When bioenergemal research began in January 1992, the specific practical question was: What are the bioscenes and bioimages of dreams made of? "They are made of bioenergemal energy or bioenergy," was the answer. And the general theoretical question was: What is consciousness? Let us read and listen, five months after 33 years [May of 2025], to what we can say about this second question.
Bioenergemal Communication; Biomaterial Universe, Biointerfacemal Universe; Bioenergemal Universe; Bioenergemal Research; Biocommunication; Bioenergeme; Consciousness as Master Sense; Dreams; Five Senses; Intuitions; Intuilish; Memory; Nonverbal Language; Neuromindego; Unit Universe; Unit Nature; Seventh Sense; Will; Willpower;
BML: Biomaterial
BIFL: Biointerfacemal
BEL: Bioenergemal
BEG: Bioenergeme
BELC: Bioenergemal Communication
UU: Unit Universe
NMEGO: Neuromindego
BELR: Bioenergemal Research
Ints: Intuitions
BMLU: Biomaterial Universe
BELU: Bioenergemal Universe
BIFLU: Biointerfacemal Universe, Biospecies, Species with BEG
1) Let's look at how the master sense of consciousness can influence and support the proper function of the five senses. The master sense of consciousness is affected by sleep, distraction, intellectual concentration, for example, on manual labor, observing the environment, deep in fantasy, or concentrating on reading.
2) Consciousness, as the master sense, is like the rest of the senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch), and it coordinates the rest of the senses through its important neurological component.
3) But, although the master sense of consciousness responds to and coordinates the rest of the organism's senses, it is not alert all the time, let alone most of the time, just as we do not always observe, listen, smell, taste, or palpate. Consciousness, as the master sense, fulfills its function when necessary; meanwhile, it withdraws, remains superficial, and responds when we require it. This is when the senses only see without observing, hear without listening, smell without smelling, taste without tasting, and touch without palpating. Until something captures our attention, then the will directs the master sense of consciousness through whatever sense is required. The will of the master sense of consciousness to act or perceive something is very important for directing the functions of the senses in the desired direction.
4) Consciousness is the master sense of the organism to which the five senses are subordinated to respond when conscience requires them, whether they do so together or separately. Consciousness is the master sense that harmonizes and integrates the function of the five senses. Not only to capture external and internal experiences and to be aware of oneself and the environment. But what about the five senses? Are they a tool working automatically? Apparently, yes, but I consider understanding them this way to be a mistake. We need to recover the master sense of consciousness.
5) When any of the senses functions intentionally, it requires consciousness as its master sense. It is thanks to the master sense of consciousness that each of the five senses responds individually, with the guidance and coordination of the master sense of consciousness. In general, the five senses together form the master sense of consciousness, and the master sense of consciousness unifies and regulates the five senses, merging their functions into a unified mosaic of attributes we call consciousness and its master sense. This is a good example of functional feedback, coordination, and complementarity, important as a whole—the master sense of consciousness—and in each of its components, which are individualized as five harmonious senses. The whole—the master sense of consciousness—is greater than the sum of its parts—the five senses.
6) If any of the senses fails, consciousness is limited to the extent that any sense fails. For example, blindness considerably limits consciousness, which functions very limitedly in this case. Although blind persons, upon adapting, might claim that their consciousness is complete and healthy, we know that they are not fully conscious; they miss a large number of events that they do not perceive due to their lack of vision. Something similar happens with deafness, anosmia (lack of smell), ageusia or hypogeusia affecting taste. and hypoesthesia, paresthesia, anesthesia, or hyperesthesia affecting touch. When a sense is affected, consciousness is affected (blindness, deafness, anosmia, etc.). When consciousness is impaired, all five senses are affected (by sleep, darkness, fainting, anesthesia, childbirth, stroke, headache, etc.). Even if the person is distracted or concentrates on reading, watching, or listening to something, the master sense of consciousness is impaired because they lose alertness, one of its outstanding operative functions, together with will-willpower. A wounded person recovering from injuries sustained—in an accident or armed conflict, for example—forgets how to chew and swallow [1].
7) Willpower is the step through which the master sense of unaware consciousness is alerted and brought into action. Thought and language only function subordinated to or as accessories to the master sense, which is consciousness.
