The research on wolves and dogs set out originally to dispel the doubts regarding dog ancestry in support of accidental evolution. It unintentionally resulted in a practical display of how every living organism contains a living being. It showed how living beings have relative states of consciousness depending upon the body they wear. It showed how contact with higher organisms will result in increased consciousness and subsequent physical reflection.
The bottom line is that all creatures display consciousness because all living organisms contain a living being.
The bottom line is that all creatures display consciousness because all living organisms contain a living being.
Making physical changes in response to environmental stress is the living being’s search for happiness reflected physically. For example, the immune system of an organism will deter invaders, developing new antibodies to increase the likelihood for physical survival. This is the same as actively fighting off predators. All living organisms try to avoid physical destruction in an attempt to keep their physical bodies as comfortable as possible. This is in hopes that the physical body will generate some ultimate fulfillment.
Meanwhile an organism focuses upon relationships with family and friends as another means for potential fulfillment. The commonality among the various creatures is that within each physical shell is a living being who is searching for fulfillment within the temporary physical dimension. As a result, the living being’s desires will cause a manipulation in its physical shell. This manipulation of the physical shell is common among all organisms that contain a living being. At the end of the day, both the physical shell and the attempt to manipulate the physical shell is a reflection of the living being’s desires and consciousness.
Meanwhile an organism focuses upon relationships with family and friends as another means for potential fulfillment. The commonality among the various creatures is that within each physical shell is a living being who is searching for fulfillment within the temporary physical dimension. As a result, the living being’s desires will cause a manipulation in its physical shell. This manipulation of the physical shell is common among all organisms that contain a living being. At the end of the day, both the physical shell and the attempt to manipulate the physical shell is a reflection of the living being’s desires and consciousness.
Just as one might improve ones house in order to become more comfortable; changes to ones physical body are outward reflections of the inner self’s ongoing desire for fulfillment. Our physical body is an expression of our desires and consciousness.
Every living organism responds to challenges and adapts to challenges. These result in physiological changes to the organism's physical body. For example, a bacteria or insect will physically adapt to a new threat in an attempt to survive and avoid pain. The threat challenges their desire to survive and become fulfilled. Since all organisms are alive, they are conscious. Since they are conscious, they avoid pain and death, because these are seen as barriers to fulfillment.
The desire to survive is an innate response to the reality that beneath these physical shells we are each eternal. Dying is thus seen as something to avoid.
In the same way a human might don a camouflage outfit to outsmart an opponent, a bacteria or insect might develop new physical traits to resist a particular poison or antibiotic (antibiotic-resistant germs). Within their abilities they attempt to adapt to something they see as threatening their survival and path towards fulfillment. Thus we can consider adaptations as merely different ways organisms express their consciousness of ultimately seeking happiness.
The desire to survive is an innate response to the reality that beneath these physical shells we are each eternal. Dying is thus seen as something to avoid.
In the same way a human might don a camouflage outfit to outsmart an opponent, a bacteria or insect might develop new physical traits to resist a particular poison or antibiotic (antibiotic-resistant germs). Within their abilities they attempt to adapt to something they see as threatening their survival and path towards fulfillment. Thus we can consider adaptations as merely different ways organisms express their consciousness of ultimately seeking happiness.