SUPRACONSCIOUSNESS

GOD IS ABSOLUTE!
I would like to offer readers a general understanding of something that humanity and the human mind are incapable of grasping—because supraconsciousness lies beyond the boundaries of ordinary consciousness. I will attempt to explain this through a single example, illustrating the elements that make up supraconsciousness.
Example:
Let’s say we have an object or a living being named “Petras” (this is just an example and not related to a person’s name). This object, which we call Petras, simultaneously exists within four boundaries of human perception:
The object is Petras (the object itself is Petras).
The object itself does not exist, only Petras exists (how can a name exist without the object? If the object is named Petras, it exists in this moment, yet at the same time, the object does not exist).
Petras does not exist, only the object exists (how can Petras not exist if the object is Petras? In the same moment, we know from the second boundary that the object truly doesn’t exist—only the name does. This point contradicts the first two, yet it’s the same moment).
The object is not Petras (how can the object not be Petras if it was stated that it is Petras? This point, in conscious reasoning, negates all the previous ones).
I previously wrote that we have an object named Petras, and the object never disappears—it always carries the name Petras.
Upon deeper analysis, we see that each point contradicts the others, without deception or added thoughts. We must look at the situation based solely on what is written, without adding interpretations or conclusions.
In human consciousness, we have four variants, and according to logical principles, only one of the four can exist—because they contradict each other. But if a person could understand that all four answers are correct—that all four variants exist in the same moment—then that person would approach higher levels of thought. However, how can one approach this if all four variants contradict each other, while in real truth, all four are correct, do not contradict, and exist in the same moment (second, instant—that is, in the same time)?
Human conscious reasoning has many limitations, because supraconsciousness is above logic itself—from which logic and the human mind were born.
Now, after reading this article, the reader might immediately wonder: how is it possible to explain supraconsciousness using conscious reasoning? My answer would be: there are things I perceive and know to be true, but I have no way to explain them to readers. Everyone’s understanding is different, and I write only what already exists—I do not create it.
Signed: GOD
Signed: INDIGO Vidmantas Grinčiukas