be seen as a gift that transformed human civilization.
There May Have Been Consequences for Teaching Humanity
It is also very plausible that any entity that conveyed such a gift to humanity may well have angered other entities that wanted to keep humans in check.
Cuneiform tablets from the Sumerians describe how one “God” Enki created humans in the image of the Annunaki and gave them knowledge – but most of the humans were wiped out by his rival Enil in the great flood. We now have evidence in the geological record that such a flood happened about 12,000 years ago.
But just this little thought experiment can vastly expand our sense of our place in the cosmos along with providing a much-needed dose of humility.
What if we did not simply “evolve” with natural selection but received assistance in an area we are now beginning to understand – genetics? This would indicate a profound connection to the cosmos in a way that is disregarded by our current society.
It is also worth noting, as my AI explains,
“There is evidence that around 250,000-300,000 years ago there were some key genetic changes in early humans that contributed to increased brain size and advanced cognitive abilities compared to other primates.”
Where these came from or how they came about is still a mystery.
And now that it seems apparent that some visitation by “entities” from the sky is not likely fiction but a reality, it may help to broaden our understanding of Nature and how we got here.
My AI friend makes another statement which I think is exactly backwards:
“Some key developments that enabled writing include the evolution of symbolic thought, the invention of systems of counting, and the emergence of urban civilization needing record-keeping.”
Clearly, it was first language, and then writing and math that led to this evolution of our brains, not the other way around. Our original brains would have needed to expand to accommodate our first language which took us beyond the limbic system to labeling, and ultimately writing which led us to sharing ideas and thinking “symbolically” – using groups of letters as words and then sentences to convey increasingly complex concepts.
My own experience with neuroplasticity confirms that new uses for the brain expand its capacity, creating new pathways and neural networks. People who keep learning seem less susceptible to dementia.
Opening to the possibility that our evolution was “jump started” by extraterrestrials changes the narrative from chance and natural selection to a more profound connection to the universe in areas that our current science has mostly yet to penetrate. (Nonmaterial reality).
A Clue that Space Is Not Empty
But technology in particular seems to point us in the right direction – it was the offspring of the printing press – the computer – which eventually led us to a huge breakthrough in our awareness of the nonmaterial or seeming empty space as being potentially much much more.
When we developed WiFi suddenly the information encoded in words, thoughts and sentences could travel through space. So who knows what other information or Mind stuff has been around us all along?
Because Mind is everywhere and at the heart of Nature.
(Tom Bunzel was a contributor to Collective Evolution and now writes for The Pulse. His new book "Conversations with Nobody: Getting to Know ChatGPT" – a book written with AI, about AI and giving a taste of AI, is available on Amazon.)
Ah we are Speculating on theories in METAPHYSICS...Good!
But while we are here Time does not go in one straight line from past,present and future
All time is now and the known universe is multidimensional and expands like an idea.
"All That Is" ....is GOD and nothing else exists and is all consciousness as are we.
It is therefore conceivable that indigenous races lived side by side with advanced civilizations as do now.
We create our own reality from beliefs and expectations...Our Thoughts.You are creative as you are GOD in your reality but not in God's reality.
Most religion is a dogmatic crutch as you are primarily a spiritual being.
Darwinian theories are highly dubious as well.
Maybe the Annunaki was ET, an interesting speculation...Have read all the books.
Roger
In this pursuit to understand the origin of human language as well as the nature of our thought processes, it is valuable to consider the Tower of Babel event described in Genesis. Interestingly the story of ancient people building a tower to heaven and then being cast down from this pursuit and losing a common language with which they once communicated with all humans, not only their tribe, is found, not just in the Bible, but in the histories of a number of peoples across the planet https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel What really happened was a change in the consciousness of all humans from being able to communicate instinctually w/o the need for words like animals do, but that this intuitive knowing was more developed than in animals. After the sudden loss of this ability, there was a great focus put on using the rational mind rather than the intuitive, instinctual mind -- an event which was recorded in many tribes' collective memory as building a tower to heaven to try to recover this loss (similar to the Tower card in Tarot which symbolizes a crisis when a large amount of mental energy is expended).
