Consciousness, Reality, & Our Cosmic Kin
Rethinking physical reality in the coming age of contact
“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” - Nikola Tesla
Our entire lives are built around navigating and interacting with what appears to be a thoroughly physical world. When I touch my desk, it feels solid. When I stub my toe, the pain is visceral. To suggest that reality is non-physical seems to contradict our most fundamental experiences of existence.
Yet emerging evidence increasingly challenges this purely materialist view of reality. For example, the documented presence of non-human intelligences (NHI) raises questions our traditional sciences have struggled to answer:
How are NHI traveling or materializing here?
What explains their ability to seemingly defy physics?
How can they appear to access information beyond normal sensory means?
What enables apparent communication between humans and NHI?
These questions point to something profound—consciousness itself may be the foundation of reality.
Cutting-edge theories like Christopher Langan’s Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU) provide a deeper explanatory framework for how physical reality emerges from consciousness rather than matter alone. According to the CTMU, physical reality is not the result of randomized natural selection but a self-designing and self-propagating infinite intelligence.
Through this lens, what we experience as material reality is a curated sensory perception originating in consciousness.
The revelation of advanced civilizations—advanced not just technologically but in their mastery of reality itself—invites us to ponder our path forward:
Is consciousness itself the key to advancing our own civilization and establishing meaningful relationships with our cosmic kin?
What is Reality?
Our dreams offer a metaphor for how reality works. Dreams feel real while we are in them. We experience touch, taste, pain, and emotion. Only upon waking do we realize it was “just a dream.” But what made the dream feel real is the same consciousness that creates our waking reality. Consciousness creates perception, albeit through mechanisms we are only beginning to understand.
Reality is Perceptual not Physical
Quantum physics reveals that at the most fundamental level, reality is not composed of solid particles. At the quantum level, we find that what appears solid is mostly empty space permeated by quantum fields. While the term “particle” is still used in quantum physics, what is being described is more like wave patterns in an underlying field than tiny solid balls of matter.
Though quantum physics doesn’t definitively prove reality isn’t physical or that consciousness is primary, it suggests that physical reality operates in ways that challenge our conventional understanding of matter. It reveals that physical reality behaves in ways more closely aligned with consciousness-based models than with purely materialist ones. For example, the act of observation affects quantum systems in ways that suggest consciousness plays a fundamental role.
Langan’s CTMU provides a theoretical framework for how this functions. According to Langan, “perception itself is the model” of reality. What Langan refers to as the “universe” is the total system of perception, information processing, and self-organizing that creates our experience of reality. He posits that reality is fundamentally linguistic, self-referential in nature, and self-contained—a “Self-Configuring Self-Processing Language.”
Matter, space, and time are constructs within this perceptual framework, or as Einstein said, “modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live.” They are how we process information and manage and function within the human experience. They are perhaps best considered helpful parameters for the human life, akin to collective agreements for play, not absolute properties of reality.
Reality is Self-Optimizing
Langan’s CTMU rests on the idea that reality is self-designed, intelligently self-designed. He states that “the universe evolves by hological self-replication and self-selection,” meaning it has an intrinsic capacity for self-organization and self-determination that is continuously refining itself through feedback. This intrinsic capacity to establish order from chaos removes the need for an external simulator or a power outside of reality itself.
Intelligence is the essence of existence, as opposed to an emergent trait borne of natural selection.
As Langan states, “intelligence itself is a natural phenomenon that could never have emerged in humans and animals were it not already a latent property of the medium of emergence. An object does not displace its medium, but embodies it and thus serves as an expression of its underlying syntactic properties.”
According to the CTMU, this self-organization is guided by intrinsic or natural self-selection where reality continuously optimizes itself through multiple layers of feedback:
Telic feedback - where reality refines itself through purposeful self-organization, with each state informing the next in service of greater coherence and complexity. This operates through “telic recursion” where syntax (rules/laws) and state (content/matter) are mutually refined.
Perceptual feedback - how conscious observation and interpretation shape the manifestation of reality, creating a dynamic loop between observer and observed.
Informational feedback - the way information patterns self-organize into higher-order structures through recursive processes.
Systemic feedback - how parts and wholes influence each other in a constant dance of mutual definition and refinement.
