Natural Consciousness: A Journey to Original Human State

an essay by Mart Wijn

Introduction: Consciousness as Our Original Nature

Consciousness is not something we need to acquire – it is our original natural state. It is the foundation of all life on our planet, a state that almost every animal still inhabits, except for those we have domesticated.

In this state, relating and communicating is based on energy: energy picked up by one or more of our senses – senses that are clear in the conscious state – and filtered for truth by a combination of these senses, including instinct, intuition, and in humans, the subconscious memory (mind).

This energy remains as pure as possible when there is no interference from outside or inside. When there is no interference in any way, we can speak of our conscious state.

Our distant ancestors likely lived their lives purely based on energy, because in the beginning there was nothing else. Without knowledge, there were only conscious new experiences. They lived close to nature and managed to survive, slowly building memories and achieving knowledge. But the foundation of human existence started from nothing – and therefore everything experienced was new and received consciously.

Core Principles

The path to natural consciousness rests on three fundamental principles:


1. Original Purity

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

2. Cause and Effect

  • Everything has a prehistory since the emergence of life
  • Conditioning is not identity, but the result of influences
  • Recognition of causes creates distance from effects
  • Who we are, where we are, in what state—all is based on cause and effect. Nobody excluded.

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 Visualization: Understanding the Conscious State/enlightened state

Imagine you are, as an adult, on your path to full consciousness – or to
enlightenment in spiritual terms – and you are fully turned into yourself.

Picture yourself sitting in a fully meditative or no-mind state. There is a door, slightly open, and you are drawn to it.
You step inside. The door closes behind you, and in that space it is pitch dark.

Your eyes search for light or movement, but there is nothing.

There is nothing that triggers any of your other senses either.
No light, no sound, no smell, no temperature, no air movement, no gravity. You have no idea about time, space, location – nothing. No awareness of the body or brain. Only the “mind” stays slightly triggered because the eyes are still searching, but there is nothing there.

There is only the awareness that you have almost reached the point of “nothingness” – yet also awareness of connection with everything.

In that state, it becomes clear that there is just one last step to take to
completely deactivate the mind and achieve full consciousness/the enlightened state: closing the eyes.

This is the state at the base of life where we are fully free of all interference and human conditioning, where we are in our own natural human state.

This state is beyond any belief.
This is not a livable state – it is a state without sensory experience. But it is accessible through special meditation techniques where the mind is completely turned off. This is a state not many people will reach, because total control of the mind is almost impossible for most people. Meditation is often activated by “mind” and therefore stays connected. Spontaneous meditative moment could bring the solution.

A Personal Journey: The Path to No-Mind

The Awakening

My journey began unexpectedly. I had no knowledge of spirituality or
consciousness and no reason to pursue it – I lived a happy life with a growing business, content with everything. But I met someone who sent me a video about “living in the moment.”
After watching that twenty-minute video while consciously engaging my senses one by one in combination with a cup of coffee, as instructed in the video, something shifted.

The next morning when I woke up, I experienced a happiness I had never felt before. I was totally flabbergasted.

This was what is called a spiritual awakening – a connection with your inner source of energy. From that moment, things automatically started to change. My connection with inner knowing became stronger, and eventually I decided to stop my company and start doing the things that would appear by themselves. I started living i the flow.

The Insights Begin

I came into contact with several spiritual people, and what I saw was that their processes of many years did not bring them the same experiences that my insights brought me in just one year without any guidance.

I asked my inner guidance directly: “Can you show me what is possible?”
From there, the bigger insights started to show up – not during the day, but in the middle of the night, between 3 and 4 AM, almost every night.

These insights showed me a very structured path from the start up to the fully conscious state. But I wasn´t aware of any kind of outcome when this process started.

Looking back at the insights, then you become aware that insights are truth. They come directly from the source. I had no experience,
so the only thing I could do was trust the information and the result became the conformation.

Looking back, I think that was the main reason my path only took twelve months – most people think they know what steps to take, but they actually don’t. One of the reasons their paths can make it into a lifetime experience.

