What is Consciousness Polarization Theory?

Consciousness Polarization Theory (CPT) – also known as Time Polarization Theory (TPT) – is a ground-braking approach to the way we think about what makes humans conscious. The theory offers an elegant, logical answer to some of the most difficult scientific and philosophical questions in existence, such as:

-        What is TIME, and what creates our perception of it?

-        Who is the SELF that is aware of itSELF?

-        What generates our conscious perception of reality?

-        Is there order to the seemingly chaotic plethora of mental phenomena?

-        What is the cause to the alarmingly increasing polarization in our society?

The theory offers a paradigm shift in the manner with which we think of LIFE itself. At it’s core, Consciousness Polarization Theory suggests that we process reality with two fundamentally different “minds” (mental polarities), and not just one. You have an electromagnetically directive (positive) mind that is stationary in SPACE but travels in time, thus creates your TIME PERCEPTION, and an electromagnetically receptive (negative) mind that is stationary in TIME but travels in SPACE, thus creates your SPACE PERCEPTION.

We must name the two minds separately so we can distinguish between them. In Practical Metaphysics we call the masculine mind Adam, and to the feminine mind we call Eve (there is an important reason for that). The key is to understand that they work completely differently. Here we will name three critical differences, which are in a sense one and the same: Adam is always ACTIVE, and that Eve is always PASSIVE; Adam produces REASON, Eve produces IMAGINATION; Adam is conscious of ITSELF, and Eve is conscious of everything but itself.

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Adam, in short, is the self conscious mind; it is what makes us human (Adam in Hebrew means “human”). Eve is conscious of reality itself, and responds to the output of Adam with immaculate accuracy and sophistication. Adam produces thoughts using words, and Eve produces imagination using the senses. This means that your imagination is always a response to either a thought or to an external stimulus which in turn generates a conscious awareness of reality.

We can thus define human consciousness as the continuous sexual union of the two minds - it is the product of the interaction between our reason and our imagination, between our perfection of time and our perception of space, between the active Yang mind and the passive Yin mind.

Here’s a quick thought experiment you can perform to separate between the two minds that create your own consciousness. Think of the time before last time you ate a tomato. Upon reading the word “tomato”, most people will see one in their imagination. Notice that the image of the tomato was INVOLUNTARY and INSTANTANEOUS. It was involuntary because Eve is passive - she simply responded to the word “tomato”. It was instantaneous because Eve simulates movement in space but is stationary in time; in other words, her output is ALWAYS experiences in the present; a split second afterwards, it has already changed.

However, in order to calculate when was the time before last you ate a tomato, you had to think using words. Notice that all literal thought is VOLUNTARY TRAVELS IN TIME. It was voluntary because Adam is active - we wanted to think about the time before last when we ate a tomato. It travelled in time because just like when we speak, thinking using words requires time to pass. In other words, literal language allows us to generate a perception of the past and the future by stretching the present moment. We can say that when you are thinking using words, you are no longer present in the moment (this is why when we stop thinking, time disappears). Notice that all other images or sensations created by Eve in your imagination during the time you thought about the tomato were generated instantaneously when Adam thought of the words to represent them (for example, “I had a tomato inside the burger I area at Smokey Joe’s Restaurant").

Here’s a couple more to try… pay attention to what is happening in your two minds!

What is your emotional association with New York City?

How can you make a Giraffe laugh?

This metaphysical division between the two minds and the dynamic relationship between them is the key to the understanding the mechanism of human consciousness. It is the single shift of perspective that is required for one to understand how the human mind works. Once this axiom is grokked, the entire map of the psyche is uncovered, like that single key move in a Chinese Puzzle that exposes the path to completion, or that step backwards that reveals the three-dimensional object in the seemingly chaotic picture.

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To name one example, CPT shows that all abnormal mental phenomena can be plotted on a single spectrum related to time. We then see that virtually all forms of mental unease (e.g. autism, dyslexia, dementia, anxiety, OCD, PTST, aphasia, agraphia, schizophrenia, psychosis, to name a few) are, in fact, a result of a relative shift in the dynamic tension between the two minds that create our perception of reality, resulted by an abnormal perception of time. The relative difference in time perception is causing the various fluctuations in the faculties of reason, imagination and memory, resulting in various symptoms of unease. This realization has dramatic consequences for our ability to understand these phenomena and create effective ways to help those who suffer from these symptoms.

Next: Time and the Way We Think

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