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A ''Facet of Consciousness'' is a term coined by [[Michael Sharp]] to represent the fundamental an indivisible | A ''Facet of Consciousness'' is a term coined by [[Michael Sharp]] to represent the fundamental an indivisible facets of [[Consciousness]]. | ||
'''Primary Facets''' (exist in the beginning) | '''Primary Facets''' (exist in the beginning) |
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A Facet of Consciousness is a term coined by Michael Sharp to represent the fundamental an indivisible facets of Consciousness.
Primary Facets (exist in the beginning)
- Bliss
- Awareness
- Imagination (a.k.a. Inspiration)
- Power
Secondary Facets (emerge following Instantiation
- Intent
- Thought
- Self Awareness (awareness of self)
- Compassion / Love
- Connection
Tertiary Facets (emerge following entry)
Quaternary Facets
See Also
Consciousness | ( Structure of Consciousness | Levels of Consciousness)
Aspects of Consciousness | Level of Consciousness | Experience of Consciousness | Flow of Consciousness | Structures of Consciousness | Normal Consciousness | Meniscus of Consciousness
Further Reading
Consciousness | ( Structure of Consciousness | Levels of Consciousness)