Why does not science have the ability to identify the essence of consciousness?
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2021
Many branches of science are aimed at studying the essence of consciousness, the main of which is psychology. Successes, judging by the results of this tumultuous and costly activity, are actually not observed. In particular, so far there is not only no clear definition of consciousness, but also for science it is unclear where consciousness appears from and where it goes. Science also fails to determine the location of consciousness in the body and correlate it with the intellect, not to mention about the insight of the essence of this still incomprehensible phenomenon, which, nevertheless, forms the basis of life. The possible sources of consciousness, its place in the system of Creation, role, mission, ways of realizing the aspirations of consciousness are shown below, as well as the impossibility of an analytical study of its essence is explained.
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This set of remarks is based on the philosophy of Buddhism and Existentialism. It discusses how mans perception holds the key to his happiness. Life can be majestic or distraught, it all depends on how one perceives the world. It consists of 120 pages making reference to capitalism, conformity and a means to improve ones life. Self-improvement starts from ones own heart and branches out from there. This is the second edition of these notes. I revised the earlier edition because I was repeating things. I also cut the number of pages down to 120.