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Well yes but conscious ability is able to observe itself, and is one with the mind. The brain is physical, but the ideas and concepts and spirituality of the mind may not be, but in the universal realm of things they are physical and dimensional, yet consciously separate, but within the mind.
Big run on sentence...but I hope you understand what I am trying to say.
Ideas are reliant on two things: the physical brain and the Consciousness. At least in my religion, consciousness alone does not include conceptualisation. That is why there is a physical realm, in which to explore thought and have experience.
Consciousness is a cognitive action that would include conceptualization, imagination and self-awareness within them, it would be a little silly to presume you can conceptualize something without consciousness, or perhaps you can, but you would have no concept of what you was doing, therefore it would be irrelevant...
Consciousness is a cognitive action that would include conceptualization, imagination and self-awareness within them, it would be a little silly to presume you can conceptualize something without consciousness, or perhaps you can, but you would have no concept of what you was doing, therefore it would be irrelevant...
Just make sure whatever you choose is not secularisim. The killer of all.