How Consciousness Creates Reality

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This is the abridged version of the book of the same title, written out of the desire to examine the structure of our reality from a standpoint unbiased by established teachings, be they academic-scientific, popular-esoteric, or religious in nature. It begins with seemingly simple interactions in our daily lives, examines how they originate on a deeper level, comes to understand the essentials of consciousness, and finally recognizes that we create our reality in its entirety. In the course of this quest, the reader will uncover little-heeded paths to accessing the subconscious, other individuals, and that which can be understood by the term "God". And the solution to the classical problem of free will constitutes the gist of the concepts thus revealed. 

"There is no book that explains consciousness in such a clear way as it is given in this book."
Rajagopalan Madasami, India

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Omnipresent Consciousness and Free Will

This article is not an attempt to explain consciousness in terms of quantum physics or neurobiology. Instead, I would like to place the concept of “consciousness” on a broader foundation. I will therefore start from everyday reality, from precisely the point where we experience ourselves as conscious beings. I will define the concept so broadly that the question of whether only humans possess consciousness or whether a thermostat does as well is resolved; the difference is considerable, but not fundamental: every effect consists in the perception of consciousness. Accordingly, I will address its freedom of choice, which I consider the most important source of creativity. The problem of a truly conscious decision does not disappear by mixing determination with a dash of chance. Both must merge into a higher unity. It will then become clear that a certain degree of freedom of choice is just as ubiquitous as consciousness – an inherent part of reality itself. 

Dynamic Existence

What is real? What is creation?

Everything is in motion. "Inertness" arises from (approximative) repetition, that is, through rotation or an alternation that delineates a focus of consciousness. This focus of consciousness, in turn, must also move/alternate (the two differ only in continuity). If its alternation seems to go too far - physically, psychically or intellectually - it reaches into the subconscious. In this way, interconnection is established by the alternation of the focus of consciousness. Therefore, in a world in which everything is interconnected, all focuses must reciprocally transition into each other. "Reality" is a common "goal", a focus which all participants can switch into and which is conscious to them as such, as a potential one. Its "degree of reality" is the probability of its fully becoming conscious (or more simply: its current degree of consciousness). Thus, a reality is created when all participants increase its probability or, respectively, their consciousness of it.


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Rajagopalan Madasami's complete review:
"Three years before I really struggled to find out how the universe could be experienced as individual. I have studied lots of books regarding consciousness and law of attraction. All books explained an abstract view that we have conscious, subconscious, higher self, and that this higher self has a connection with the universal mind. But nowhere I had found a clear explanation about what subconscious is, what higher self is and what universal mind is.
After reading this book, I came to know a clear idea about what all these minds are. There is no way a person can have this knowledge unless he has been inspired by God. So very sure this author got all this information from God's inspiration. Lots of sages, Rishi in our world, explain God, but no one gives a clear idea how he creates and directs the reality as it is given in this book. Scientist and those who only concentrate upon meditation should read this book to realize the truth. More than that, I just wonder about when he explains the speed of each mind, alternation and universe concepts. We are all thinking that conscious, subconscious, super conscious minds are different. But the truth is there is only one consciousness. This consciousness alternates (changes the viewpoint) at infinite speed. This infinite speed consists of all other speeds as sub-frequencies. Each and every speed creates its own awareness by which we are separated in conscious, subconscious, super conscious. In the lowest speed we realize ourselves as human. I came to know this wonderful knowledge through this book. I thank God to bring this knowledge through the author Mr. Claus Janew. All people should have this knowledge to create their wonderful life from deep within. There is no book that explains consciousness in such a clear way as it is given in this book."