The Foundational Insights

The first two insights were immediately drastic and became the base of the entire process:

Insight 1: Original Purity
All humans are born completely pure and unblemished. There is nothing in the mind, and we are not aware of anything we carry with us. We are born pure, and this is the same for all of our ancestors, even back to the first in line.

Insight 2: Cause and Effect
Everything that happens in our lives is based on cause and effect. Everything in the universe is based on this principle, going back through our line of ancestors or even to the beginning of the universe itself.
This insight revealed that who we are, where we are, in what state, in what family – all is based on cause and effect. The way you act, react, speak, think is all influenced by other people. The person you see in the mirror is not the original you.
That was a revelation. We are all shaped by everything that crossed our path, mainly during childhood. The content of our subconscious memory is actually not ours, but from those who placed the information there. Within the first 6 to 8 years of our lives we were conditioned based on the conditioning of our parents, community, and so on.
*Imagine babies swapped at birth: the golden crib child would encounter the same as the ghetto child. You are influenced by the company you keep.

Complete Self-Acceptance

These two insights resulted in complete self-acceptance, so 100%.

Because of the cause and effect principle, it became clear the only thing you could do was accept yourself rather than blame parents or others who influenced your life.
Your parents also had to deal with the same conditioning.
After this self-acceptance, everything changed:

  • Your attitude changes
  • Your triggers disappear
  • Your emotions start to change
  • Relationships change because there are no issues anymore

These were revealing steps ad a perfect base for the next steps in the process.

The Transformation Process (±12 Months)

Based on a question I asked my “inner knowing”, the one that shows the insights, to show me what was possible. It was a kind of manifestation, because I could recognize “messages¨.

Phase 1: Fundamental Insights

The recognition of original purity and cause-and-effect creates the foundation that makes all further development possible. This is not intellectual understanding – it is direct knowing that restructures your entire relationship with yourself and your past.

Phase 2: Complete Self-Acceptance

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

Phase 3: The Observation Phase

This phase is critical and involves a specific method:


No (re-) action

  • Observing stimulus, without naming or even thinking. So no sensory stimuli at all.
  • Therefore no responding from automatic patterns
  • When something happened with more impact, a question came up which my subconscious memory had no answer to.


Singular Focus

  • Completely present with one thing at a time
  • Not multitasking but complete presence
  • During walks, for example: stop to fully perceive OR speak
  • Choose one or the other consciously

No Labeling

  • Not even positive labeling (not even “how beautiful”)
  • Raw perception before language, judgment, categorization
  • Direct experience without the filter of words

Effect of This Practice:

  • Deactivation of subconscious memory’s automatic control
  • Breaking through automatic patterns
  • Conditioning loses its grip
  • Permanent clear state begins to establish itself

Phase 4: The Shift

From being lived unconsciously to conscious living.

Natural consciousness becomes primary – a permanent foundation rather than a temporary state achieved through effort.

Understanding subconscious memory (Mind) and original Intuition

The Mind Explained

I am not a scientist with knowledge of brain and mind, but I received profound “inside information” through my process.

The mind is a conduit—it connects. It is actually a receiver and transmitter of energy, making connections without knowledge of language or names for situations.

Like our distant ancestors, we can pick up energy exclusively through instinct and intuition. For them, this was the only way to deal with new, unknown situations. Back then, instinct and intuition were survival tools that worked perfectly – otherwise we wouldn’t be here now.

The mind is a very sophisticated tool with enormous potential. All information that surrounds us is energy, and we can pick it up.

The more conscious you become – without distortion or when you can focus on certain energy – you can achieve interesting things.

Most of us know we can manifest or heal with the help of the mind. Think of mediums, hypnotists, psychics, clairvoyants. This all comes into range when you regain consciousness.

How Knowledge Became Our Guide

We were pushed into a system where we started to believe that gathering knowledge was most important. We still have instinct and intuition, but in our current lives they are more in the background and therefore weakened.

The mind-brain connection became more and more important because we can gather lots of information and store it in our subconscious memory.

What happens in daily life:

Something happens → the senses pick it up → send information through the mind to the subconscious memory → this searches for similar situations and reactions → produces a similar response based on previous situations.