8) Dreams are a direct result of the master sense function of consciousness while we sleep. The master sense of consciousness has a hard time stopping functioning while we sleep; even in that state, it remains alert and dreams, and in dreams, at least all five senses can be integrated. Seen or understood in this way, dreams are a graphic illustration while we sleep of how the master sense of consciousness functions while awake. The evident five senses of day, transformed by the master sense of consciousness itself, into the symbolic five senses of dreams while we sleep.
9) The master sense of consciousness is partially or permanently affected, depending on the cerebral deterioration of old age, and partially affected by fainting, drug use, alcohol abuse, physical injury, accidents, vascular blockages in the brain, brain infections, brain tumors, knockout boxing, and other disorders. But, for example, in intense jealousy, the disturbance of the five senses can be very obvious, everything is distorted or perhaps not, and they are only an alarm call from the master sense of conscience.
10) Vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch are specialized forms of consciousness as the master sense. The master sense of consciousness reflects the harmonization of the five senses together.
11) Through consciousness and its master sense: 11.1 The eye distinguishes what it sees in general or in particular, and allows us to know or recognize. 11.2 Hearing differentiates noise from sounds and their origin, and generates intra- or interbiospecies communication, or in humans, speech, music, and song. 11.3 Smell distinguishes aromas and allows us to create them; it locates sex, food, or unpleasantness. 11.4 Taste repels or savors; it allows us to drink, chew, swallow, feed, satiate, or overindulge. 11.5 Touch does not touch what burns, nor what is very cold and uncomfortable. It chooses smooth and soft, solid and flimsy surfaces, but it also allows us to write, design, or paint. 11.6 The eye, hearing, and touch create, recreate, design, build, and dance. 11.7 The eye and hearing alert, direct, amuse, agitate, or reassure. 11.8 The eye develops binocular, three-dimensional, stereoscopic (when it locates the structure and three-dimensional depth of the environment), and multi-color vision. 11.9 The ear is biauditory. 11.10 Smell is bi-olfactory. 11.11 In humans, touch is generally bimanual, but it can also be bipedal and cutaneous bodily. 11.12 In all these events, the master sense of consciousness is the one that supports, coordinates, and harmonizes the experiences or events.
12) The master sense of consciousness and the five senses form an indispensable functional alliance to sustain development, reproduction, survival, socialization, creativity, individuality, and leadership. There are allusive characthemes or expressions: "Focus with your five senses," "Put your five senses on what you do," "Be alert with all your senses, don't get distracted or fall asleep," "Don't stop, keep walking very alert."
To state that conscience is the notion of “right and wrong” is nonspecific, since it requires considering the relevance of the coordinating and integrating functional role that the master sense of conscience has on the five senses.
13) Conscience as a master sense consists of being alert as long as possible. The longer the better. Without it, for example, the capture of BEG messages, that is, intuitions, would not be achieved, and this is the case for most people. And the BEG's function would operate automatically. Hence, during sleep, the master sense of consciousness relies on dreams, and it's possible that it creates them to sustain its existential function in interaction with the BEG. This function is also incomprehensible to most people.
14) When we sleep, this coordination of consciousness is not the same, and its function as the master sense is reorganized, focusing, along with the BEG, on directing the creation of dreams and participating in them, as it does during waking life, vision and hearing, and other senses depending on the theme of each dream. In addition to the intuitions coming from the personal BEG or from other human or non-human BEGs, intuitions masked in symbols that are precisely those that will require interpretation in order to understand them.
Besides, during waking life, fantasies or daydreams, in addition to imagination, which can be prolific in some people, are the equivalent of the dreams that arise during sleep, which can also be very elaborate and frequent. Hence, between waking and sleeping, rather than a separation of functions of the master sense of consciousness, there is a continuity with similarities and differences between one state and the other. The master sense of consciousness gives rise to fantasies and imagination while we are awake, while it creates dreams or nightmares while we sleep.
