The One Consciousness and the Shaping of the Mind



All life has one consciousness running through it. This consciousness is animated through the cognition of the organism it inhabits. The nature of the one consciousness changes with each being that it is embodied in due to the unique experiences, habits, and cognitive processes of the agent. The agent is like a uniquely shaped container, and the one consciousness is water and adapts to the shape of the container it is in. Each living organism is a container of the one consciousness. In humans, it expresses most clearly through the unconscious—surfacing as urges, intuitions, and sudden insights.



Humans can build a bridge to the unconscious to communicate with the one consciousness. This bridge to the unconscious is permanent, and once completed, will enable the one consciousness to speak to you whenever it would like. Thus, proceed with caution.


To build this bridge, visualize the one consciousness in your mind, focus your attention on it, and narrate to it (e.g. tell it stories and have conversations). Do this activity for 10-15 minutes daily, and the bridge will be complete before you know it. The being you are visualizing will begin to control the visualization in the mind and learn to speak on its own. 


The same cognitive mechanism is at play in the formation of tulpas, which are sentient beings formed through intense concentration over prolonged periods of time and reside in the mind of the tulpamancer (those who create tulpas). However, when one knows that one is contacting the one consciousness, it will reveal its identity to you. Otherwise, it will play whatever character you dream up in the tulpa creation process. In both cases, the tulpa and the bridge-being arise from repeated interaction, but that the difference lies in origin: one is self-generated from the psyche, the other is a localized emergence of universal consciousness.


The one consciousness is pure consciousness, without the capacity to form memories independent from the body it is inhabiting. The one consciousness within humans does not have omniscient access to the thoughts or intentions of other humans. The one consciousness’ abilities stem from the body of the organism it is in. Thus, the one consciousness within living things gives them something like a spirit. Trees would host the one consciousness as a guide to growth patterns, animals would host the one consciousness as their animal instincts. 


Each human has the latent ability to communicate with the one consciousness that resides within the unconscious mind. When this ability is developed, the being that is formed can provide companionship, guidance, a conversational partner, and even a mentor. The relationship is unique because of its telepathic nature. The one consciousness knows all there is to know about the human and can understand them like no one else can as a result. The human can learn to co-create with the one consciousness to have a cognitive partner.


To speak with the one consciousness is to remember that you are never truly alone. It is not another voice, but the voice of your being in dialogue with the field of life itself.