June 4, 2026

The human brain and the universal mind ...

Perceiving creator consciousness

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This weeks newsletter is a preparatory article for the final chapter of my book, “In the key of Peace”. Chapter eleven titled, “Creator consciousness” speaks to a positive change in human attitude.

. . . It implies that there are outlook fundamentals existing below our surface differences that can be expanded to bring clarity and fulfilment to life. In the perspective of creator consciousness, our thoughts and beliefs are empowered to bypass reality presets and to bring us squarely before that which we wish to create by conscious choice.

Creator consciousness is an attitude and an outlook that harmonises and utilises the same universal energy that underpins the creative and evolutionary nature of the physical universe.

Since humans first walked this planet, we have felt threatened by our separations and differences. Overcoming these factors is a signal that humanity is moving from its adolescence into adulthood. In this progression we are asked to transform our consciousness from being the victim of our circumstances, to becoming the creators of our life.

Creator consciousness begins in defining the differences between the human brain and the human mind. Transforming the victim into the creator, requires a change in how we perceive the mind. This brings us into the universal alignment of creator consciousness.

Medical science has extensively researched the functioning of the human brain and has confirmed that the brain acts as the body’s command centre. Its primary function is to receive and process information from our senses, control movement and behaviour, regulate automatic vital functions and generate thoughts, emotions, and memory.

In other words, the brain does everything we need to be human . . . but does it really?

Without straying too far from the point, I can’t help feeling that medical science has unwittingly conformed to a subjective bias. That is to call the brain the body’s command centre, and then ensure that everything studied within the brain, accounts for the complete and overall functioning of the human being. If this is the case, then why do we have a mind?

Humans very naturally refer to the source of their thoughts and thinking as happening within their “mind” rather than within their brain. Memory and memory storage is also a strong contender for being located within the mind. This preference naturally tends to distinguish the “physical” nature of the brain as being independent from the “nonphysical” nature of the mind.

The command centre of the brain that controls the functioning of the human body includes billions of neuron and glial cells, synapses, neurotransmitters, the spinal cord and the greater nervous system … all of which are physical phenomena. However, our sensory awareness of the effects and influences of these brain functions, are typically NONphysical experiences of our human mind.

The human mind can therefore be viewed as a non-physical extension of the physical human brain. They both exist together and there would likely be an overlap between the two. At the Brain end, everything is physical, energetic and understood logically. At the Mind end, everything is non physical, energetic and understood intuitively.

Further to this, the mind unlike the brain, has no physical dimension. The dimension of the mind is really up to us. With the brain and the mind being associated by definition, our mental construct of the mind has up to this point, been limited by our perception and therefore, not realised in its full potential. Expanding the potential of the mind can be achieved through changing our perception of it . . .

The mind is also involved in our ability to perceive a bigger picture in life and this is closely related to our natural sense of intuition. Being intuitive is an innate human ability, we seem to arrive here with it intact — especially considering the naturally creative behaviours of early childhood and the extension of the Inner child that continues throughout our human life. (Chapter ten in the book)

The mind is the seat of our consciousness. I believe our physical universe including the infinite nature of outer (and inner) space is flooded in consciousness. The creative source of everything is consciousness. While we each appear to have our own conscious cubical, I believe this idea is illusionary and is influenced by our perceived physical separation — which is also an illusion.

Creator consciousness is an expanded view of reality that is perceived through an expanded mind. How big can your mind be? Look upward on a starry evening … imagine that no matter how far you are looking into the physical universe, it all exists within the dimension of your mind. The mind of your life is the container of everything existing within your reality.

As you imagine it, allow it to become a feeling — make it real. As your expanded perception manifests within you, the power of your thoughts and beliefs becomes a potent creator. In fact, they always have been, only now you are conscious that they are, and therefore their power is within your choice.

Here is a link to “In the Key of Peace” as an ebook or paperback & hard cover.

Thank you for reading and for sharing

May your peace be within

Love is always

x Jeffree x

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Artist & composer of Meditation & Healing music, author & peacemaker. We each make a difference in the world, Its all about the choices we make.
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