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Facets of Consciousness may be broken down into three categories of phases, primary, secondary, and tertiary. | Facets of Consciousness may be broken down into three categories of phases, primary, secondary, and tertiary. | ||
Primary facets of consciousness exist in the beginning. Secondary facets emerge following the [[Instantiation of Consciousness]], in the second stage of [[The Unfolding]], and tertiary facets emerge during the third stage of the Unfolding, with the emanation of creation. | |||
Primary facets of consciousness exist in the beginning. | |||
Secondary facets emerge following the [[Instantiation of Consciousness]], in the second stage of [[The Unfolding]], and tertiary facets emerge during the third stage of the Unfolding, with the emanation of creation. | |||
===Secondary Facets=== | |||
* [[Formation]] (i.e., [[Imagination]] (a.k.a. [[Inspiration]])) | * [[Formation]] (i.e., [[Imagination]] (a.k.a. [[Inspiration]])) |
Revision as of 15:30, 13 October 2022
Facet of Consciousness
A Facet of Consciousness is an indivisible aspect of Consciousness.
Facets of Consciousness
Primary Facets of Consciousness > Awareness, Bliss
Secondary Facets of Consciousness > Self Awareness, Thought
Notes
Facets of Consciousness may be broken down into three categories of phases, primary, secondary, and tertiary.
Primary facets of consciousness exist in the beginning.
Secondary facets emerge following the Instantiation of Consciousness, in the second stage of The Unfolding, and tertiary facets emerge during the third stage of the Unfolding, with the emanation of creation.
Secondary Facets
- Formation (i.e., Imagination (a.k.a. Inspiration))
- Force (a.k.a. Power)
- Intent
- Thought
- Self Awareness (awareness of self)
- Compassion / Love
- Connection
Tertiary Facets (emerge following entry)
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