Concept vs Consciousness and Reality

Image by Colin Behrens from Pixabay

Deep rising. I’m feeling like my consciousness is coming apart. The coherence of reality doesn’t exist—the dreams that have inadequately filled the emptiness are dissolving in a reality of incoherence . . .

POTUS has stated that if you test for covid, the number of deaths will rise, but if you don’t test, then they are doing ok.

I should get the exact words. The meaning is something like “What you don’t know, won’t matter”, or the classic “What you don’t know won’t hurt you.”

How does a nation of people accept this?

I am searching into the character and nature of concept making. 

I wonder, what’s the ‘Life’ concept of an animal? How does a cat see the world, a dog, a frog or an elephant?

What is the foundation of one’s own conceiving of the world? How much of it is reality? How much of it is a fantasy of what one wants it to be? What one fears it to be? How much of it is embedded in the genetic code?

This is the context in which 7.5 billion humans conceive life to be. What is the basis on which it is founded?

The framing of concepts is based mostly on the frame of the tribal family in which they are born—its circumstance plus its genetic skills. 

This is the foundation of the individual’s life concepts—who they feel they are, what they must do to exist, what they want and expect life to be about. 

It’s like a blanket over reality that covers each culture differently.

There are also commonalities that arise out of the neural core of the species, i.e., that which identifies us as human. I would like to see a chart comparing the commonality/difference among humans and the rest of the animal kingdom.

The structure and patterns in the character and nature of a neural response matrix within a single member of a species have unique characters, and within this there exists different levels, intensity, and mix of chemical secretions that together constitute the character and personality of individuality.

This character of response in neural manifestations dominates behavior, both positive and negative.

It emerges from patterns, i.e., what we like and don’t like. It is the dominant source of both healthy and pathological behavior. It is here that judgment arises in the world of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ concept foundations—actual and conceived.

So how do we find our way together?

How do we find ‘our’ own way to a viable construct of concept that relates to so many different forces acting and influencing mind and feelings, needing to be aligned with nature and the principles that are essential to follow in the quest for our survival, a quality of life in a universal conceptual frame of human purpose and meaning?

It’s like a vetting of concepts and their constructs of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ on a path of managing and limiting pathological concepts, beliefs, and behavior. LPCBB

The task has its foundation in learning and exposing via knowledge and functioning of the neural dictates and its healthy functioning.

‘Healthy’ being a concept of what we not only would ‘like’ to see, but one that is both practical and constructive in the quest for the well being of both the planet and the human species and their continuing survival.