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Two aspects are recognized as thought and awareness. Thought is an aspect and Ego of the conscious memory. Awareness may be aspect of the unconscious memory. This is proposed because the unconscious is considered to be the memory recorder of all stimuli, both exterior and
interior to the body that the conscious memory could not possibly process and be cognizant of. Thus there might be proposed two Egos or conscious and unconscious. These might be considered as the two sides of the brain which are now thought to be two separate brains. The question then might become: are they of the same dimension or
Plane, or could they be considered as two separate dimensions?
The Replica State as the memory relies on physical biology as the brain, and when damaged or destroyed
it ceases to function. The sense of self, Thinking I
or Memory Self is called a
Material Ego, and would be said to be a product
of the material brain. The Material Ego operates in
the Conscious mind as opposed to the unconscious. However decisions can be made in conjunction with the
unconscious, if the Material Ego utilizes input from
the unconscious, which is generally known as intuition, feeling, instinct, telepathy and others. Thus it could be premised that there is a Material Ego and the possibility of the discovery or development of a second Ego, the province of which is the unconscious. The posit of this second Ego might be termed the
Spiritual Ego.
The Material Ego is the human personality concerned mostly with all things exterior to the body and its relationship in the physical world. It is proposed
that the Spiritual Ego is concerned with things that
are generally unconscious to the conscious mind or Material Ego. The Material Ego might be called the
Mudane Consciousness of Progressive
Materialism, in which Definitive
Value
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Context of the logical analytical mind rules the identity. For the materialist, this Ego may be the end and all. Thus the question would become does the 'Thinking I' of the Material Ego transcend to spirit
at death, or does it die with the body? Further
assuming a transcension, does the 'Thinking I' become the Spiritual Ego that may be located in the unconscious which may transcend the material body.
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