Because these reactions come so fast, we think it is the mind that comes up with them. But that isn’t the case – it all happens in the subconscious memory in a split-second, in most cases based on “unprocessed” material.

When information is processed,think trigger, it won’t turn up anymore as an uncontrolled reaction or thought. But the biggest issue is that the entrance to the subconscious memory remains open, and unprocessed content keeps on entering. The natural consciousness state will close the entrance permanently and in the spiritual conscious state it remains open and only closes during meditation or other effort.

The Mind vs. No-Mind Distinction

In spiritual practices: The mind stays active because the subconscious
memory stays filled and must be dealt with. They use mindfulness and ways to avoid reactions or thoughts initiated by the mind.

Daily meditation is often needed to keep away from triggers.

In the no-mind state : The receiving mind-brain connection is deactivated and intuition takes over the receiving part.

This is the natural version of consciousness.
I sometimes make a joke about how the teaching might have been changed:

The enlightened teacher told his student: “You need to be conscious of the mind” and the student told his student: “You need a conscious mind”

That would explain everything—how the right information got changed somewhere along the way.

Original Intuition: The Sixth Sense

This version of intuition is very special and represents the biggest difference from a situation where the subconscious memory (mind) is still active and a situation where our intuition becomes the first receiver and filters the information before it can enter the subconscious memory.


How It Works:

  • Uses all sensory clarity available (the five senses working together)
  • Eventually the sixth sense appears and completes it
  • Emerges from cooperation of clear five senses (synergistic system)
  • Not a separate faculty but result of pure perception
  • Provides direct knowing – pre-reflective, without reasoning
  • Offers automatic truth recognition – filtering of untruths


The Cleaning Function:

After the shift from subconscious memory to intuition, my subconscious memory was processed within 48 hours. Most of the content was released because it contained no truth, it was not mine. That was mind-blowing.
The only information that remained where personal memory’s.

What happened next:

There was actually nothing triggering me anymore in my life.
Looking at news or other information did not enter my system anymore because my intuition screened everything for true content.

The original version of our intuition recognizes and accepts only truth.

With intuition as the receiver, there will no longer be pollution in the
subconscious memory, because only personal experiences and truth can pass intuition.


Operation in Daily Life:

  • Truth is recognized, and the rest stays out of sight
  • Not registered in memory
  • Automatic discernment without moral judgment
  • Like natural repulsion of “toxic” input
  • Untruths simply pass by naturally

With this no-mind version, mental issues are in the past because everything gets processed right away and there is no basis anymore for mental problems. From that moment, my life also became thoughtless.

The Thoughtless State

This is a state resulting from a fully processed subconscious memory.
The unconscious memory has no grip on processed information, so it no longer comes up with unexpected reactions and/or thoughts, and remains silent.

You can walk around all day and take in anything as an observer without a single reaction from the subconscious memory.

There is nothing left but the moment of perception. It’s wonderful.

If action is needed, it will be with a focus that is uninfluenced by previous
experiences or thoughts, and that in itself produces amazing results.

There are also no emotional barriers, like fear, to tackle—which is a real revelation.

Characteristics of the Natural State

Sensory Clarity

Unconditioned Perception
For example, wet snow can feel warm without the prejudice that “snow equals cold.” Experience is direct, not mediated by concepts.

Permanent State
Clarity is the foundation, not something that must be achieved repeatedly. It is self-maintaining once established.

Self-Correcting
Disturbances are temporary ripples that disappear naturally.

Influences don’t”stick.”

The clear state naturally reasserts itself.

No Residue
Information that isn’t true simply doesn’t register. There is no accumulation of false data or conditioning.

Distinction Between Learned vs. Natural Behavior

The difference between learned (conditioned, influenced from outside) and natural (uninfluenced, from direct presence) behavior is almost inconceivably large once you experience it.

The beginner’s mind becomes the foundation – the natural state of consciousness.

Continuously Recognizable:

Once you know the difference, you can always tell whether someone is operating from conditioning or from natural clarity. In the natural state conditioning’s are completely gone.

Living From Natural Consciousness

Daily Practice

Singular Focus for Important Tasks

Tasks requiring genuine attention receive complete, undivided focus. Not multitasking but full presence.

