Meta-consciousness and the Role of
Extra-sensory Perception
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A popular view of the human mind outlines a continuum running from
unconscious through subsconscious to waking consciousness. In contrast,
many metaphysical belief systems acknowledge this model is a good place
to start, but find it to be limited and shortsighted. Instead,
they propose that there are higher layers of consciousness that transcend the
simplistic model.
The term "meta-consciousness" has been coined to capture
this further layer of consciousness. Most metaphysical systems offer
only subjective experience as proof of
meta-consciousness. For example, to verify the existence of meta-consciousness, a person must undertake some kind of "path" or "journey" to
enlightenment. Only after much effort -- or often not until final
completion of the journey -- can a seeker verify for him or herself
that such a level of meta-consciousness actually exists.
Many systems
claim to produce enlightenment, but not all of these claims turn out to
be legitimate. Unsurprisingly, honest seekers often find themselves
reluctant to embark on a time-consuming and potentially costly journey that
might in the end yield nothing. And many doubt such a
transcendent realm of meta-consciousness even exists.
But good
objective evidence exists for meta-consciousness. One can find this
evidence in the recent, well-conducted scientific research into
extra-sensory perception, or ESP. How ESP provides evidence of meta-consciousness,
and what we can learn because of it, is the subject of this
presentation.
You will even have the opportunity to access a form of meta-consciousness yourselves
in a simple experiment.
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