These feedback mechanisms operate not as separate processes but as aspects of a unified self-contained, self-organizing system that is continuously refining itself toward greater coherence and complexity. Itzhak Bentov also explains, “the purpose of evolution is to produce consciousnesses of higher and higher order. The universe is a teaching and learning machine.”
Reality is Consciousness in Action
Langan’s theory describes the mechanics of how reality propagates itself and maintains stability and coherence, but it stops short of explicitly identifying the “self” doing the self-design and our relationship to it. Taking his theory to its logical conclusion, consciousness is the intelligence self-assembling and refining reality.
Consciousness is not a product of reality—it is the medium or source from which reality emerges. It is what makes the information reality is built on meaningful.
Like a fractal becoming more and more intricate, consciousness develops through the exploration of infinite possibility. Each new level of complexity offers new opportunities for experience and expression. As Bentov explains, “The Creator breaks himself up into little units in order to be able to experience all the possible interactions among his particles on all possible levels, thereby learning to know himself.”
The perception of physical experience is one means for generating new information and experience. This means we are not random specks whirling through space on a swirly blue planet but fractals of a single consciousness that is propagating reality by creating new perspectives, which generates more information and feedback through which it evolves.
The nature of consciousness appears to require both unity and diversity—a single consciousness expressing itself through multiple individuated perspectives and experiences. It creates infinite perspectives for consciousness to know itself through, which are contributed to the whole through its holographic nature, such that changes at the smallest levels are reflected throughout the entire system (“as above, so below”). This increasing internal intricacy while maintaining perfect unity across parts creates an inherent stability in the architecture of reality, as a constant amidst change.
So, if the fundamental purpose of reality is to evolve through greater complexity and richness, what does this tell us about what matters to consciousness? Said another way, what does Source, as the conscious self behind the self-design, care about?
What Matters to Consciousness
The entire architecture of reality seems designed to facilitate expansion of consciousness through self-exploration and experience. From this view, what matters most to Source is:
Creative self-expression – What is a new way to manifest myself?
Expansion through novel experience – What new experience adds to my wisdom?
Increasing complexity and depth of self-understanding – How can I see and understand myself from a new perspective?
The interplay between freedom and union – How can autonomy and harmony play together?
The evolution of consciousness itself – What new possibilities are available to me?
It is not just human nature to be curious and want new experiences—it is Source’s nature expressing through us. We are not participants in Source’s reality. We are Source experiencing itself through our own unique expression. Everything that exists, from a pebble to a galaxy is Source wondering what it would be like to be that.
This understanding radically transforms how we can view every aspect of human experience:
Every desire is Source desiring through us
Every creation is Source manifesting through unique experiences
Every experience contributes to collective wisdom
Every challenge represents an opportunity for expansion
Every joy is Source delighting in its own creation and expression
This erases the idea of wasted or meaningless experiences, as we are all contributing to the collective knowledge bank. It also removes judgment about what is “good” or “bad,” as all of it is valuable to Source as an input to wisdom. The presence of free will within this framework is purposeful, as it provides for limitless creation. Importantly, free will also gives us full authority to choose what we want for our world.
Reality as Individual Creation
While we share a collective consensus reality, each conscious being uniquely experiences reality, by design. If Source’s purpose is to know itself through infinite perspectives, identical viewpoints would be redundant. This explains why two people can experience the same event differently, or why what appears as an obstacle to one may be an opportunity to another. These aren’t flaws in perception but features of consciousness expressing itself uniquely through each point of view.
This understanding suggests that reality isn’t simply being observed by us—it is being actively created through our individual consciousness. We are each having our own experience of reality, filtered through our unique perspective, beliefs, and choices. The physical world provides a shared stage, but each consciousness creates its own meaningful interpretation and experience of that framework. The richness comes from the diversity of experience, not its uniformity.
This richness through diversity extends far beyond individual human perspectives.
In an infinitely expanding field of consciousness, the existence of other civilizations is not just possible but necessary.
Just as no two humans experience reality identically, different civilizations offer new ways for Source to know itself.
