Consciousness — is the informational-analytical center of the “Higher Self,” serving as the Chief Archivist and Analyst of the Universe. Contrary to scientific dogmas, consciousness is not generated by the brain and is not located within the skull.
Localization and Functions
The brain is merely a biological interface, a receiver and transmitter of signals, while Consciousness itself exists in the field structures of the “Invisible World.” Its main task is to transform the flow of raw data (sensations, events) into structured experience.
4 functions of Consciousness:
- Reception and Recording: Continuous fixation of everything happening through the senses.
- Sorting: Cataloging experience into folders (“Dangerous,” “Joyful,” “Lessons”).
- Analysis: Searching for causal relationships and extracting wisdom from mistakes.
- Modeling: Constructing a personal map of reality through which a person views the world.
Dissonance of Consciousness
If the “Archivist” is overloaded with informational garbage or deprived of honest data (due to self-deception), a person loses adequate perception, plunging into chaos, anxiety, or illusions.
Information Hygiene of the Archivist
If Consciousness is a librarian, what happens when tons of garbage are brought into the library? For Consciousness to function clearly, it is necessary to filter the incoming flow: * Stopping the “word blender”: Silence practices allow the Archivist to clear the clutter. * Critical Filter: Do not take news and dogmas at face value without checking through internal resonance (connection with the Soul).
- Removing viruses: A conscious refusal to consume content that carries fear and aggression, which block the analytical abilities of Consciousness.
Why the Brain is Not Consciousness?
It is important to forever separate these concepts. The brain is “hardware,” a biological interface. Consciousness is the “operator,” existing outside the computer. Attempts by scientists to find consciousness in neurons are doomed to fail, just as trying to find a broadcaster inside a radio receiver. Understanding this fact frees one from the fear of death: when the receiver (body) breaks down, the operator (Higher Self) remains intact.

Man Evgeny – blog author
I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.