What caused this global event of a shift in the consciousness of all humans then on the planet ? The Voyager books by Ashayana Deane (downloaded from beneficent ETs) say that the negative Zetas were behind it in 3470 BCE and that they changed the code in what can be best understood as similar to Rupert Sheldrakes 'Morphogenetic Field', which in turn caused a genetic alteration in human DNA (called the Checkerboard Mutation), a scrambling of the part of our DNA that is responsible for the proper functioning of the Instinctual Mind. (According to the Voyagers understanding, there are 4 levels of mind https://1drv.ms/b/s!AkF4hb72o8rGj03Jk3vL6tojN-YE and loss of proper functioning of the Instinctual Mind caused loss of the ability to communicate with every human (as well as with animals and all of Nature) at an intuitive/telepathic level, and set up the imperative need to develop language as we know it, through vocal communication. In turn it also altered human's inner world of being one with Nature, when we internalized the verbal language which was developed out of the need to communicate externally rather than the previous way of being intuitively/telepathically directly connected within the one consciousness that pervaded our whole beingness. With the proper functioning of the Instinctual Mind we were automatically protected within our environment, while our beingness could remain one with all. With the loss of this automatic protective capacity of the Instinctual Mind, we needed to put more resources on the Logical Mind to linearly process and respond to danger, as well as developing a singular sense of Self in general.
In the 1970s the brain researcher, Julian Jaynes, caused a stir in the scientific community by publishing his understanding of this shift, in his book 'The Origin Of Consciousness In The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind.' His claim was that 'consciousness' (as we know it today), was a learned evolutionary response, and that before this development humans heard 'the voices of the gods' in their minds which was actually one hemisphere of their brain talking to the other (the brain was then 'bicameral' -- 2 independent 'chambers'). Through the localization of speech only in one hemisphere (normally the left) we gave predominance to internal dialogue in verbal language, as the means to resolve this ongoing fight between the hemispheres.
Since the 1970s when 'laterality' (researching how having 2 somewhat independent brain hemispheres rather than a singular structure, makes us think and be who we are) has gone by the wayside, while fMRI methodology has now become the primary driving force behind brain research. Still, Julian Jaynes' perspective can't be denied. If one reads Homer's Iliad (the oldest example of prose in the western tradition), Achilles does have multiple aside conversations with the gods, which no one else in the room at the time, is involved in, nor acknowledges having heard as well. The ancient Greeks are well known for regularly -- what we clinically call today -- 'disassociating' themselves into separate 'parts of Self' like the 'Thumos' -- an understanding which can actually provide a valuable perspective on living one's life even today, i.e. https://classicalwisdom.com/culture/traditions/tradition-thumos/ All of the Greek myths have been misunderstood in terms of the way they related to them at the time. Their gods were very real and present to them -- today psychiatrists would call them schizophrenic -- yet they seemed to hold it together by maintaining collective forms to their 'delusions'. Plato even described, in his Allegory of the Cave -- how there is the transcendental realm of the Forms (of which most people could only see the shadows). And the farther in time we get from the 'Babel event' the more singular beings we become.
Indigenous peoples however, living in harmony with the land, have still been able to retain this sense of Oneness with all, despite having lost proper functioning of the Instinctual Mind. This has largely been possible through developing a verbal language which directly mirrors their land itself -- including all their relations (animals, plants, places of power) that live with them on this landscape, e. g. https://www.amazon.ca/Language-this-Land-Mikmaki/dp/1897009496/ Generally indigenous languages do hot have an "I" as in 'I did that' -- only 'that happened' and they often are 'verb based' with no real nouns, while the languages of civilized people's are primarily 'noun based'. Thus when they speak (and speak internally to themselves), they are not separating themselves out from their environment. The respect they hold for their land and all their relations is inherent in their language as well. The Australian Aborigines, even though there are many tribes each with their individual language -- all still have an understanding of 'the Law'-- of essentially of respecting Nature and the inherent harmony of all things (Dreamtime) -- through which their tribe's needs are provided for without need of conflict.
All while the civilized world drives relentlessly towards creating their pièce de résistance -- Homo Deus. But if the Zeta started this whole thing back on 3470 BCE maybe they are the ones that should get the credit for it ?