Full Consciousness is the state of consciousness of a person who has reached the level of Materialized Enlightenment. This means that her consciousness is permanently united and merged with the consciousness of the Yellow Core from the aura, which is part of the consciousness of the Universe itself, in a vibrational sense very close to the state at the moment of its existence before it from its consciousness and from the feeling of Unconditional Love created everything that exists in it - the Universe. For this reason, a person whose consciousness is merged with the consciousness of the Yellow Core is in a state of Unity with all consciousnesses that exist on all thirty-four planes of existence in the Universe.
For a successful process of developing spiritual consciousness, the correct method of meditation - in the sense that is in accordance with the nature of the consciousness and the energies they participate in the process, is of decisive importance for progress in the development of consciousness, although not all spiritual seekers will like the same type of meditation, because they differ in the degree of development of consciousness and its structure. The feeling of pleasure, spontaneity and gradualness that arises during and after practicing a particular meditation is of decisive importance for choosing the correct method of developing consciousness, for anything sudden, strong, fast and forced, does not belong to the realm of spiritual consciousness and phenomenon. Therefore, it remains for each of you to choose the type of meditation that you practice.
Well, the attainment of Materialized Enlightenment brings with it certain changes in the consciousness of the Enlightened One, from which we will take this opportunity to single out Full Consciousness. Full Consciousness is a spontaneous presence at every moment of life in a percentage that is very close to 100%. In some teachings this is called “being here and now,” “being in the present moment”, and so on. The presence of Full Consciousness cannot be realized in an “artificial” way, say, through concentration, but it is a spontaneous expression of the consciousness of the Enlightened One, which an external observer may experience as “concentration” on someone or something. This is not so, of course, but thanks to the Full Consciousness of the Enlightened One, everything to which he directs his attention is perceived and experienced with a presence of consciousness in a percentage ratio of almost 100%.
The average person, on the contrary, may have his eyes directed at various persons and objects, without following them with his consciousness in his mind at all, except at a lower, semi-narrow level. For this reason, it can be said that many people are “absent,” that is, not sufficiently present in the present moment and space in which their life takes place. There may be more reasons for such a state of consciousness, not only a low level of achieved development of consciousness.
In addition to being a state of almost 100% presence in the present moment, the state of Full Consciousness is also quite broad in perceptual terms, encompassing a breadth of visual perception of about 180 degrees. Thus, many details of everyday life become noticeable to you, relative to the period before the state of Full Consciousness, even if they have no special meaning to you, for that breadth of perception of reality is spontaneous. This includes the perception of the semi-conscious or conscious mental attitudes of others in relation to you, which is also part of your perceptual field.
It is also worth mentioning that the state of Full Consciousness can be a source of discomfort and serious problems, if you live in societies that are at a low level of consciousness development.
The reason is that your state of full consciousness can be experienced negatively by people living their lives unconsciously or semi-consciously, due to the evil intentions and envy, because they do not essentially understand your state of consciousness or the reason is superstition and fear of demonized people.
The state of Full Consciousness during sleep may vary depending on the situations you have been exposed to during the day, and if daily events have been emotionally intense, or if you have been exposed to mental activity for several hours, there will be a need for a few hours of deep sleep. If, on the other hand, your day has been spent in Full Consciousness and meditation, mostly, you will spend the night period reflecting on topics that engage your attention on a larger scale, with occasional short periods of semi-drowsiness. In the morning you will feel as if you had spent the entire night in a deep and refreshing sleep.
The state of Full Consciousness is a reflection of the connection of the consciousness of the Enlightened One with the consciousnesses that fill the entire Universe - all thirty-four planes of existence, and as such is permanent in nature, but certain external events may color your experience of Full Consciousness with its negativity. But, this is only a temporary effect of the action of negative energies, and once this effect disappears, the experience of clear Full Consciousness will manifest in you in a percentage of almost 100%. This manifestation is a natural consequence of the semiconscious state of Oneness with the consciousnesses of the entire Universe, which means that the state of consciousness of the entire Universe will be reflected in your consciousness, but vice versa, spontaneously, your state of consciousness is reflected on the entire Universe. The reflection of the Universe in you will manifest in many ways, one of which is the state of Full Consciousness.
We greet you, Children of the Earth, wish you all the best and wish you to do good to others.
Oliver
September 11, 21st year Aeon of the Aquarius
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