Unveiling the Quantum Nature of Consciousness: Exploring Probable Realities and Parallel Experiences

Quantum Consciousness rides upon and within the pulses mentioned earlier and forms its own organizations of identity.

Surreal cosmic divide, planets, people on bridge, forest.

My take on the quantum nature of consciousness

This text delves into the intricate relationship between consciousness, probabilities, and parallel experiences. It challenges traditional views of reality, suggesting that our consciousness interacts with multiple probabilities, choosing which to perceive as real. It explores how our focus and attention shape our experienced reality while highlighting the interconnectedness of various probable realities. The narrative opens up fascinating discussions about the quantum nature of consciousness and the expansive possibilities it entails.

Interconnection between this text “The Quantum Nature of Consciousness” and the former one about Probable Selves

In the exploration of probable selves and quantum consciousness, Seth’s session sheds light on the intricate web of interconnectedness among these various probabilities. As Seth suggests, the nature of probable selves is not isolated but deeply entwined, influencing one another within the vast tapestry of potential experiences. Each probable self embodies its unique free will and trajectory, forming a network where changes in one’s personal experience don’t coerce or annihilate the experiences of others.

Seth’s insight aligns with the concept of quantum consciousness discussed in the previous blog post. The idea that one’s consciousness navigates through probabilities resonates with the notion that individuals can influence their experiences within the probabilities they perceive. However, as emphasized, this influence doesn’t negate or erase the parallel experiences of other probable selves. Instead, it underlines the interconnected yet autonomous nature of these various realities.

Moreover, the understanding that one can’t alter the courses of other probable selves mirrors the acknowledgment that while consciousness can manipulate experiences within its scope, it doesn’t have dominion over the experiences perceived by other probable selves. This interconnectedness offers a profound perspective on the relationship between individual experiences and the collective web of probable realities, emphasizing a harmonious coexistence of diverse probabilities.

By weaving together the discussions on probable selves and quantum consciousness, a more comprehensive view emerges, highlighting the dynamic interplay between personal experiences and the multitude of potential realities. This synthesis underscores the intricate dance of probabilities, where each individual’s choices and perceptions intermingle within a vast and interconnected landscape of probable existences.

Probable realities and probabilities

All probable worlds exist now. All probable variations on the most minute aspect in any reality exist now. You weave in and out of probabilities constantly, picking and choosing as you go along.

The structure of probabilities deals with parallel experience on all levels.

There are… parallel events that are followed as easily as you follow consecutive events.

The Quantum Nature of Consciousness, a Seth session

Seth: All probable worlds exist now. All probable variations on the most minute aspect in any reality exist now. You weave in and out of probabilities constantly, picking and choosing as you go along. The cells within your body do the same thing.

I told you once that there were pulses of activity in which you blinked off and on – this applying even to atomic and subatomic partides.1 “You” assign as real – present here and now – only that activity that is your signal. “You” are not aware of the others. When people think in terms of one self, they of course identify with one body. You know that the cellular structure of it changes constantly.

The body is at any given moment, however, a mass conglomeration of energy formed from that rich bank of probable activity. The body is not stable in the terms usually thought of. On deeper biological levels the cells straddle probabilities and trigger responses.

Consciousness rides upon and within the pulses mentioned earlier and forms its own organizations of identity. Each probability – probable only in relation to and from the standpoint of another probability – is inviolate, however, in that it is not destroyed. Once formed, the pattern will follow its own nature.

The organizations of consciousness “grow” even as cells grow into organs. Groups of probable selves, then, can and do form their own identity structure, which is quite aware of the probable selves involved. In your reality, experience is dependent upon time, but all experience is not so structured. There are, for example, parallel events that are followed as easily as you follow consecutive events.

The structure of probabilities deals with parallel experience on all levels. Your consciousness picks and chooses to accept as real the results of and ramifications of only certain overall purposes, desires, or intents. You follow these through a time structure. Your focus allows other just-as-legitimate experience to become invisible or unfelt.

In the same way that you latch upon one personal biological history, you latch upon but one mass earth history. Others go on about you all the time, and other probable selves of your own experience their “histories” parallel to yours. In practical terms of sense data, those worlds do not meet. In deeper terms they coincide. Any of the infinite number of events that could have happened to you and Ruburt do happen. Your attention span simply does not include such activity.

The “Unknown” Reality, Volume 1 (UR1) Sess. 681 February 11, 1974

Related: Navigating Probabilities: Understanding the Interconnectedness of Probable Selves

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