Bodily Consciousness
Bodily consciousness is another way of describing Bodily Ego. Bodily consciousness is the two-dimensional consciousness that arises as an epiphenomenon of brain activity initiated by the embrace of a monadic consciousness. The quality of bodily consciousness is determined by the consciousness quotient (CQ) of the physical units. When the CQ of the physical unit is low (typically as a result of pathological socialization and faulty instruction, bodily consciousness will be rigid, limited, and without significant insight and intelligence. As the CQ of the body increases however, bodily consciousness is gradually replaced by the fullest expression of monadic consciousness possible within the physical limitations of this universe.
The psychology of the bodily ego and its relationship to other structures of consciousness (like the Spiritual Ego)) is outlined in more detail in The Basic Book
See Also
Sharp, Michael (2012). Bodily Consciousness. The SpiritWiki: http://www.thespiritwiki.com/index.php/Bodily_Consciousness [Accessed: May 19, 2012]
