The Psychology of Consciousness
November 23, 2015 by Gregory Klatt
Filed under Integrations
The psychological approach. Since my time of depression and getting into Neothink I noticed my own natural interest in the psychology of people and other things. Always something to learn in that field. It has it’s advantages, but sometimes it can get emotionally troubling in some issues.I understand Mark’s approach with it. I haven’t used it from his standpoint yet, only using it in observing and understanding people and things. Ought to be an interesting stage to advance myself to. Lately I’ve come more in touch with I-ness (consciousness) and while having a neothink mentality gives unlimited creativity along with varying perspectives of the mind all over the internet and elsewhere (the physical also), there is very little realistic information about the I-ness (consciousness). What it is to me is, now, most obvious although when the subject is to be discussed in those terms, a sense of, huh?, what?, occurs as if it’s something of a mystery,like I once was and I’m sure others have that same reaction. I can go on and on with this subject but I’ll get to the bottom line. While there is learning how the mind works and how to best utilize it (ultimately Neothink) along with the emotional and physical responses, with the pool of knowledge that can be had on the I-ness and then the mental,emotional and physical responses from the neothink perspective can be most effective and understood. The best place to start is the newborn experience that I once wrote and posted on a website I had, but was quite brief.