Wednesday, 27 August 2025

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Got it — you want me to zoom in just on the Free Will Awareness Unit (FWAU).

Here’s the distilled explanation straight from Tom Campbell’s My Big TOE model:


๐Ÿ”น What is the FWAU?

  • A Free Will Awareness Unit (FWAU) is a subset of a larger Individuated Unit of Consciousness (IUOC).

  • Think of your IUOC as the “oversoul” or the bigger, continuing consciousness that exists outside of any single lifetime.

  • The FWAU is like a logged-in player in the virtual reality game we call Physical Matter Reality (PMR).


๐Ÿ”น Why the FWAU Exists

  • If your IUOC brought all its past-life memories and data into every incarnation, this lifetime wouldn’t feel real or immersive.

  • So, your IUOC “partitions off” a part of itself (the FWAU) with:

    • The same quality of consciousness (its level of growth/entropy).

    • Its own free will, but without direct access to past-life memory.

  • That way, each lifetime (each “experience packet”) feels fresh, authentic, and challenging.


๐Ÿ”น What the FWAU Does

  • The FWAU:

    • Makes choices using free will.

    • Experiences feedback from the virtual reality environment.

    • Learns, evolves (or de-evolves) in terms of consciousness quality.

  • When the avatar (physical body) “dies,” the FWAU’s experiences are uploaded back into the IUOC.

  • The IUOC integrates that growth into its larger evolution.


๐Ÿ”น Quick Analogy

  • IUOC = the gamer at home, who owns the whole account.

  • FWAU = the single character currently logged into one game world.

  • PMR (our physical universe) = the game server.

  • When the character “dies,” the gamer keeps the experience and can start again with a new character.


๐Ÿ‘‰ So, you (right now) are an FWAU — a focused slice of your bigger self, logged into this physical reality.

Would you like me to also show you how the FWAU fits into Tom Campbell’s larger hierarchy of consciousness (IUOC, Larger Consciousness System, Reality Frame, etc.) with a diagram-style explanation?

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