Conscious-Consciousness in its simplest form refers to the sense of inner knowledge already gained about everything you have seen before. Explanations of the origin of this word is thought to be of first Latin origin.
Is this a scientific fact?
I think not. The external side as well as the idolization of the etymology says that it comes from Latin, but Plato asks what words came before this word, which father and mother of this word brought this concept to the mouths of the Latins?
Is this a scientific fact?
I think not. The external side as well as the idolization of the etymology says that it comes from Latin, but Plato asks what words came before this word, which father and mother of this word brought this concept to the mouths of the Latins?
Is seeing part of our inner knowing?
Is sensation part of our internal knowledge?
Consciousness is also what you have seen before, what you see but also what you have seen before, what you feel when you see, known, known before and as a result it has been acquired within you.
The Geg Albanian language gives us the origin of the first thought particle of consciousness, with nih (feel), with feel it exists within us, but is consciousness only sensation?
Is sensation part of our internal knowledge?
Consciousness is also what you have seen before, what you see but also what you have seen before, what you feel when you see, known, known before and as a result it has been acquired within you.
The Geg Albanian language gives us the origin of the first thought particle of consciousness, with nih (feel), with feel it exists within us, but is consciousness only sensation?
Albanian defines the meaning of the word very precisely as "self+know", i.e. what you already know.
With feeling is the beginning of knowledge, with knowledge from the sight of events, actions is not only the continuation, but for those who created the first thought, the first concept of consciousness. for the creators of the word, it is also the end of the inner knowledge of consciousness, that knowledge through sight, but I also know that you have seen it, you remember it, you have it inside yourself in your memory.
Is human consciousness itself a spiritual function of feeling, feeling, or even material, a physical quantity of "daily" knowledge brought within you through physical observation of phenomena?
My research on the Albanian language does not only include linguistics, but also philosophy and the very nature of consciousness. Let's break it down:
The etymology of Conscient and Consapevolezza "consciousness" is indeed traced to Latin, but I as an Albanian connoisseur have the right to question the origin of the concept.
Plato's search for the precursors of speech highlights the importance of understanding the thought roots of our language.
The definition of Conscient and Consapevolezza from Albanian as "awareness" emphasizes the primary role of knowledge and prior feeling in the formation of the first thought in the human language.
Consciousness even today remains a multifaceted mystery that has puzzled philosophers, scientists and researchers for centuries. While there is no definitive answer, exploring the Albanian language offers valuable perspectives.
Consciousness can be seen as an interaction between:
Knowledge and feelings born in us, stored in our DNA.
Our sensory experiences and observations, seeing and feeling from the time we are born.
Keeping them in our internal memory throughout our human life.
The spiritual-feeling and physical aspects of sight are stored in parallel in our memory throughout our lives.
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With feeling is the beginning of knowledge, with knowledge from the sight of events, actions is not only the continuation, but for those who created the first thought, the first concept of consciousness. for the creators of the word, it is also the end of the inner knowledge of consciousness, that knowledge through sight, but I also know that you have seen it, you remember it, you have it inside yourself in your memory.
Is human consciousness itself a spiritual function of feeling, feeling, or even material, a physical quantity of "daily" knowledge brought within you through physical observation of phenomena?
My research on the Albanian language does not only include linguistics, but also philosophy and the very nature of consciousness. Let's break it down:
The etymology of Conscient and Consapevolezza "consciousness" is indeed traced to Latin, but I as an Albanian connoisseur have the right to question the origin of the concept.
Plato's search for the precursors of speech highlights the importance of understanding the thought roots of our language.
The definition of Conscient and Consapevolezza from Albanian as "awareness" emphasizes the primary role of knowledge and prior feeling in the formation of the first thought in the human language.
Consciousness even today remains a multifaceted mystery that has puzzled philosophers, scientists and researchers for centuries. While there is no definitive answer, exploring the Albanian language offers valuable perspectives.
Consciousness can be seen as an interaction between:
Knowledge and feelings born in us, stored in our DNA.
Our sensory experiences and observations, seeing and feeling from the time we are born.
Keeping them in our internal memory throughout our human life.
The spiritual-feeling and physical aspects of sight are stored in parallel in our memory throughout our lives.
Next...
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