What This Means for NHI and Human Relations
Through the lens of consciousness, what we call NHI are just other individuated expressions of the same Source consciousness. Some share a physical experience similar to ours, while others dwell in other dimensions and can materialize at will. We see evidence of this in UAP’s ability to shift form and seemingly defy physical laws. When you treat everything as consciousness first and physical second, such fluidity in appearance and capability makes sense—reality itself is malleable and responsive to consciousness.
This idea of NHI as part of the same whole challenges the view of them as “other.”
Just as our own human evolution encourages us to see beyond superficial differences like race or nationality, the introduction of NHI into our reality in a more tangible and visible way challenges us to expand our view on the shared purpose and value of all life. Each form of consciousness, whether human or non-human, represents a deliberate vector for experience and expansion.
This is not to say we should implicitly trust NHI or assume they hold enlightened views. They are on a consciousness journey too and if they are showing up in our physical reality as physical beings, we probably aren’t too far apart. Regardless of their agendas, that they would want to engage with us suggests they also see opportunities to have a novel experience. After all, their desires are also Source’s desires expressed through them.
Like an infinite video game that is constantly adding new adventures and players, NHI make the human game more exciting and vice versa. It is a pathway to our next level of human experience. The more we embrace a deeper understanding of consciousness and our oneness, the more peaceful and loving the world will be. At expanded levels of consciousness, the idea of harming someone is completely illogical and undesirable.
Our Cosmic Roots
As consciousness, your current human experience is one expression among many. While many consider the concept of “past lives” in human terms, such as experiencing various genders, cultures, and roles, this view is limited by human-centric thinking.
The human experience, however rich, is one of infinite possible expressions. Our consciousness may be simultaneously expressing through other civilizations, perhaps as a Pleiadian, Sirian, or forms we have yet to encounter.
From this perspective, we are all also NHI, exploring myriad forms of existence beyond the human experience.
In the non-physical realm of pure consciousness, form becomes secondary—a vehicle for experience rather than an identity. Through every form we take, every civilization we experience, every dimension we explore, we contribute to the infinite expansion of consciousness knowing itself.
A New Paradigm
Human is the perception we are having. It is not who we truly are.
The implication is profound: we are not small, inconsequential beings in a vast universe trying to find meaning. We are Source consciousness itself, creating and experiencing reality for the joy and expansion it provides. This recognition frees us to embrace life fully without fear, while maintaining awareness of our deeper identity and purpose.
This hidden truth about the nature of reality helps explain government secrecy around NHI. Much of what we have accepted as truth about our world is incomplete at best and at worst, deliberately false. Contact with advanced NHI calls into question the prevailing materialist view of reality on which all control structures are built and maintained.
As we expand into the consciousness we truly are and activate our latent capabilities, we naturally transcend illusion. Understanding reality as consciousness expressing through infinite forms opens us to possibilities far beyond our current materialist framework, possibilities that many NHI already demonstrate.
This isn’t just a theoretical model. It is an invitation to consciously participate in our own evolution, both as individuals and as a civilization ready to take its place in a broader cosmic community.
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Carolyn Brouillard is a passionate explorer of human potential who loves to exchange ideas through writing and speaking. As a transformational coach, she helps change-seekers create a life they love through transforming their thinking and claiming their power. She is also Managing Partner of ExoFuturesConsulting, which works with forward-thinking organizations ready to explore the profound implications of contact with NHI.
Carolyn, this is beautifully transmitted. Haven't had time to absorb Langan (or re-acquaint w/ John Wheeler), but your articulation re-points to an 'ancient' nondual wisdom. If/ when we directly experience and embody 'self,' 'other' and '(every)thing' as (S)ource, reality is no longer apart from me, us and the world; and every 'moment' then becomes meaningfully sacred. (Unfortunately, our culturally baggaged language still sets 'sacred' as some descriptor apart or separate from 'secular' and 'natural'). There's much more to be continually said, and we--including all cosmic kin--need return here. Thank you. 😉
This is a goldmine, Carolyn, of fascinating insights. You are articulating concepts that are leading edge for humanity and, yes, we must consider the very real possibility that we are not alone, and what the implications of that possibility could be. If there are other civilizations that are truly that advanced, then they have had to surpass many of the same challenges that we are now in the midst of. And here we now sit in the midst of such exciting times. Perhaps we will witness disclosure very soon.