Mathias Sager
1 min readJun 1, 2019

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Hi!

Thank you so much for your question. I appreciate your helpful comment. And I’m glad you picked the passage “Though ultimately stems from consciousness.” As this indeed needs further definition, I also understand the related trouble with “unwelcome, destructive thoughts.”

Throughout the 47 chapters of my ‘Awareness Intelligence’ series, I explain that thought (in the sense of energy) stems from consciousness on the one side, yes, but also that thought (in the sense of meaning-making) is produced by awareness. Awareness can be seen, according to my view, as being the layer between consciousness and intellect. It’s where our divine non-material and human bodily manifestation meets.

The ultimate source of thought may indeed be consciousness (as I also define it as source energy, life intelligence, etc.), but how the sourcing is happening and how much of what sourcing is used also depends on the layer of awareness that transforms consciousness “signals” into thought (which even can be seen then as brain activity too). If our awareness is aligned to divine input, it might feel good. If consciousness signals conflict with the pattern of our awareness (our world views), even wholesome input can be dismissed or perceived as unwelcome. That’s why it is so essential to becoming conscious in that sense, to align our awareness to the source energy rather than to let too much our material word define us.

An earlier elaboration on that could be interesting and clarify further how I mean it and what other sources I refer to:

https://medium.com/@mathias.sager75/awareness-as-the-hinge-between-consciousness-and-thought-e8ba4c852c1e

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Mathias Sager
Mathias Sager

Written by Mathias Sager

Awareness Intelligence research and application since 1975. It’s humantime. www.mathias-sager.com, goodthings@mathias-sager.com. Thanks and all the best!

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