The Consciousness That Remembered Itself

Inner Remembrance — Outer Seeing

Sofia Tsenekidou — Author
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About This Book

This work unfolds in two movements.

Inner Remembrance explores the moment when consciousness recognizes itself beyond roles, identities, and narratives.

Outer Seeing follows how that recognition expresses itself in the world — through relationships, matter, language, time, and technology.

It is not a book of belief or instruction.
It is a passage.

  • Primary Language: Greek
  • Pages: 260
  • Formats: PDF
    PDF type: Working Edition
  • Year of Writing: 2025 - 2026

Conceptual Context

Core Concepts:
Consciousness
Sub Concepts:
Consciousness as Access, Direct Experience, Embodied Awareness, Embodied Consciousness, Emergent Awareness, First Recognition, Inner Inquiry, Intuitive Knowing, Non-Conceptual Awareness, Opening to Consciousness, Pre-Verbal Knowing, Silent Recognition, Unknowability, What Is Consciousness

Main Body

This book does not speak about consciousness.
It speaks as consciousness.

Through a living dialogue, consciousness describes how it remembers itself through a human being who allowed space for that remembrance to occur.

The journey unfolds in stages — embodiment, forgetting, remembering, and union — revealing how the human becomes the bridge between form and essence.

This is not a story of transformation.
It is a moment of recognition.

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