Infinite Consciousness: The Truth of Who We Are
- Ernst

- Dec 14, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 11

From the moment we are born, humanity lives under a veil of false identity, mistaking the human experience for the entirety of existence. In truth, we are not merely our bodies or minds—we are infinite consciousness experiencing itself. We are multidimensional beings with endless levels of awareness waiting to be tapped into.
Near-death experiences often reveal what lies beyond this veil. People who’ve crossed over describe leaving their bodies, moving through a tunnel of light, and suddenly knowing everything. One man described it like this:
“Everything — my birth, my ancestors, my children, my wife — it all came together simultaneously. I saw everything about me and everyone I knew. I could see what they were thinking then and now. There was no time, no distance, no separation. I could be anywhere, everywhere, all at once.”
That is who we truly are: infinite consciousness, momentarily dreaming itself human.
The Lens of Illusion
The human body and brain are filters, decoding signals into the illusion we call reality. This lens gives us the sense of separation, limitation, and linear time. The brain’s two hemispheres each perceive reality differently: the left brain processes structure, language, logic, and sequence; the right brain perceives the whole, intuition, creativity, and direct knowing. When both sides work together, we experience balance, logic guided by intuition. But the control system that governs this world doesn’t want balance. It wants limitation. And it achieves this by locking us into left-brain dominance, the analytical mind that sees everything as separate and disconnected. Education, mainstream media, religion, and even parts of science and medicine serve this system. From an early age, we’re trained to memorize, repeat, and conform, rewarded for logical thinking and punished for intuitive questioning. The result? Humanity has been trained out of its right-brain awareness — out of its connection to the infinite.
The Power of the Whole Brain
When people temporarily step outside this control — through trauma, near-death, or altered states — they often touch the truth of who they are. Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor experienced this firsthand when a stroke shut down her left brain. She described merging into everything — an endless field of peace, love, and unity she called La-La Land. Another example: savants like Stephen Wiltshire and Daniel Tammet reveal extraordinary abilities — instant memory, photographic perception, rapid language learning. These individuals often bypass normal left-brain decoding, accessing reality on a deeper vibrational level. What most call “genius” is simply untapped human potential , the natural state of consciousness when it’s not imprisoned by conditioning.
Breaking Free from the Matrix
The intellect isn’t the enemy; it’s a tool. But when it becomes the ruler rather than the servant of consciousness, it imprisons us in illusion. Modern society worships intellect while dismissing intuition and that’s precisely why we feel so disconnected from the greater field of awareness. To awaken, we must look at life with a blank page again, free from inherited beliefs, judgments, and programmed thinking. Just like a hypnotized person convinced they’re eating an apple while it’s a potato, we’re collectively hypnotized by belief systems. When we clear the mind and open the heart, the deeper knowing returns. This heart-centered awareness connects us to the unified field, the infinite consciousness that holds all wisdom and understanding. Life changes profoundly when you begin to live from this knowing rather than from thought.
The Great Remembering
As Plato said, this world is but shadows on the wall and what projects those shadows is the true reality. Ancient teachers knew what modern humanity has forgotten: that we are not separate, not limited, not powerless. Infinite love, infinite consciousness —is the only truth. It is all. Everything else is illusion. When you open to this awareness, you no longer think — you know. You don’t seek; you are.
The real “I” is awareness itself — timeless, infinite, ever-present. And once you remember that truth, the illusion loses its grip, and you begin to live not as the character in the dream but as the dreamer awakening within it.



