The highest possible state of consciousness: Objective State and Enlightenment

The Objective State and Presence


A researcher we interviewed early in our research said "it's the most important thing", "the only thing there is" and now we fully agree with those words.

In the world, all traditions, and cultures talk at some point about this state in which a person reaches a stage of "realization".

Almost everyone has read something about it, normally without paying too much attention to it.

The authors of this site started from a purely Western approach, and, after several researches were placed with amazement in front of the evidence of the existence of this state, after meeting a researcher who, after researching in all Western and Eastern traditions, had identified a clear and pragmatic way to reach the goal and had studied a special methodology, divided into three steps.

The way he chose was called "dry way" to indicate the absence of frills on the path.

Through the three steps he led a person to arrive at the "center".

Some people link this state to the word "transcendence", but it must be understood that it is a natural state, since it exists in nature.

Very few people really know it, and are immediately distinguishable by the way they talk about it.

It is a fundamental concept of Quantum Psychology.

It also represents the first direction of development of this discipline.

It corresponds to the Eastern concept of "enlightenment". Why enlightenment?

We all experience in life states of micro-illumination, and there are also specific techniques, such as creativity techniques, aimed at broadening the mind.

Our perception of the world is continuously "conceptualized", i.e. mediated by concepts.

The mnemonic traces of our mind lead us to interpret reality on the basis of information already learned.

We do not see reality, but the trace of it in our mind.

Learned information is also grouped in a network and takes meaning from each other.

We perceive reality only on the basis of the information we let filter through the three brains.

We specifically talk about "through the three brains" because this state is before reasoning and before emotions as well.

Words are insufficient to describe it: we can say that it is possible to access the basic reality through a specific work of deconceptualization.

Why is this state so important?

The point to which one arrives is the point of all potentials and possibilities and also the one that gives the direction of the person who unconsciously wishes to reach it.

All techniques that develop man actually go unconsciously in that direction.

It is the most natural state of man.

An attempt of Scientific Explanation of the Objective State

We have also proposed a sociological explanation for this fact, following in the footsteps of Tart, author of a work on the subject.

Man is predisposed to live in society, and automatically to acquire a role.

We could be anything, and yet on our path of development we take a direction.

There is an ancient axiom of neuroscience that says that each of us makes the decision that seems most convenient to him at a given time.

So we follow a defined path.

While man is totipotent, he is reduced to a pale expression of himself.

Society operates at a higher level than the individual, and determines what he thinks is fundamental: his "I".

In fact even talking about "I" is difficult, because normally multiple "I" coexist in the same person.

One day we see a person behave in one way, and the next day in another.

What is the element at the basis of the birth of these "I", and that makes us choose one instead of another?

It is as if we are part of a larger game that we do not perceive.

Our self is a false self produced by the situation and does not take into account the potential of being.

The more you are in presence the more you develop consciousness, and you substitute your own mind for the "global mind" of society.

It is not necessary to access the basic level (objective state) to begin to realize the phenomena that occur.

It is already sufficient to reach close states technically called "periojective" as it happened to the authors.

What follows is a total transformation of the personality.

The personality is in fact based on networks of fears and constraints that are understood and overcome by going to the base.

Afterwards, life is never the same! (Even if you had to keep doing the same things). You find yourself more at peace with the world, calm, and have a faster emotional absorption time.

The absolute objective state is not a stable state because it is not the habitual state of the human mind.

Physically the first day it can be reached for one hour, the second for half an hour, but it does not matter, because it is a central state whose achievement alone illuminates the whole existence.

It is called the state of higher consciousness because from this state it is possible to understand the lower states of consciousness.

How do you recognize a person who has achieved the objective state or peri-objective states?

Normally it is more present. Especially in life she shows elements of extreme presence. Applies several strategies and is creative.

What is Presence?

It means being present to reality. It represents the way to approach this state. However, presence is not necessarily linked to an objective state. Through presence the authors have observed that we maximize the impact on reality with sometimes strange phenomena. There is in fact a principle of Quantum Psychology that states that the observer influences the observed and this is obviously more true the more we are present (and then we observe relatively).

The authors of the site have personally observed how a person in a state of presence is more able to respond to external stimuli, and that presence is detectable through non-verbal communication.

A simple Exercise


This is an exercise spread through the world in many traditions.

Every day try to be present for at least one minute three times a day. During this minute pay attention to external noises, but without conceptualizing them, to images that beat on the retina, to internal and external sensations.

Practicing this exercise awakens something in the individual.

It is even better if the exercise is done in a group.

Since many obstacles to presence are normally social, the well-led group helps to remove them.