Framework: Natural Consciousness & Transcendental Intuition

Core Principles

1. Original Purity

  • Every human being is born pure and unblemished
  • All conditioning is constructed, not intrinsic
  • Return to natural state is possible

2. Cause and Effect

  • Everything has a prehistory since the emergence of life
  • Conditioning is not identity, but result of influences
  • Recognition of causes creates distance from effects

3. Situational Truth

  • Every situation is unique and literally new
  • Truth is particular, not abstract-universal
  • Understanding arises in the moment itself, not from generalizations

The Transformation Process (±12 months)

Phase 1: Fundamental Insights

Insight 1: Original purity
Insight 2: Cause and effect principle

→ This foundation makes all further development possible

Phase 2: Complete Self-Acceptance

  • Self-condemnation falls away
  • Acceptance of who you have “become” as cause-effect chain
  • First liberation from identification

Phase 3: Observation Phase

Method:

  • Slowing down – space between stimulus and reaction
  • Singular focus – completely present with one thing at a time
  • No labeling – not even positive (“how beautiful”)
  • Raw perception – before language, judgment, categorization

Effect:

  • Deactivation of subconscious memory
  • Breaking through automatic patterns
  • Conditioning loses its grip

Practice:

  • During walks, stop to fully perceive OR speak
  • Consciously choose singular attention
  • Not multitasking but complete presence

Phase 4: The Shift

  • From being lived unconsciously to conscious living
  • Permanent clear state establishes itself
  • Natural consciousness becomes primary

Characteristics of Natural State

Sensory Clarity

  • Unconditioned perception – for example, wet snow feels warm without prejudice “snow = cold”
  • Permanent state – clarity is the foundation
  • Self-correcting – disturbances are temporary ripples that disappear naturally
  • No residue – influences don’t “stick”

The Sixth Sense (Intuition)

  • Synergistic system – emerges from cooperation of clear five senses
  • Emergent property – not a separate faculty but result of pure perception
  • Direct knowing – pre-reflective, without reasoning
  • Truth recognition – automatic filtering of untruths

Operation:

  • Untruths are recognized but receive no attention
  • Not registered in memory
  • Automatic discernment without moral judgment
  • Like natural repulsion of “toxic” input

Distinction Between Learned vs Natural Behavior

  • Learned – conditioned, influenced from outside
  • Natural – uninfluenced, from direct presence
  • Continuously recognizable – difference is almost inconceivably large
  • Beginner’s mind as foundation – natural state of consciousness

Living From Natural Consciousness

Daily Practice

  • Singular focus for tasks requiring genuine attention
  • Direct communication – clearly naming boundaries without guilt
  • Automatic filtering – untruths pass by naturally
  • Situational response – acting from the unique moment

Social Dynamics

  • Others often don’t understand – interpret from their own conditioning
  • Detailed communication with close ones essential
  • No proselytizing – sharing from authenticity
  • Patient seeding – waiting for resonance and openness

After Establishment ( one year later)

  • Clear state is permanently integrated
  • Functioning in “normal” world possible
  • Protection of focus at relevant moments
  • Natural knowing when boundaries are needed

Philosophical Connections

Transcendental Intuition

  • Not Kantian – not formal structures but living intelligence
  • Comparable to:
    • Spinoza’s scientia intuitiva (direct knowledge of essences)
    • Bergson’s intuition (knowing life from within)
    • Prajna (direct wisdom) in Eastern traditions
    • Taoist naturalness

Phenomenological Aspects

  • Epoché – bracketing of conditioning
  • Pre-reflective experience – before conceptualization
  • Eidetic vision – seeing essences
  • Lifeworld – unmediated access to reality

Consciousness Sciences

  • Possible neurological basis yet undiscovered
  • Right hemisphere processes (holistic, non-verbal)
  • Subcortical structures (older than rational cortex)
  • Gut-brain axis (literally gut feeling)
  • Brain as filter/receiver rather than producer

Challenges & Misconceptions

Communication Challenge

  • No intermediate steps – direct integral experience
  • No established vocabulary – between spiritual and scientific
  • Human influence – all traditions are colored
  • Need for synthesis – integral model needed

Social Resistance

  • Fixed truths difficult to influence
  • Identity structures – people invest in worldview
  • Split attention as norm – culture demands fragmentation
  • Directness is misunderstood – seen as distant

External Demands

  • Modern world constantly demands multitasking
  • Efficiency over presence
  • This blocks natural state
  • Conscious choices needed to preserve clarity

Practical Implications

For Individuals

  • Reproducible process – in principle accessible to everyone
  • Key insights can dismantle conditioning
  • Inherently human – capacity lies in everyone
  • Own timing – respecting cause-effect chain

For Society

  • Requires recalibration of values (presence vs efficiency)
  • Educational systems could cultivate singular attention
  • Work structures facilitating deep focus
  • Culture of direct, clear communication

For Science

  • Consciousness research requires integral approach
  • Synthesis of traditions and disciplines
  • Beyond materialistic reductionism
  • Phenomenology and neurology complementary

Open Questions

  1. Exact neurological mechanisms of intuitive truth recognition
  2. Measurability of “clear state” in brain activity
  3. Process optimization – shorter than 12 months possible?
  4. Social structures supporting natural consciousness
  5. Educational methods for cultivating beginner’s mind
  6. Relationship between intuition and quantum processes in brain
  7. Cross-cultural validation of experience

Definitions

Natural Consciousness: The original, unconditioned state of clear perception in which intuitive truth is directly accessible.

Transcendental Intuition: Direct, pre-reflective knowledge arising from the synergy of clear sensory perception; the “sixth sense”.

Singular Focus: Complete, undivided attention for one object/situation at a time, without conceptual fragmentation.

Situational Truth: Truth unique to the specific moment and context, not derivable from general principles.

Observation Without Labeling: Perceiving before language and categorization, without judgment or naming (not even positive).

Subconscious Deactivation: The loss of grip of automatic patterns through consistent observation instead of automatic reaction.


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