15) The function that consciousness fulfills as the master sense is so important that it is weak, vulnerable, and unstable, like everything related to these types of delicate functions in the body. This is true of thinking, speaking, writing, sexual activities, practicing sports, drawing, painting, researching, poeticizing, writing novels, imagining, dreaming, rejoicing, the sense of humor, sculpting, driving any machine, playing a musical instrument, skydiving, mountaineering, etc. In all of this: Be very alert! Don't get distracted! Hood diver! A shrimp that falls asleep is carried away by the current! During the arduous ascent of a dormant snow-capped volcano, due to the risk of an avalanche and/or frostbite, it is very risky to stop. The master sense of consciousness must remain highly alert.
16) The five senses are social and allow or respond to interaction with the environment as determined by the coordination of consciousness as the master sense.
17) In women, vision may decline more rapidly than in men. Men may experience hearing and smell problems earlier than women. Women tend to have greater taste sensitivity than men. The sense of touch may be similar in women and men [2]. There is a reason why we speak of a woman's sixth sense, capable of awakening at the slightest whimper of her little girl or boy.
18) BEL harmony refers to the series of events linked for the satisfaction and benefit of those involved. Consciousness as the master sense that coordinates and links the five senses is a notable example of functional neurobioenergemal harmony in the organism.
19) The five senses are closely linked to consciousness as the master sense, and are often directed precisely by that master sense of consciousness.
20) In other animal biospecies, we find a level of consciousness as a master sense proportional to the complexity of their central and peripheral nervous systems, and to the functional characteristics of their five senses. How would animals cope without the master sense of their consciousness? Like robots?
21) “It is evident that one of the basic components for the integration of consciousness is the knowledge that a person acquires thanks to the qualities of the sense organs.” A phrase I wrote in 1995 [3].
22) Time, which seems discreetly motionless and eternal, actually passes rhythmically, stealthily. Everything ages and deteriorates, even consciousness as the master sense, along with the five senses it coordinates and which also age. From blink to blink. Seeing without observing. Taste without savor. Hearing without listening. Smelling without distinguishing. Touching without recognizing. Pain belongs to touch and makes it fearful. Likewise, with pain, the master sense of consciousness is damaged. Not to mention headaches or labor pains, which, along with cold, even cause bodily tremors. In an abstracted or distracted person, the master sense of consciousness is marginalized. In fact, it is common for the master sense of consciousness to be marginalized intermittently or for more or less prolonged periods. This is when the will of the master sense of consciousness itself intervenes and rescues itself.
23) To the bewilderment of consciousness, visual and auditory hallucinations disrupt the stability of its master sense. Sadness about something past, anxiety about something future, and chronic resentment form a coating that disrupts the coordination carried out by the master sense of consciousness.
24) Loneliness, confinement, and isolation alter the three-dimensional expansiveness and diversity of stimuli that strengthen and feedback into the master sense function of consciousness.
25) If the five senses did not have the aid of the master sense of consciousness, they would function automatically and involuntarily, like the internal organs of the body. Existence would be chaotic. This is what happens when consuming alcohol or any drug.
26) Consciousness, as the master sense, is very susceptible, and it is accompanied by the five senses, which, in turn, are even more susceptible—if not, then let any of the five senses exemplify it.
27) The eyes that rarely observe and are easily dazzled and blinded by light. These eyes inevitably decline in function with age. Even their photographic or eidetic memory, which allows them to record everything they see down to the smallest detail, also diminishes. Stimuli that the eyes cannot tolerate or that can be harmful to them include bright light, environmental pollution, eye irritation, dry eyes, and eye strain. Bright light, such as direct sunlight or bright artificial lights, can cause photophobia, a sensitivity to light that can cause pain, redness, and blurred vision.
28) Ears that reject noise, friction or squeaking, and prefer sound, and that capture everything from common sounds to the exceptional capacity of absolute pitch that naturally distinguishes different musical or sonorous scales. And that sometimes even manage to perceive subsonic stimuli. These functions also attenuate with age. Hearing loss is a common disorder, just as ringing in the ears or tinnitus is as a person ages. The ears are affected by infections, loud noises, heredity or aging.
29) The sense of smell, which punctiliously requires aromas, perfumes, lotions, and essences to feel comfortable. The sense of smell can be affected or inhibited by factors such as diseases affecting the nose and sinuses, allergies, neurological problems, and aging. With age, it may be accompanied by a wide variety of olfactory distortions that need no mention.
