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An '''Intensification''' of [[Consciousness]] occurs when The [[Fabric of Consciousness]] coalesces and intensifies to the point where [[Self Awareness]] emerges or is [[Instantiation of Consciousness|instantiated]]. An instantiated point of Self Awareness is known, in gnostic traditions, as a [[Monad]].
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Intensification of Consciousness creates [[Monadic Consciousness]]. The Intensification of Consciousness to the point of [[Instantiation]] may be referred to as [[First Birth]].
<blockquote class="quotation">The '''Intensification of Consciousness is the coalescence and concentration of [[Consciousness]] to the point of egoic [[Self Awareness]].
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==A Room full of Mist==
==Syncretic Terms==


The process of intensification is easily understood visually. Think of a large empty room full of mist. The mist is The Fabric of Consciousness. Now imagine the mist coalescing and thickening into a single intense spot. Imagine that at a certain point the mist gets dense enough and then imagine a single spot "lightning up" as a pinpoint of [[Light]] (i.e. a [[Star]]). The "star" that appears is the self aware [[Monad]].
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For conceptual purposes the first Star that coalesced may be referred to as Monad (capital "M") while all subsequent stars may be referred to as monad (little "m"). It should be noted in this context however that all monads are equally present and persistently connected to The Fabric. The only remotely meaningful distinction is that Monad appeared first, while monads instantiated subsequently. However, since [[Time]] is a delusion of incarnation, the distinction is not at all relevant. 
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An instantiated point of Self Awareness is known, in gnostic traditions, as a [[Monad]]. Intensification of Consciousness creates [[Monadic Consciousness]].
 
Intensification of Consciousness to the point of [[Instantiation]] may be referred to as [[First Birth]].
 
The process of intensification is easily understood visually. Think of a large empty room full of mist. The mist is The Fabric of Consciousness. Now imagine the mist coalescing and thickening into a single intense spot. Imagine that at a certain point the mist gets dense enough and then imagine a single spot "lightning up" as a pinpoint of [[Light]] (i.e. a [[Star]]). The "star" that appears is the self-aware [[Monad]].


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The Intensification of Consciousness is the coalescence and concentration of Consciousness to the point of egoic Self Awareness.

Syncretic Terms

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Notes

An instantiated point of Self Awareness is known, in gnostic traditions, as a Monad. Intensification of Consciousness creates Monadic Consciousness.

Intensification of Consciousness to the point of Instantiation may be referred to as First Birth.

The process of intensification is easily understood visually. Think of a large empty room full of mist. The mist is The Fabric of Consciousness. Now imagine the mist coalescing and thickening into a single intense spot. Imagine that at a certain point the mist gets dense enough and then imagine a single spot "lightning up" as a pinpoint of Light (i.e. a Star). The "star" that appears is the self-aware Monad.


Further Reading

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