The meaning of Consciousness, Mind, and Brain

Between dictionary meanings and those from other independents, numerous interpretations exist for the above three well-known words that are integral to our identity and operational purpose.

In my opinion, most of those who provide their interpretations state that all three are related, this is where I disagree and hence have provided my interpretation - with a little support from my universe team.

I also believe that many existing interpretations overlap mind and brain, describing certain functions of the mind when they are actually describing various functions of the brain, thus eliminating the mind almost completely.

Let me know your thoughts. I hope my meanings are relatable or get you thinking.

Consciousness
Being part of that which is around us.

Mind
An invisible structure (and part of our humanness) that gives organisation to our ability to capture information.

Brain
The processing centre for the following hierarchical responsibilities: thoughts, beliefs, sensations, intellect, movement, memory, decisions, responses, behaviour, and communication.
Note on the exclusion of emotions:
Emotions do not initiate in the brain. We have a completely separate (and invisible) emotional system that is part of who we are, which is considerably more than we see in the mirror. Emotions in every instance are the triggers of trauma, and if our emotions are not managed adequately, trauma will ensue and impact either or both the skin and muscle cells of the body, and if trauma is not dealt with, then it can move from the applicable cells to other systems and organs of the physical body. Additionally, if trauma is not dealt with, the low frequency state that a person is in can then attract darkness - also a very real thing and possible consequence. Frequency is a reflection of our health and mood status; high is the best, low is the worst and most detrimental. Our body is a frequency scale; it moves up and down, and we need to learn how to manage it!

The emotional system is connected to the brain i.e. an invisible system that connects to a physical one.

Also, FYI: Depression is triggered by the emotional system, and anxiety stems from the brain (related to what we do); neither has anything whatsoever to do with the nervous system, it is not impacted to any extent by these.

You learnt it here first!

What do you believe about the subconscious? is it a separate part of the brain? many people say it is and also that our subconscious is an area we should engage with or access more regularly.

My learnings and beliefs differ from the norm. They are that there is no separate subconscious; rather, it is just accessing our brain, and therefore, there is no subconscious of consciousness esp as I believe and am told, consciousness is separate from the brain.

Keith

Keith Jackson

Healing for all types of illness and dysfunction. Spiritual body alignment, dark entity removal, and connection to spirit / the universe.

https://directlyconnected.co.nz
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