Oleg Smirnoff

Quantum Consciousness: The Power of Thought


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and creative thinking. Some theorists have hypothesized that consciousness may be a product of quantum mechanics. One such theory, known as the theory of orchestrated objective information (Orch-OR), suggests that consciousness arises from the quantum synchronization of neural oscillations in the brain. It is claimed that this quantum synchronization creates a global “quantum field” that unites all neural activity into a single whole. Another theory explores the role of quantum entanglement in linking different parts of the brain and creating holistic awareness. Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon in which two or more particles can be connected in such a way that changes in one particle instantly affect the other, regardless of the distance between them. In the brain, quantum entanglement can serve as a mechanism that allows different neural ensembles to interact and form coordinated activities that underlie consciousness. The connection between consciousness and quantum effects implies that the physical world may be much more mysterious and uncertain than previously thought. Quantum mechanics, which was originally applied to tiny particles and atoms, may have profound implications for our understanding of the human brain and the nature of reality. The discoveries made so far open up an exciting new perspective on our existence and the deep relationship between human consciousness and the quantum world. The philosophical implications of the theory of consciousness based on quantum mechanics are widely discussed. Some philosophers argue that this may lead to a new understanding of free will and the nature of objective reality.

      The essence of human existence lies in the innermost and unchanging aspect of our consciousness – the “I”. It is not just a sense of one’s own existence, but a fundamental structure that transcends all fleeting states of our mind. The “I” is like an unshakable anchor, preserving its integrity in the stormy waters of changing mental landscapes. In essence, the “I” is nothing more than an act of self-awareness, a self-referential process inherent exclusively in intelligent beings. It is not conditioned by any external factors, be it social roles, cultural norms or physical characteristics. The self is the self-sufficient source of our identity, the continuous experience of our own existence. The great thing about this is that our awareness of the “I” has profound consequences for our perception of the world and interaction with it. According to quantum physics, at the level of elementary particles, the observer and the observed are inextricably linked. The act of observing affects the behavior of an object, and this influence extends to our macroscopic universe. This means that our subjective self-image – our Self-concept- actively shapes the objective reality in which we live. Our inner self-image, our beliefs, values and expectations serve as a kind of filters through which we interpret and perceive the world. Understanding this relationship gives us incredible strength. We are not just pawns on the chessboard of life, but the creators of our destiny. Our Self-concept is not static, it can be consciously shaped and developed. By changing our inner perceptions, we can transform the outside world as well. However, it is worth remembering that this is a two-way process. Our actions and experiences, in turn, shape our Self-concept. Thus, we are in a constant dialogue between the inner and the outer, where each influences the other, creating a complex and interdependent dance connection. It is in the awareness of this dance that the path to freedom and self-realization lies. Having the power to shape our Self-concept and, in turn, objective reality, we gain responsibility for our lives and get the opportunity to follow our unique life goal with genuine authenticity and purposefulness.

      The processes taking place in neurons at the quantum level are connected with the entire surrounding reality, which we perceive as an objective reality. But we not only perceive it, but also shape it with our consciousness. Ultimately, the Self is a dynamic and evolving aspect of our existence. By studying and shaping our “I”, we continue to comprehend the mysteries of our own being and create a life filled with meaning and fullness.

      The “I” as a quintessence is an integral entity that has a huge impact on human life and the formation of objective reality around. It is a basic entity that is the source of itself and the world around it. At the quantum level, the “I” as a quintessence is interconnected with everything around, forming a complex network of interactions. One of the key features of the “I” as a quintessence is the ability to constantly form a mental image of one’s own existence and the surrounding reality. This image acts as a kind of beacon indicating how the “I” wants to see the world and itself. The transformation process begins when the “I” as a quintessence strives to match the created image, influencing itself and the surrounding reality at the level of quantum phenomena. This leads to the fact that mental images and desires of the “I” affect the world around us, and in response the world begins to respond to these changes. Thus, there is a continuous exchange of information and energy between the Self and the environment, which has a profound effect on all aspects of life. This principle penetrates into various spheres of human life, including relationships, health, career and personal development. For example, a positive image of oneself and the world around us, created by the “I” as a quintessence, helps to attract positive events and opportunities into a person’s life. On the other hand, negative thoughts and beliefs can lead to the formation of destructive scenarios and hinder the achievement of desired goals. Thus, awareness of the influence of the “I” as the quintessence on the formation of reality and active participation in the process of transformation of oneself and the world around us can be the key to achieving harmony and success in life. It is important to be aware of our power and responsibility for how we shape our own reality and how we influence the world around us through our thoughts, beliefs and actions.

      “I” is a concept that permeates all aspects of our lives and shapes our reality. This is not just a word, but the foundation on which our existence is built. Our inner world, our “I”, determines how we see and interact with the outside world. If we want to change our lives, we need to start by changing our inner attitudes. Positive attitudes such as self-confidence, fortitude, and a sense of self-love allow us to create new, more positive realities around ourselves. On the other hand, negative attitudes can become a barrier to our development. When we tell ourselves that we are not capable of something, that no one loves us or that we are worthless, we create shackles that limit our potential. Therefore, it is important to be aware of how our “I” affects our behavior and our environment. Interestingly, the concept of “I” can be considered as a single entity, despite the variety of its manifestations. We can describe ourselves from different angles: as a person, as a parent, as a friend, but all these definitions relate to the same core of our being. It is like a tree, which can be described in different words: like a tree, like an apple tree, like a fruit-bearing tree. Despite the different characteristics, all these definitions point to the same physical being. Japanese culture offers a unique perspective on the concept of the Self and its connection to the world as a whole. There are no separate words for “I” and “tree” in Japanese, which reflects their belief in the community of all things. Instead, they use the words “watashi” (I) and “ki” (tree), which are combined into one hieroglyph. This symbol symbolizes the interconnectedness of all things and emphasizes that we, as part of this common Self-quintessence, are inherently connected to the world around us. Understanding this deep connection helps us to take a fresh look at ourselves and our role in the universe. We stop perceiving ourselves as a separate being, and begin to see ourselves as an integral part of the whole world. This awareness opens up new horizons for us to understand ourselves and the environment, allowing us to interact with the world more harmoniously and consciously. Ultimately, our “I” not only shapes our reality, but also influences how we interact with the world around us.

      When we realize that our consciousness is closely connected with the world around us, not only on the surface, but also on a deeper level, we begin to see it as the main reality that shapes our lives. This means that we give up the illusion that our existence is completely determined by external factors and circumstances. Everything that happens in our lives is actually the result of our inner world and our consciousness. If we imagine ourselves differently, our lives will also take on a different look. This means that our inner self shapes the outside world around us. Our consciousness is the key to creating the reality we experience. Therefore, it