Here's a summary of the Three Tiers of Consciousness:
17 levels, 7 in Bottom, 5 in Middle and 5 in Top
You are what you think about...
The Three Tiers of Consciousness explore how your thoughts shape your reality through the Law of Attraction. This law suggests that what you focus on most intensely will manifest in your life, whether you’re aware of it or not.
Bottom Tier of Consciousness
Many people remain stuck here, unaware of the potential for a fulfilling life.Â
Shame, Guilt, Apathy, Grief, Fear, Desire, and Anger—
emotions that keep individuals trapped in destructive patterns.
Middle Tier of Consciousness
In this tier, people begin to strive for self-improvement and growth.Â
Pride, Courage, Neutrality, Willingness, and Acceptance—
stages where individuals start taking responsibility for their lives,
seeking personal growth, and setting goals for improvement.
Top Tier of Consciousness
Few achieve this state of higher awareness and purpose.Â
Reason, Love, Joy, Peace, and Enlightenment—
levels where individuals transcend emotional volatility,
live in harmony with the world, and realize their true purpose,
often dedicating themselves to the service of humanity.
This framework highlights the journey from lower levels of consciousness,
dominated by negativity and fear, to higher levels characterized by
love, joy, and spiritual enlightenment.
Certainly! Here’s a more polished and refined version:
You are what you think about...
Imagine this: The thoughts and ideas that dominate
your mind are not just fleeting whims—
they shape your reality. This is the essence of the Law of Attraction,
which suggests that your thoughts have the power to manifest
your desires and fears into existence.
The Law of Attraction operates continuously, whether you are aware of it or not.
It dictates that whatever you focus on most intensely will inevitably
become a part of your life.
Your dominant thoughts will, in time, materialize.
Bottom Tier of Consciousness
More than half of humanity remains trapped within the lower levels of consciousness, seldom rising above the bottom tier.
They may never experience the profound beauty
and fulfillment that come with ascending to higher levels of awareness.
Level 1: Shame
Just a step above death, this level is characterized by self-directed hatred.
Individuals at this stage might be contemplating suicide or exhibiting psychopathic behavior.
Level 2: Guilt
Slightly above shame, this level is dominated by disgrace and regret.
People see themselves as irredeemable sinners,
unable to forgive their past mistakes.
Level 3: Apathy
A state of hopelessness and victimization, marked by learned helplessness.
Many addicts, mentally ill individuals, and the homeless are stuck at this level.
Level 4: Grief
A perpetual state of sadness and loss,
often following the death of a loved one.
Depression is common, yet this level is a step up from apathy,
as people begin to feel once more.
Level 5: Fear
A worldview dominated by danger and paranoia.
Individuals at this level often need
external help to escape, as they may remain trapped in
situations like abusive relationships.
Level 6: Desire
This level is defined by addiction, craving,
and an unhealthy lust for money, approval, or sex.
Individuals obsessed with smoking, drinking,
or drug use are operating at this level.
Level 7: Anger
A life dominated by frustration and negativity.
Many remain stuck here for years,
consumed by hatred—whether it manifests as racism,
bigotry, or toxic relationships.
Middle Tier of Consciousness
At this stage, life becomes more than mere survival.
People begin to strive for more,
seeking to do their best and improve themselves.
Level 8: Pride
The first level where individuals start to feel good about themselves,
though this pride is fragile,
dependent on external validation like money or status.
Those at this level often become defensive
and overly attached to their beliefs,
equating challenges to their ideas as personal attacks.
Religious fundamentalism often finds its roots here.
Level 9: Courage
The first true level of strength, where life is seen as
exciting rather than overwhelming.
Individuals develop a growing interest in personal development,
spiritual growth, and learning.
They begin to view the future as an opportunity for
improvement rather than merely a continuation of the past.
Level 10: Neutrality
A comfortable, yet complacent state. Needs are met,
but there is little drive to push further.
People at this level are content, but they risk stagnation.
Many self-employed individuals
or those in stable but unfulfilling jobs reside here.
Level 11: Willingness
Complacency gives way to a desire for excellence.
Individuals at this level take their responsibilities seriously and strive to do their best. This stage is marked by a commitment to personal growth,
willpower, and self-discipline.
Time management and productivity become essential.
Many ambitious young professionals operate at this level.
Level 12: Acceptance
A significant shift occurs as individuals begin to live proactively.
They recognize their
responsibility in shaping their lives and the world around them.
They start setting personal
goals and taking action to improve areas of their lives,
such as their career, health, or relationships.
Top Tier of Consciousness
Only a small percentage of humanity—around 2-3%—
reach the top tier of consciousness.
Level 13: Reason
At this level, individuals transcend the emotional volatility of lower tiers.
They think clearly and rationally, fully utilizing their abilities.
They seek to make meaningful contributions,
asking themselves how best to use their talents.
This is the level of science, critical thinking, and intellectual pursuit.
Level 14: Love
A deep, permanent understanding of one’s connectedness
with all that exists. At this level, individuals use their
talents in service to others, motivated by pure, unselfish intent.
They realize their true purpose,
often dedicating their lives to the service of humanity.
This level, exemplified by great figures like Gandhi and Mother Teresa,
is reached by only 1 in 250,000 people.
Level 15: Joy
A state of pervasive, unshakable happiness.
At this level, individuals are guided by
synchronicity and intuition, allowing them to operate at a
much higher level of consciousness.
Level 16: Peace
Total transcendence, characterized by profound serenity
and spiritual connection.
This level is reached by only one person in 10 million.
Level 17: Enlightenment
The pinnacle of human consciousness, where humanity
blends with divinity.
This level is extremely rare, epitomized by figures like
Krishna, Buddha, and Jesus.
Even contemplating individuals at this level can
elevate one’s own consciousness.
"Aujourd'hui est un jour merveilleux pour ĂŞtre en vie!"
"Today is a wonderful day to be alive!"
8/12/2024Â 2138Â
original version from 2015
💖 Be compassionate, stay positive, and keep the music alive. 🎵
You are what you think about...
The Three Tiers of Consciousness explore how your thoughts shape your reality through the Law of Attraction. This law suggests that what you focus on most intensely will manifest in your life, whether you’re aware of it or not.
3 Tiers of Consciousness
Bottom Tier of Consciousness
Many people remain stuck here, unaware of the potential for a fulfilling life.Â
Shame, Guilt, Apathy, Grief, Fear, Desire, and Anger—emotions that keep individuals trapped in destructive patterns.
Middle Tier of Consciousness
In this tier, people begin to strive for self-improvement and growth.Â
Pride, Courage, Neutrality, Willingness, and Acceptance—stages where individuals start taking responsibility for their lives, seeking personal growth, and setting goals for improvement.
Top Tier of Consciousness
Few achieve this state of higher awareness and purpose.Â
Reason, Love, Joy, Peace, and Enlightenment—levels where individuals transcend emotional volatility, live in harmony with the world, and realize their true purpose, often dedicating themselves to the service of humanity.
#sciencegod
#sunsetguitar
#oblivioncocoon
#coonfire
#sunsetpiano