Understanding Conscious Evolution : Acting on life’s feedback.

In the intricate journey of existence, our consciousness steadily progresses through a labyrinth of intent, choice, interaction, and reaction. This journey is not merely a passive process but a dynamic evolution that shapes the quality of our consciousness within the confines of our reality. To navigate this evolutionary maze effectively, there are certain fundamental truths we must acknowledge.

First and foremost, it is crucial to recognise that our actions yield immediate and unmistakable feedback. This feedback, like signposts along a winding path, guides us in understanding the consequences of our choices. However, this guidance can be easily obscured if our ego assumes an outsized role in our decision-making process. When the ego takes the stage, it can drown out the clear signals of feedback, leading us to either ignore or misinterpret them.

It is at this juncture that a critical lesson emerges. Ignoring or misconstruing the feedback, though initially tempting, can sow the seeds of our downfall. The repercussions of such neglect may not manifest instantly; instead, they may quietly simmer beneath the surface. Over time, this accumulation of unresolved issues can cause a deterioration that becomes increasingly challenging to overlook or rationalise. The dysfunction that ensues can eventually reach a point of no return, where denial or excuses are no longer tenable.

In the context of learning, this process mirrors a classroom experience. To grasp the material efficiently, one must be attentive, actively engaging with the subject matter. Similarly, in the journey of life, paying attention to the feedback our actions generate is indispensable. Just as a diligent student remains vigilant in class to acquire knowledge effectively, we must remain alert to the outcomes of our choices and actions.

Often, in our pursuit of ease and comfort, we may be tempted to seek an easier maze or shortcuts to circumvent life’s challenges. However, it is essential to understand that such shortcuts are elusive. Life’s maze is inherently intricate, and shortcuts only lead to dead ends or temporary relief. There are no end runs to bypass the lessons that await us, no acceptable excuses to justify our evasion of difficulties, and no viable escape routes from the journey itself.

For those who attempt to navigate life’s demanding situations by avoiding the most difficult aspects, a stark reality emerges. The path to personal growth and self-awareness demands full engagement, a willingness to confront challenges head-on, and an unwavering commitment to persevere. There is no room for quitting, for the journey itself is the crucible in which our consciousness evolves and matures.

In conclusion, life’s journey is a complex and ever-evolving process that requires us to navigate an intricate maze of choices, interactions, and reactions. To evolve our consciousness within this reality, we must heed the immediate and obvious feedback our actions provide. The ego’s interference can cloud our understanding, but we must resist the urge to ignore or misinterpret these signals. Instead, we should embrace the learning process, remaining attentive and engaged, for there are no shortcuts or escape routes. The maze of life, with all its challenges and difficulties, is our crucible of growth and self-discovery.

Written by Stephen Griffin and ChatGPT



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I am fascinated by the extensive body of work developed by Tom Campbell, and have found his My Big TOE (Theory of Everything) theory to be particularly insightful in exploring fundamental questions that have puzzled mankind throughout history. Utilizing Campbell’s theories, my goal is to gain a deeper understanding of not only myself, but also others and the world around me. By examining these concepts through the lens of MBT, I believe we can unlock a greater understanding of our collective existence and the nature of reality itself.

Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today, I am wise so I am changing myself.” –Rumi.

¨The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.¨ Nikola Tesla.

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