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''The Consciousness Field'' (CFT) is a concept from Paul C. Mocombe’s [[Phenomenological Structuralism]] that frames consciousness as an emergent '''fifth force of nature''', arising '''after''' material aggregation in the multiverse and constituting itself as a '''nonlocal repository of experience''' that retroactively shapes Being. According to Mocombe, this field feeds into and out of a background entity called the '''absolute vacuum''', which functions as a dynamic information reservoir from which “God” (Brahman) eventually coalesces as a product of cumulative experiential feedback.. | ''The Consciousness Field'' (CFT) is a concept from Paul C. Mocombe’s [[Phenomenological Structuralism]] that frames consciousness as an emergent '''fifth force of nature''', arising '''after''' material aggregation in the multiverse and constituting itself as a '''nonlocal repository of experience''' that retroactively shapes Being. According to Mocombe, this field feeds into and out of a background entity called the '''absolute vacuum''', which functions as a dynamic information reservoir from which “God” (Brahman) eventually coalesces as a product of cumulative experiential feedback.. | ||
<ref>Paul C. Mocombe, “The Consciousness Field,” ''Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research'' 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–16.</ref> The term is roughly syncretic with the LP term [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. | <ref>Paul C. Mocombe, “The Consciousness Field,” ''Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research'' 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–16. https://www.academia.edu/77576506/Consciousness_Field_Theory</ref> The term is roughly syncretic with the LP term [[Fabric of Consciousness]]. | ||
According to Mocombe... | According to Mocombe... | ||
Revision as of 13:54, 5 October 2025
Consciousness Field
Consciousness Field (CFT): A post-material, nonlocal, emergent field propos0ed by Paul Mocombe, arising after matter formation, and composed of recycled memories, experiences, and practical consciousness from all entities across a multiverse. The field is integrated and expressed through the brain’s electromagnetic activity. Over time, this field accumulates and feeds back into a cosmic substrate referred to as the absolute vacuum, synonymous with “God” or Brahman—not as a prime mover or original source, but as a constructed consequence of conscious experience made possible by.
Concept Map
Syncretic Terms
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Notes
The Consciousness Field (CFT) is a concept from Paul C. Mocombe’s Phenomenological Structuralism that frames consciousness as an emergent fifth force of nature, arising after material aggregation in the multiverse and constituting itself as a nonlocal repository of experience that retroactively shapes Being. According to Mocombe, this field feeds into and out of a background entity called the absolute vacuum, which functions as a dynamic information reservoir from which “God” (Brahman) eventually coalesces as a product of cumulative experiential feedback.. [1] The term is roughly syncretic with the LP term Fabric of Consciousness.
According to Mocombe...
The field is non-temporal and nonlocal, which allows for cross-temporal and cross-dimensional entanglement.
It is recursively assimilative: the field “remembers” all practical consciousness of all entities across all multiverses, cycling this information through fluctuation in the absolute vacuum.
The self is not created by the brain but received and assembled by the brain via this field.
Mocombe aligns with CEMI and ORCH-OR but posits a broader Univon Multiverse Hypothesis, combining cosmology, consciousness, and structuralism.
Consciousness is ontologically primary, not epiphenomenal, reversing dominant materialist assumptions in neuroscience.
Ontological Position
- Brahman/God is not original but emergent: God arises after consciousness emerges and is accumulated in the absolute vacuum.
- The brain is positioned as a forge of consciousness, where proto-consciousness (panpsychic units or quanta) is shaped by physical instantiation.
- The self is temporary and shaped by sociolinguistic structures (social class language games).
- Upon death, aspects of the forged self are reabsorbed into the vacuum and feed future emergence.
Ideological Concerns
- Christian Cosmological Resonance: This theory maintains a linear teleology where God is formed over time via human and biological experience, a reconfiguration of Christian eschatology where salvation = full integration into the divine vacuum. This permits a hierarchical, speciesist, and anthropocentric worldview that is ideologically suspicious.
- Speciesism: Humans are positioned as primary agents of “consciousness forging,” implying a species-based hierarchy of value. LP rejects this.
- Social Class Reification: CFT encodes class ideology directly into the structure of consciousness—via "social class language games"—risking legitimization of oppression as natural or evolutionarily beneficial.
SpiritWiki Integration and Conflict
| Concept | Mocombe (CFT) | Lightning Path (LP) | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Consciousness | Emergent from material complexity | Pre-existent, ontologically primary | ❌ Incompatible |
| God / Brahman | Emergent consequence of recycled experience | Prime origin, Undifferentiated Consciousness | ❌ Incompatible |
| Physical Unit | Shaper and container of consciousness | Temporary vessel for fully-formed spiritual ego | ⚠️ Partial overlap |
| Self | Sociolinguistic construct | Permanent spiritual ego + bodily ego | ❌ Incompatible |
| Consciousness Field | Emergent, time-bound, shaped by class | Eternal Fabric of Consciousness | ❌ Incompatible |
| Species hierarchy | Retained via social class language games | Rejected; egalitarian | ❌ Incompatible |
Quotes
“The consciousness field, once assimilated in the absolute vacuum, is an interconnected, endless, and nonlocal fifth force of nature…”
“The brain does not create consciousness; it receives and integrates it via its electromagnetic field.”
“It [the field] is an endless assimilation of all past, present, and future information... recycled via the absolute vacuum.”
Challenges
- Empirical validation remains speculative: Though framed in scientific language, it lacks robust testability.
- Conceptual Overlap: Considerable redundancy with already-existing notions like the Fabric of Consciousness, Akashic Record, or Morphogenetic Fields.
- Ontology unclear: If consciousness precedes matter, how is the field emergent from matter aggregation?
- Terminological Ideological Contamination: Phrases like “absolute vacuum” may obscure rather than clarify.
Related LP Content and Courses
Citation and Legal
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Footnotes
- ↑ Paul C. Mocombe, “The Consciousness Field,” Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–16. https://www.academia.edu/77576506/Consciousness_Field_Theory