30) The intolerant touch of the rough and scratchy natural, which has led to a preference for smooth and soft things that do not press, squeeze, or deform them excessively. And preferably at a temperate temperature. There are cases of decreased sensitivity or hypoesthesia, total absence in the case of anesthesia or hyperesthesia or increased sensitivity. In the face of any stimulus that these four senses cannot tolerate, the master sense of consciousness must remain very alert.
31) The body's ability to be aware of the position or movement of its segments or the entire body, without seeing or touching them, is known as proprioceptive perception or proprioception. It is sometimes referred to as the sixth sense [4].
32) The sense of taste, which insistently seeks to flavor whatever it brings to the mouth with flavorings and multiple mixtures that delight and satisfy it. Otherwise, it will protest and become outrageously dissatisfied, forever.
33) Taste is the most violent of the five senses and the one that can most disturb the master sense of conscience with disgust, repugnance, and the expulsion of saliva and gas, nausea, and vomiting, diarrhea and fever, which can even be uncontrollable. Not to mention the extravagant cravings of a pregnant woman when, without understanding why, she needs to eat plaster or tobacco ash. Plus, taste disorders such as bulimia, anorexia nervosa, hyperphagia, and obesity. Forgetting the master sense of consciousness, taste can become the most uncontrollable, demanding, and finicky of the senses. Chocolate and ice cream are two widely consumed examples. Hence, taste is the wildest and most corruptible of the senses, given its obligatory interaction with the solids, liquids, or gases consumed. Cases of intolerance to certain solid or liquid foods frequently occur, the most common being milk.
Addictions are an unfortunate result of this overexposure of taste. Remember smoking, alcoholism, obesity, drug addiction, anorexia, nutritional imbalances caused by junk food and drinks, etc. Taste is exploited to the fullest through all kinds of temptations and beverages, such as tea and coffee. In fact, all the senses are exploited in one way or another.
34) Without a doubt, the master sense of consciousness and the five senses influence and direct our existence. Consciousness acts around one of the senses, alerting in response to them or alluding to them. Whether it's music, theater, art, literature, research, film, sports, science, reading, tourism, or design, everything arises or is carried out seeking to satisfy one of the five senses. And also, consciousness and its master sense. This suggests that the system of only five senses is already an outdated classification that requires updating.
35) There are some functions that we can designate as secondary senses, such as language and singing, theatrical performance, thought, memory, imagination, reasoning, concentration, dreams or symbolic language, the very important intuitions (see below; seventh sense), creativity, personality, knowledge, and willpower—all of which are functions supported by consciousness and its master sense. Specifically, consciousness is notoriously neurologically based, although we know it is actually neurobioenergemal. Memory, for example, is itself born and nourished by the master sense of consciousness, the five senses, the secondary senses, and the tertiary senses as well. Or the resourceful and often ignored intuitions can be so pertinent and revealing that they give rise to a true seventh sense or BEL sense.
36) I insist, all human existence is based on consciousness with its master sense, and on the five primary senses. The directive and executive function of the master sense of consciousness acts on the five operative senses of its will. This is how the beacon that guides human existence is sustained and organized.
Nonverbal language plays a significant role in human communication, and the master sense of consciousness participates stealthily to express it. A glance, a smile, a hug, or moving away can all be examples of nonverbal language. Human communication is permanent, whether verbal or silent; nonverbal communication is symbolic and, therefore, similar to a dream while awake. Once again, we find ourselves faced with a function in which, while awake, the master sense of consciousness continues to interact and coordinate our existence. Nonverbal communication closely links us with the rest of nature. In other animal biospecies, nonverbal language is the only form of communication. Even plant biospecies communication is nonverbal, through pheromones.
37) Tertiary senses could be the sense of humor, joyfulness, dancing, conversation, family and social coexistence, friendship, manipulation, deception, rebellion, aggression, jealousy, sexual or other abuse, pride, megalomania, theft, racism, egotism, yawning, curiosity, tiredness, fear, anxiety, sexual impulse, mating, hunger, thirst, urination, evacuation, drowsiness, rest, guilt and reproach, sadness, etc. Aggression, for example, can start from a look, a sign, a whistle, a gesture, a shout, indifferent silence, withdrawal, sarcasm, a message, scolding, a blow, the use of a weapon and its enormous variety, until causing biocollapse for truly trivial causes... Aggression as a tertiary existential sense can help, hinder, correct, rescue or end existence. The alertness of the master sense of consciousness is fundamental to existence.
