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  • Origins of Consciousness

    There are many topics I want to explore in this blog, but consciousness will be a recurrent theme because all descriptions, scientific, philosophical or mythical originate in and from experience. In my book, I discuss consciousness in relation to cognition and intelligence, without attempting to explore further into its biological roots. It feels appropriate to give it pride of place for now, and glance in that direction in this first post…

    How did a universe of matter give rise to something that feels, that reflects, desires, dreams?

    Conventionally, consciousness is considered to be an emergent property—something that arises when enough neurons fire in the right patterns. This seems perfectly reasonable at face value, because clearly, in our experience, a working brain is required for consciousness to be present. However, when the evolutionary roots and history of development of cognition are explored, it becomes apparent that the brain is a result of evolutionary developments that have involved the presence of consciousness over hundreds of millions of years, since the first emergence of animate life forms over 500million years ago. In other words, in evolutionary terms, the brain is a result of the presence of consciousness as well as an instrument of its expression….

    Going further back in time and developments, we know that even simple organisms respond to their environment—amoebas move toward nutrients, plants bend toward light, but we don’t consider that to represent consciousness. Somewhere along the evolutionary path, raw response turned into the quality we call ‘experience’, in other words, consciousness. The question then arises, is this quality, ‘experience’, a purely emergent phenomenon with no prior representation in nature, or did/does it exist at a more primordial level that has only became expressed as more complex life forms began to develop?

    This is an inquiry, particularly intriguing and well worth exploring, and in many ways central to other considerations this blog will get into, but there are much more practical matters I also intend to explore here in due course, in particular, considerations around human cultures and patterns of behaviour, since these now have such a major influence over everything else.

    As always, feel free to think along with me—or agin me. That’s part of this too.

    More soon.

  • Hello and welcome.

    If you’ve found your way here, chances are you’re curious—not just about evolution in the biological sense, but about the deeper processes of transformation that shape our universe, our societies, and ourselves.

    This blog is a continuation of ideas I begin to explore in my book, Universal Evolution (and Self-realisation). But here, I want to go beyond those pages, into particular aspects of the messy, beautiful, unfolding complexity that the term ‘evolution’ refers to and involves. Evolution is not just a matter of genes or fossils. It’s a story written in stardust and synapses, cultures and consciousness. It’s the story of how things become what they are—and how we, as individuals, might begin to understand our place in that unfolding.

    I’ll be using this space to develop thoughts I couldn’t fully consider in the book, ask questions that often raise more questions than answers, and follow the threads that connect our personal existence to those stardust roots… Expect a mix of science, philosophy, personal reflection, and whatever sideroads evolutionary inquiry leads me down.

    Accordingly,  this blog as something of an experiment, one that evolves, as all things do. Let’s see where it goes….

    Thanks for being here at the beginning.