I'm doing this for a school project, and I ended up being really interested it.
Here's a kind of introduction draft to the powerpoint
Enjoy:)
Is consciousness already in our brains or is it part of something much bigger? We tend to think of our brains as creating consciousness - neurons firing and ringing, we are aware.
But some people, from ancient philosophers to modern scientists Think it's not that easy. in ancient philosophies such as Hinduism or Buddhism Consciousness is seen as omnipresent. Not only within ourselves They speak of a universal idea or spirit to which we are all connected. In these views Our individual consciousness is only a small part. of the larger whole And when we meditate or calm the mind We can take advantage of this universal consciousness. This concept challenges the common belief that consciousness comes only from our brains.
And then there is modern science. Some scientists studying quantum physics suggest that consciousness may be the basis of the universe. Like space and time They look at things like the "observer effect," which shows how observing activity changes the behavior of small particles. Some interpret this to mean that consciousness may play a more important role in shaping reality than we realize.
This is not a mainstream idea. But it's growing. and makes you wonder Consciousness is everywhere. And is our brain the only receiver that receives it? If so Our brains do not create consciousness. but adjust perception It's like a radio receiving signals from a station. This could explain why some people have near-death experiences or out-of-body moments in which their consciousness appears to leave their body. It is also linked to ancient ideas about reincarnation or the afterlife. Because if consciousness is bigger than the brain Consciousness is not just a matter of the brain. Or it may be part of... something bigger