Direct Communication

Clearly naming boundaries without guilt. Speaking truth as it arises, without softening or manipulation.

Automatic Filtering
Untruths pass by naturally without effort or vigilance. The system self-
regulates.

Situational Response
Acting from the unique moment rather than from patterns or past experiences. Each situation is genuinely new.

Social Dynamics

Others Often Don’t Understand

People interpret your behavior from their own conditioning. What seems natural and clear to you may appear distant or strange to others.

Detailed Communication is Essential

With close ones, explaining your experience and way of being prevents
misunderstanding.

No influencing or manipulating.

Sharing from authenticity rather than trying to convince. Not everyone is ready or interested.

Patient Seeding

Waiting for resonance and openness. You can plant seeds but cannot force growth.

After Establishment (12 Months Later)

The clear state is permanently integrated. You can function in the “normal” world while maintaining clarity. Boundaries if needed will appear naturally. There is the capacity to effortlessly protect your focus at relevant moments.

Emotions and Feelings Explained

Our Emotions

I have pointed out that emotions or feelings, as we know them in our current lives, are no longer present in the fully conscious life.

Before my process, five or six emotions were present—they are now gone. From this I have concluded that most emotions are conditioned or learned, often with our personal well-being (ego) as the basis. Fear is one of the biggest emotions, with the fear of death as the basis.
All other emotions are derivatives of this or at least related to it.

Children are not afraid because they do not know danger, but overprotective parents can create a fearful child.
Anger, jealousy, envy, love and hate—an American study even managed to name 26 emotions. As humans, we are very adept at naming and explaining things.

All these emotions do not exist, are just explanations to comment on certain situations or experiences. As soon as one becomes fully conscious, most emotions are gone.

Our Feelings

Most of the feelings we have also stem from what we experienced during our upbringing, with our parents as role models. Our feelings have become increasingly public in recent decades, partly due to the internet and social media. Feelings are largely connected to emotion—it is a vicious circle.

Love, infatuation, sadness—when we look at what is at the basis of these feelings, it turns out to be largely our emotional instability that often
triggers these to the extreme. It is always directed at ourselves.

Example: You may be in love with someone, but actually it is from your need for love, affection and security. You want to hold on to your idea about them at all costs, especially if the person completely meets your ideal picture. And oh, how it hurts when the relationship comes to an end—your world falls apart.

This is an example of a situation where an almost uncontrollable feeling
temporarily takes over your life. In a conscious state with a processed
subconscious memory, this will not happen anymore. And because we are so used to these kinds of situations, we even can’t believe it is not our natural behavior. We can´t think of a life where there is no “falling in love” anymore. Some people even leave the conscious state because of this—they want to stay sensible and vulnerable, feel pain, etc.

The Necessity of Detachment

I have also talked about detachment—detaching yourself from everything you think you need in order to survive. Primarily all the people who are important to you.

Consciousness is independent, unaffected.

This attachment—not only to people but also to everything else that is valuable in life—makes you completely dependent and therefore completely to be influenced, manipulable and controllable.

Then there is the fear of losing everything. This fear is exclusive to our thinking, because in practice it often turns out not to be so bad. But the mere thought of having to give up one’s possessions is terrible. This creates manipulative situations where your attachment is used as a means of pressure.

Originally there were no feelings, no emotions and no attachments like we know them in our current lives. The issue is not whether this is truth or not— because everything I write is truth—but rather, whether one dares to let go. Do I dare to give up that which I think I cannot live without, to start living a conscious life?

What Replaces Attachment

What comes in the place of the attachments we thought we needed is a fully manageable and independent life. Feelings and emotions give way to acceptance of all that is and is occurring.

Love and loving become profound energetic connections from the heart. But it all becomes pure and clean without unpleasant feelings that don’t really belong there—like jealousy, envy and possessiveness.
My partner has her own life. She is a nice addition to mine, but she is not a necessity because without her, my life remains intact. It is no longer
undermined by thoughts, because thoughts are not there—they have no basis, nowhere to catch on to.

