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This study introduces Omni-local consciousness, a model where local minds connect within an infinite consciousness. Meaning, shaped by metaphysical conditions, defines consciousness content for both local and nonlocal aspects.

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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Metaphysics
  • Consciousness Studies

Background:

  • Explores the concept of infinite awareness, reframing it as Omni-local consciousness.
  • Proposes a holistic model integrating local human minds with a nonlocal, infinite consciousness background.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a general discussion and model of Omni-local consciousness.
  • To examine the internal structures of meaning within this model.
  • To explore the relationship between local minds and nonlocal consciousness.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual discussion and philosophical analysis.
  • Examination of the exchange relations between local and nonlocal consciousness.
  • Application of David Bohm's assertion on meaning determining consciousness activity.

Main Results:

  • Presents Omni-local consciousness as a model with interconnected local and nonlocal features.
  • Highlights the significance of meaning in defining the content of consciousness.
  • Demonstrates how meaning structures arise from the interplay between local minds and nonlocal consciousness.

Conclusions:

  • The content of consciousness is universally defined by metaphysical conditions of meaning.
  • Omni-local consciousness offers a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of mind and universal consciousness.
  • Meaning serves as the fundamental determinant of conscious experience.