Thoughts to consciousness as speed to light

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Today's muse, we are born into this form with no conscious sense of time, space or self, all of which are developed as we grow.  I cannot remember when I realized that my existence, in this exact form at least, was finite.  It must not have been one of the times of adrenaline imprint, that creates those long term memories, I suspect rather, it was a gradual recognition.

Quieting the mind and listening to the body.  It's a concept often talked about in a number of different forums.  The old adage that the mind/body are one and the same.  If actions are by their very nature, just another expression of thought, then the universe we see is a very thoughtful place. Or conversely, if thoughts are by their very nature, the expression of action, there is more motion on the earth, then we have led to believe.

Overlaying Einstein's key precepts, that speed is just another expression of "viewpoint", like position in the solar system, and everyone would measure the speed of light the same. Would "thinking" also be another expression of viewpoint (ironic this), and would everyone understand consciousness the same?  Giving new meaning to the phrase, "that is a warped thought" (sorry couldn't resist).    

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