Other Surprising Changes

When conditioning is gone and convictions disappear:

Food Preferences Change. Any food you did not like or wanted to eat for some reason, you start eating with joy. Aversions based on childhood experiences simply dissolve.

Direct Experience Without Labels
When you don’t name the things that happen, the experience changes because it becomes pure and your reaction relates to that moment. For example: when you don’t tell yourself it is cold, warm, or wet outside, the experience can be totally different.

Freedom from Warnings
All the warnings you got from your parents vanish, and you can respond to experiences the way you experience them yourself—directly, freshly, without preconception.

Philosophical Connections

Transcendental Intuition

The intuition described here is not Kantian (formal structures) but living
intelligence. It is 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 – wu wei, effortless action

Phenomenological Aspects

The process involves:

  • Epoché – Bracketing of conditioning, suspending automatic judgments
  • Pre-reflective Experience – Awareness before conceptualization, direct
  • contact with reality
  • Eidetic Vision – Seeing essences rather than surface appearances
  • Lifeworld – Unmediated access to reality as it presents itself

Consciousness Sciences

There may be a neurological basis yet undiscovered:

  • Right hemisphere processes (holistic, non-verbal understanding)
  • Subcortical structures (older than rational cortex)
  • Gut-brain axis (literally “gut feeling”)
  • Brain as filter/receiver rather than producer of consciousness

Challenges and Misconceptions

The Communication Challenge

No Intermediate Steps: This is a direct, integral experience that cannot be easily broken down into conceptual stages.

No Established Vocabulary: The experience sits between spiritual and
scientific language, belonging fully to neither.

Human Influence: All traditions are colored by cultural context and human interpretation.

Need for Synthesis: An integral model is needed that honors both the
phenomenological reality and the empirical investigation.

Social Resistance

Fixed Truths: People’s established beliefs are difficult to influence
because identity is built upon them.

Identity Structures: People invest heavily in their worldview—questioning it feels threatening.

Split Attention as Norm: Modern culture demands fragmentation and
multitasking, making singular focus seem inefficient or impractical.

Directness is Misunderstood: Clear, boundary-setting communication can be perceived as cold or distant by those used to social cushioning.

External Demands

The modern world constantly demands:

  • Multitasking over presence
  • Efficiency over depth
  • Productivity over clarity

This blocks the natural state. Conscious choices are needed to preserve clarity in a world structured against it.

Mind or No-Mind?

My own experience is a non-spiritual experience and therefore different from the spiritual mind version.

In spirituality, the mind stays active because the subconscious memory stays filled and must be dealt with. They use mindfulness and ways to avoid reactions or thoughts initiated by the mind. Daily meditation is often needed.

But the main reason the mind stays active, even when they try to avoid its uncontrolled reactions, is the unknown content of the subconscious memory and not knowing how to process it.

For me, the no-mind version is our natural, original version of consciousness.
My personal experience is based on insights, and therefore my path was very structured, without any outside interference.

It took me only twelve months to reach the fully conscious/enlightened state – but in my case with a fully deactivated mind and a fully processed subconscious memory.

I reached the natural conscious state completely blank, without any conditioning, beliefs or fixed truths, and with zero attachments.

Practical Implications

For Individuals

Reproducible Process: In principle accessible to everyone, though individual timing varies.

Key Insights: Understanding original purity and cause-and-effect can
dismantle conditioning.

Inherently Human: This capacity lies in everyone—it is our natural state,
not a special ability.

Own Timing: Respecting your own cause-effect chain and readiness.

For Society

Cultivating natural consciousness on a larger scale would require:

Recalibration of Values: Presence over efficiency, depth over productivity.

Educational Systems: Cultivating singular attention rather than multitasking from childhood.

Work Structures: Facilitating deep focus rather than constant interruption.

Communication Culture: Direct, clear communication without manipulation or excessive social cushioning.

For Science

Consciousness Research Requires Integration: Combining phenomenology with neuroscience.

Synthesis of Traditions: Honoring wisdom from various cultures and
disciplines.

Beyond Materialistic Reductionism: Recognizing that consciousness may not be fully reducible to brain states.

