I’ve been thinking lately—what if the reason we haven’t made much real progress in understanding consciousness, our "soul", and the mind is because we are the ones trying to study ourselves?
Think about it. When we study other animals,we can observe, analyze, and draw conclusions with some degree of scientific backing regarding the question of their exsistence. But when it comes to our own minds, it feels like we’re hitting a wall.
Maybe it’s because the mind, while trying to study itself, creates some kind of block. What if there are certain limits that our conscience can't cross. Like there has to be a blind spot that no amount of introspection and study can reach.
It’s almost as if consciousness is hiding behind the very thing we’re using to find it.
Perhaps the only way we’ll truly understand consciousness is if another intelligent being, not human, studies us.
A creature that isn’t bound by our ways of thinking, or our limitations. Someone who can look at us the way we look at and understand other species.
It’s a strange thought...but maybe the answers we seek about who we are won’t come from within, but from someone, or something, else looking in.