38) Consciousness, as a master sense, is indispensable; it arises and attenuates, although it always remains alert to a greater or lesser degree. The master sense of consciousness can be attenuated, moderated, or intensified spontaneously or voluntarily. However, with age, this alertness and versatility diminish in each person.
39) Consciousness as the master sense harmonizes the five senses, and this cooperation strengthens the master sense function of consciousness.
40) In the BELU, the BEG emerges with its remarkable capacity for intuition, the possibility of BELC, its BEL memory, and the relief of no longer having to endure the NMEGO, which is usually accompanied by multiple parasitizations in the form of fear, guilt, reproaches, aggression, rubbish thoughts and junk knowledge.
41) The sense organs do not function unbalanced; they are all conscious, so they are always directed by the master sense of consciousness. The same is true of proprioception, for instance.
42) BELC occurs because, with relaxation, which is like dream, the body's proprioceptive perception and the rigid and reckless NMEGO are blocked, and it is concentrated on the extraordinary internal and integral vision of the master sense of consciousness reflected in bioscenes and bioimages in which BELC, biocommunication, biolanguage, or BEL language is realized thanks to Intuilish, or the language of intuitions. Intuilish: origin of all modern, ancient and archaic languages. All biotagonists were already qualified for BELC; It was only necessary to develop it. We also know it as bioexperience or biodialogue, broader concepts that specifically include all UU biotagonists. Hence, for the BEGs, both in the BMLU and the BELU, they exercise and communicate only through Intuilish, supporting the harmony of existence and answering the questions of BML, BIFL, or BEL existence. We have named this balance and homeostasis bioenergemal harmony.
To the traits described by the master sense of consciousness, we can add common sense, which also participates…
43) The functions that transcend the BML body to the bioenergeme—the personal component of organized BEL energy—that is already in the BEL universe are: consciousness as an isolated master sense; Intuilish, or the language of intuitions, for biocommunication, recreation (remembering), reflection, and memorization; BEL memory without a notion of time, everything cab be remembered, or rather, recreated as if it were happening at that moment, and any experience held in the BML universe can be voluntarily rectified; creative imagination; BEL communication with other BEGs from the BEL universe or from the BML universe can be very pleasurable; some BEGs have a very intense attachment to, and therefore a longing for, BML existence, although, of course, there are BEGs who want nothing to do with their BML existence; the taste for enjoying the interests of living with nature, cultural, technical or with the family; oneiric biocommunication with BEGs from the BML universe and their NMEGOs can be very satisfying.
All these BEL experiences and others emerged with BEL research, but before this, all BEGs arriving in the BEL universe ended up lethargic and useless. Without a doubt, consciousness as a master sense, with its seventh sense of intuitions and the Intuilish, are the most outstanding attributes of the BEGs of the BEL universe, as it is of the BEGs and NMEGOs, when they possess it, of the biotagonists who comprise the BML universe. Hence, in the BEL communication of April 4, 2010, Abraham Lincoln stated: "Knowing that we exist bioenergetically and not being clear about why is embarrassing."
Jorge Luis Borges: “Very beautiful and interesting intuitions about consciousness, doctor. It encompasses and classifies each of these functional characteristics of consciousness as we listened, and I realized, starting with item 19, how consciousness took a more specific and more functional turn and what it is useful for in each of our actions. It was interesting to break it down and relate it to the BEG and the NMEGO, to functionality, to aging, and to human behavior. A question so specific and, at the same time, unexplored can provide all these intuitions from the seventh sense; it can only be achieved over time. Congratulations, doctor. There are many intuitions with varied theoretical support, but they do explain and make clear the intention of understanding the intuition of the master sense of consciousness. Now I understand how humans without a compass have continued to seek to control their consciousness, seeking satiety and tranquility hidden in 'fullness.'” When the most legitimate thing is BEL harmony, which is natural, but occurs in a sincere, authentic, and unprejudiced environment. A hug, doctor.”