Complementary Approaches: Phenomenology and neurology each contribute unique insights.

What Remains After the Enlightened State

The 100% conscious or spiritually enlightened state is a static state you can remain in for a certain period of time, but we have to eat and drink – otherwise life will stop. It is not a livable state.

As soon as you get out of the enlightened state, the senses become activated again. But even with the senses activated, you can stay very close to the enlightened state. It depends on the activity of the senses and whether the mind is still connected to the subconscious memory.

The Remaining Level of Consciousness

The level of consciousness after the full experience depends on:

What Has Been Processed: Are you fully detached from your previous life? Then the level of consciousness will stay very high.

Influence of Subconscious Memory: If the subconscious memory is still
receiving unconscious information that will be stored, uncontrolled reactions and thoughts can show themselves, and that could cause you to lose connection with the fully conscious state again.

Activity of the Mind: When you can stay in what I call “observe-mode,” the mind will stay deactivated and only gets active by choice. In this state you remain very close to the natural conscious state and keep full control over the activity of your mind. That is the original way. I call it the no-mind state.

I have nearby examples of people who had the full conscious experience and then lost it again because the subconscious memory was able to take control again. I think that is the main reason people start living in communities with like-minded people away from the world – because “negative” influence can release a lot of triggers.

Nothingness and Beyond Belief

Nothingness is a term I picked up from spirituality, but it is the most accurate description we can use when we talk about human nature.

When we look at all the beliefs and established truths, everything we
experience in our daily lives is created by the subconscious memory. Therefore we live in a world that appears true, but it certainly is not our natural environment.

When you step on the path to our natural consciousness and reach the state where our clear senses including the sixth will show you the truth, you will be shocked and remain in disbelief.

Our feelings and emotions as we know them in our current lives actually are not original, and in most cases they don’t even exist. The reason for our beliefs and the feelings and emotions we experience is the need for humans to name and explain everything and every situation.

When I look at my 60+ years of life and consider how many new kinds of mental diseases appeared in the last 20-30 years—it is ridiculous. Most of the time I think it’s because there are so many people busy with researching mental health that they all want to make a name and end up in the history books.

Most emotions are created and evolved in mental sickening situations based on beliefs and conditioning. Like fear. Fear started in some cultures based on death. When people started to understand that death was an irreversible state, and we got more experiences in what kind of situations death could appear, we started to warn our children upfront. But not in every culture the same.

Why not? In cultures where people believe there is something beautiful after you die, there is no fear. So because of all the differences, you know it is created by humans. That is why there are so many gods and religions—and none of them existed when humans started to evolve.

Open Questions: The journey described here opens many questions for further exploration:

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

Conclusion

Consciousness is not about the nicest story or the most interesting connection with the universe. It has nothing to do with spirituality or other beliefs.

Consciousness is nothing more than experiencing life from a clean sheet and being able to accept everything the way it reveals itself.

Humans in our natural conscious state are the most powerful species on this planet with all the “tools” we have available. But we lost it by starting to use our knowledge as a guide. In the beginning, with a lot of knowledge you were the smarter ones, making advantage of their brightness—but eventually it made us the most unconscious version on this planet, and we are even capable of destroying ourselves.

Consciousness would be the solution, but the subconscious memory is keeping busy in various ways, maybe even consciously, because conscious people can’t be controlled.

This essay is based on my personal experience as an ordinary man, with an ordinary job and an ordinary life according to social rules. Nothing special.

The biggest difference, when I compare my experiences with the experiences of other people on the same journey, is that I didn’t have any guidance from the outside and because I had no knowledge there also was no guidance from myself. For me, that is also the main reason I came across these insights that showed me the way up to full consciousness in just twelve months.

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.

No-Mind State: A state where the mind remains deactivated and only becomes active by choice; the receiver function has shifted to intuition.

Cause and Effect Principle: The recognition that all conditioning and
behavior is the result of influences from our environment and ancestry, creating distance from identification with these patterns.

Original Purity: The recognition that every human is born without conditioning, beliefs, or fixed patterns—a clean slate.

For any queries about this essay, please contact Mart Wijn per mail.