Corporeal consciousness and universal consciousness (Part 2)
We could say then that, being the analyzed omnipresent consciousness with a bodily inversion — being everything except a body — this same consciousness would contain within itself every law and natural force. The omnipotence in it, if possible, would be shown in a grandiose way since, not being with bodily, physical, or individual limitations, it could control everything external. However, let’s clarify that it would not control the interior of conscious bodies, as they already possess an individualism that alarms and separates them from any other consciousness and only within a single universe. We will then identify this other bodyless consciousness as universal consciousness, revealing that there can only be one of them in each universe and that its omnipotence and omnipresence are limited to a single universe. This would denote a, let’s say, macro-individualism since recognizing different and perhaps infinite universes also acknowledges the individuality of each universal consciousness in reference to its counterparts, thus considering a universality of omniscience, discarding what is known in bodily consciousness.
It is worth investigating that in the same way that the superior body consciousness was formulated, there could be a connection, perhaps imperceptible, between each of the universal consciousnesses, resulting in a superior multiversal consciousness. This consciousness would be in each of the universes and would have control and power over everything external to the multiverse. This superior…