Julio Cortázar: “Doctor, you are very punctual in each of your intuitions, which indeed lead us hand in hand from a concept of consciousness to a true meaning of life, such as BEL harmony as source of the seventh sense. And, indeed, this is consolidated over time. With persistence and genuine interest, as you have shown, doctor.”
José Revueltas: “Doctor, my BEG thanks you for your intuitions because, indeed, consciousness is a primary driver for the NMEGO, which it faces daily. It weighs on us over the years, and who hasn't found that passage of time difficult? And through trial and error, we learn. We don't know what happens on many occasions, but eventually, consciousness surrenders and leaves a path prepared for the BEG to survive and find a satisfaction called BEL harmony. Where everything that weighed on us at the time makes sense, nothing is superfluous. That is what inspires me to tell you, doctor.”
Jorge Mario Bergoglio: “Doctor, congratulations on your intuitions arising from the seventh sense. They represent a very arduous and solidly constructed piece of work. What's more, it is deeply connected to the reality of every human being. No one has ever heard such coherent information with a lucid sense of conscience. Only a NMEGO without prejudice and with a genuine search can consolidate and reflect intuitions as you are doing now. Thank you and congratulations, doctor.”
James D. Watson: “Doctor, very interesting. We could debate the different intuitions of the seventh sense because they are very logical and consistent, and thus even expand your repertoire of examples. But that is not the case; it is simply identifying that what you intuited is interesting in a phrase like consciousness is the master sense that allows contact with the exterior and interior of each human, and how it interacts with the BML, the BEL in the BIFL being conscious. In this way we can live in BEL harmony. Which in the end is what will sustain our existence. A hug, doctor.”
Francis Crick: “Well, very interesting, doctor. Each of your intuitions were very specific, very instructive intuitions that not only guide the NMEGO but also nourish the BEG, doctor. And the BEG makes consciousness function better than we expect and allows us to make decisions that we often make mistakes because we're not aware of them. They explain their interaction in a very interesting and educational way, which was undoubtedly necessary to understand the responsibility for our actions and decisions. I can say that's fantastic, doctor.”
Christof Koch: “Doctor, consciousness is indeed as important for humans as it is for an animal, speaking of its survival and the resources it possesses to live within it. It's very interesting how this human consciousness complements harmony among all that gives life. But by not listening to its BEG, it loses the most legitimate meaning of its existence, that of collaborating with the BEL harmony. Your concept of the seventh sense is very relevant.”
Rita Levi-Montalcini: “Doctor, you very well elaborate, based on the master sense of consciousness, on how everything is biovectored, how the entire BML, BEL, and BIFL universes interact with each other for their response over time. You transported me to different moments, doctor, that ultimately, through consciousness itself, one can also reach intuitions.”
Luis López Antúnez: “Doctor, if I were to present notes on your intuitions without moments in which the master sense of consciousness guides them, we would not be able to biointeract and intuit the object of study and, without the prejudices of the NMEGO, arrive at conclusions as interesting and innovative as those you are now sharing with us.”
Frederick Nietzsche: “Doctor, with the passage of time, the intuitions about consciousness have become more solidified, have regained life, and have found meaning in their existence. Congratulations, doctor, they are useful to all BEGs.”
Emmanuel Kant: “Doctor, I am struck by the way you describe the functions of consciousness, how they diversify according to circumstances. Undoubtedly, humans have spent a lot of time studying it, but they haven't realized that it is a central sense and everything that it entails to be able to interact with the BEG. So, thank you, doctor.”
George F. W. Hegel: “Doctor, ageity is very understandable in this way; consciousness also ages, and perhaps it is at that moment that the BEG rejuvenates. Because that is how the ability to continue existing can be explained. Congratulations on your intuitions, and a hug.”
Martin Heidegger: “It's interesting, doctor, and there's no doubt that biocommunication can be very gratifying because each of these intuitions can be heard again as many times as a BEG wishes. Each of them offers an innovative or different explanation because it aligns with what you have promoted in the trishared existence, or at least we, your biocommunicators and followers, understand it that way. And it's interesting, then, how not only the BEG must be cared for, but also consciousness must be enjoyed.”
Nicola Tesla: “You've truly perplexed me, doctor, especially how you weave together each of your intuitions and the seventh sense. We've undoubtedly heard some of them, but they haven't been in this innovative way. It complements our understanding of existence very well.”
