DWQA Questions › Tag: qualities of consciousnessFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA client asks: “Is the distinction between the energy of consciousness and the energy needed to sustain a living physical body one of integration, where the consciousness of a human is more integrated and the “atoms of consciousness” make bigger and more complex “consciousness structures” capable of independent thought and autonomy, than say a sheep? And a sheep has more of this than a mosquito and a mosquito more of that than an ameba, and an ameba more than an atom, and an atom more than an electron? Whereas the consciousness of a big oak tree, may represent a tremendously large amount of consciousness, that is less tightly integrated then perhaps even that of a single mosquito?”ClosedKaren Gore asked 7 years ago • Metaphysics592 views0 answers0 votesA client asks: “Is the difference between consciousness and body energy like having a big pile of sand, and a block of marble in that it’s easier to do more complex things with the marble, like create a Pieta, than with the pile of sand, especially if the only tools allowed are a hammer and chisel?”ClosedKaren Gore asked 7 years ago • Metaphysics511 views0 answers0 votes