A Paradigm for Counsciousness - Part 2
ABSTRACT:
This article concludes an examination of the consciential paradigm begun in the previous issue of this journal. In this issue the author develops a logical argument while discussing how to understand this new paradigm. He seeks to clarify the process that begins from the moment of understanding consciential awakening (CA) and leads towards multidimensional self-awareness. The argument is developed by focusing on some deep intraconsciential aspects in the search for integral evolutionary maturity. The author states that from the view of this new paradigm external evidence is not as important for consciousness as it is in the conventional paradigm. The article elaborates on the importance of lucidity and intra and interconsciential communications in the consolidation of neosynapses. Some of the characteristics of energy in attention are also considered. It tries to clarify that one important component in transformation - recycling or inversion - is the comprehension of various types of experienced and overridden emotions and sentiments in successive intraphysical and extraphysical lives. A Paradigm for Consciousness is a courageous proposal to aid the self-motivated development of one’s consciousness. This is an animic process produced at will within the parameters and internal limits of each one.
Editor's Note:
The first part of this article was published in the previous issue of the Journal of Conscientiology.