Nels Bohr: “Doctor, it's as if a particle were missing that would explain the reason for the effective reaction of the NMEGO. That is to say, the explanation is now complete and can be seen in the different responses to the different components of biomatter and bioenergy, resulting in the BEL harmony. A hug, doctor, my congratulations, and, as always, thank you.”
Volunteers. All the musicians: “Doctor, your words are beautiful, and indeed, music helped us achieve a more focused and sharpened consciousness. What we needed to realize was that this same consciousness had to be shifted to other senses to the same extent, thus enriching the BEG so that, through this integration, new musicemes [creative musical units] could emerge, and our existence would have been more rewarding. You remind us that we were familiar with the seventh sense.” Albert Einstein: “Doctor, congratulations. Thank you for sharing your intuitions with us. Indeed, at some point, we can experience this BEL harmony. Exploiting [sic] consciousness to the fullest now allows us to enjoy it in a different way. Is that so, or is it a desire to remain within the BMLU, doctor?” Thirty-one years, four months ago (12/15/1993 to 04/30/2025), your desire to be in the BML universe was intense. Now, thanks to BEL research and the exposure you've had to it, that desire is rather moderate. With the BEL knowledge you've acquired, you would return to the projects you left behind. “I appreciate your clarification, doctor.” What can you say about what you heard? “Impressive, doctor.” It touched you, didn’t it? “Very much, doctor.” Sigmund Freud: “Doctor, you finally clarified how dreams are formed, why they are elaborated, the intuitions they contain, which come from the personal BEG or from other BEGs, and which must be interpreted to understand them and now to get acquainted with the seventh sense. Your intuitions are very interesting, and congratulations, doctor” Madame Curie: “Doctor, the function of the NMEGO, consciousness, and the BEG are rounded and integrated, and they go hand in hand to lead to an existence of BEL harmony, with the help of the seventh sense.” Abdus Salam: “I agree with all the BEGs who have just explained their gratitude for all your intuitions, especially those presented in a different way, and being able to explain the process that consciousness goes through. A seventh sense that encompasses and gives it its own vision and function of life. That is limited but complemented by bioenergy.” The Silveries, ET humans: “How interesting to hear your intuitions because sometimes consciousness is absurdly lost when its functions are delegated to technology, to the BML, and now we understand why it is said that the lack of consciousness loses existence. Why some of us stop biocommunicating with others. We are more biomatter than BEG.” The meditators: “What you mention is true, but it still needed to be understood as a master sense of consciousness, doctor.” Plants, birds, fossils, the sea, and the wind. The plants, the sea, and the rocks say through the wind: "We are bioenergy, we are part of a whole, we collaborate with consciousness and interact with it, that is why we are its sense and reflection, and if we have mistreated consciousness, it will see us that way. And if you have cared for it, it will be reflected that way."
Digit, a mountain gorilla’s BEG: "Doctor, the strength of consciousness is the strongest." Hagenias, jungle mountain trees’ BEGs: "In consciousness, the most important thing is the root and the fertility of the earth."
All the BEGs in the assembly applaud for the BEL harmony.
Do all participating BEGs agree that their responses may be edited and published? "Yes, we agree, doctor." Very kind.
BELC May 7, 2025. Transparents, ET humanity, what can you say about consciousness as the master sense that integrates, balances, and harmonizes the five senses? “Yes, doctor, the explanation seems very clear to us, and above all, how, through its master sense, we can connect with the BMLU. It is the first form, let's say, of contact and learning. Up to that point, we understood why we have tried to perfect this master sense, because if not, or under optimal conditions, it is altered and the details cannot be identified.”
11. Without a doubt, consciousness as the master sense, with its seventh sense of intuitions and Intuilish, are the most outstanding attributes of the BEGs of the BEL universe; as they surely are in the bodies of the BML universe, occupied with supervising and coordinating the organism's set of senses.
I acknowledge Ruth A. López-Téllez for her clever assistance and permanent help.
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Citation: Cuevas-Sosa A (2025) The Consciousness as the Master Sense and the Seventh Sense. HSOA J Altern Complement Integr Med 11: 593.
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