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Research Framework

Architecture of Consciousness

An interdisciplinary framework for understanding how perception, identity, and meaning organize human experience.

Every person experiences the world through perception.

What we notice, how we interpret it, what we remember, and the meaning we assign to experience all influence how we think, decide, and act.

This inquiry begins with a simple premise:

Consciousness is not random. It has structure, and that structure is continually shaped by perception—how information is received, interpreted, remembered, and organized into lived experience.

This framework explores how perception, identity, emotion, memory, and meaning interact to create coherent—or incoherent—ways of engaging with the world.

Rather than asking What is consciousness?, this work asks:

How is human consciousness organized?

Throughout psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and contemplative traditions, consciousness has been studied from many perspectives. The Architecture of Consciousness is proposed here as an integrative framework for understanding how perception, identity, emotion, and meaning become organized into lived experience.

When this architecture is coherent, a person experiences:

clarity
direction
meaning
emotional stability
self-congruence
and sovereignty

When the architecture becomes fragmented or incoherent, they experience:

confusion
overwhelm
distortion
identity fragmentation
emotional volatility
and loss of direction

The Architecture of Consciousness is a conceptual framework developed through ongoing interdisciplinary inquiry into perception, identity, systems thinking, leadership, and human development.

Coherence is a structural condition of alignment among perception, identity, meaning, and action.

Understanding this architecture becomes particularly important during periods of transition, when existing patterns no longer provide stability and new ways of organizing experience begin to emerge.

How does perception shape identity, meaning, and the way we experience the world?

This introductory film explores one possible answer through the Architecture of Consciousness framework.

The Revolution of Self-Worth: Reclaiming Your Inner Compass

This video is part of the ongoing inquiry documented on the OnDeci channel, supporting the Architecture of Consciousness framework explored at gregcdansereau.com.

This is where the journey begins — explore more below.

Why This Matters

Every threshold moment — ending, collapse, awakening, identity shift — is fundamentally a structural event in consciousness.

People believe they are “broken,”
but in reality, their architecture has simply become:

misaligned
overloaded
fragmented
or disconnected from truth

Once the structure is understood, stability returns.

Clarity returns.
Direction returns.
Sovereignty returns.
The self returns.

Experiences of fragmentation need not be understood as personal failure. They may reflect periods in which existing patterns of perception and meaning are being reorganized.

The architecture can be reorganized toward greater coherence.

What We Study Here

The Sovereignty Principle

Within this framework, sovereignty is proposed as an organizing principle of human consciousness. As perception becomes more coherent, individuals become increasingly capable of acting from values, discernment, and inner authority rather than external compulsion.

A person becomes incoherent when they:

abandon themselves
override intuition
collapse under pressure
confuse attachment for truth
accept narratives that are not theirs
or live in systems that distort their voice

Rebuilding the architecture means restoring inner authority.

 The Four Thresholds of Consciousness

All transformation moves through these four thresholds:

A coherent identity emerges — aligned, sovereign, stable.

Your role is to navigate these thresholds consciously instead of being pulled through them unconsciously.

What You Gain Through This Field

Clarity

You see your patterns without collapsing into them.

Sovereignty

You reclaim the authority you lost through trauma, systems, or conditioning.

Presence

You stabilize your emotional field and stop oscillating.

Direction

You learn how to move forward without abandoning yourself.

Integration

Your inner world becomes whole — not perfect, but coherent.

You may be:

in transition
in identity crisis
recovering from collapse
opening spiritually
rebuilding life after loss
expanding perceptual bandwidth
or seeking the deeper truth beneath your patterns

This inquiry explores how greater coherence can be cultivated through the reorganization of perception, identity, and meaning.

This is where perception begins to organize, and patterns that were once unclear start to become visible (perceptual intelligence).

If This Field Resonates With You

At some point, this stops being something you read—

and becomes something you build.

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Advanced Inquiry: Exploring Nonlocal Models of Consciousness

The Architecture of Consciousness begins with observable questions about perception, identity, and meaning. This companion inquiry extends those questions into areas that remain debated within science and philosophy, including nonlocal consciousness, contemplative traditions, and remote viewing research. Rather than presenting conclusions, it explores how these perspectives might inform future research into human perception and consciousness.

What if the higher abilities of humanity—intuition, creativity, and expanded awareness—were not rare gifts, but dormant faculties waiting to be awakened?

Exploring the Nonlocal Nature of Mind Through Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

This video is part of the ongoing inquiry documented on the OnDeci channel, supporting the Architecture of Consciousness framework explored at gregcdansereau.com.

0:00 Introduction: What Is Consciousness?

0:18 Shamanic Awareness & Ancient Practices

1:13 Remote Viewing & Modern Science

2:03 Psychic Archaeology & Stephen Schwartz

3:03 Consciousness Beyond the Brain

4:13 Remote Viewing as a Trainable Gateway

5:16 Dormant Human Abilities Awakened

This work is grounded in the principle of coherence described here →

Related Fields of Inquiry

The Architecture of Consciousness draws upon insights from psychology, systems thinking, neuroscience, philosophy, leadership studies, phenomenology, and contemplative traditions while proposing an integrative framework for understanding how perception and meaning become organized into coherent lived experience.

This framework evolved from earlier work documented in Development of the Frameworks.

How perception, structure, and meaning shape lived reality.