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How To Explore the Non-Local Nature of Consciousness

The notion that consciousness is a non-local phenomenon that transcends the boundaries of space and time has captivated souls for centuries, and modern science is catching up.
At its core, the idea of non-locality of mind challenges the conventional view that the awareness of ‘I’ is confined to the physical body. Instead, it confirms that consciousness operates beyond the individual, exhibiting properties that behave more like a continuum, linking us to a larger expanse of life.
The roots of non-locality can be traced back to our most ancient traditions, which embraced a holistic, interconnected view of the human being as a divine vehicle and man as the pinnacle of God’s creation.
Scientific revelations have advanced humanity’s understanding of our world and our environment; however, understanding the self still confuses the brightest minds of our time.
English scientist Rupert Sheldrake authored a paper, is the Sun Conscious? asking us to look beyond the strict confines of scientific materialism and reconsider how we view reality.
German physicist Max Planck reached the same conclusion, that matter originates from an underlying “conscious and intelligent mind.” This implies that consciousness is fundamental and primary rather than an emergent property…