Corporeal consciousness and universal consciousness (Part 1)

Serzen Montoya
3 min readNov 11, 2023

There is an infinite universe, which is open, and it manifests in finite dimensions, creating finite and closed universes as irregular fractions of that infinitely open space.

If we think about the poly-universe or multiverse, in the existence of a large number or infinity of universes… We are dealing with the accurate idea that with a large number of universes, there is a high probability that our life is different, and in many of them, it might even be the same, resulting in a reality in which we live only for an instant, dying, let’s say, at birth for each of the possible causes and in each of the possible places. On the contrary, there is a reality in which we die until the moment our material body can no longer take another breath.

Furthermore, if we are really talking about an infinity of universes, there is the possibility that our consciousness has been and is planted in each of the different existing, extinct, and yet-to-exist bodies. Thus, we would face a truth that our existence in the infinity of the poly-universe is fractionally omnipresent since we would exist in each body with the capacity to bear the slightest degree of consciousness but in only one universe at a time. This leads us to what we can call corporeal consciousness.

From what has been mentioned, we can scrutinize that fractional omnipresence is an attribute of any corporal consciousness, and being only a fraction, and not a whole, it becomes evident that omnipotence is not one of…

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Serzen Montoya
Serzen Montoya

Written by Serzen Montoya

Musician, writer, developer and founder of: EscritoresMXI, Gigmeout and Cyberneom. Meditation | Cybernetics | Poetry | Spirituality | Philosophy

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