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Consciousness Exercises
Five experiential exercises from the MAC perception toolkit. Not intellectual puzzles — first-person experiments in attention, meta-awareness, qualia, thought, and binding. You can't fully understand consciousness by reading about it.
Reflections stay in your browser. There are no “right” answers — just honest observation.
- Voluntary Control of Awareness
Attention Shifting
Explore whether YOU move attention, or if it moves on its own. This exercise reveals the nature of voluntary control in consciousness.
~2 min · 4 phasesBegin → - Meta-Awareness Practice
The Observer
Notice the awareness that notices. This exercise explores the recursive nature of consciousness through meta-cognition.
~2 min · 4 phasesBegin → - Pure Subjective Experience
Qualia Observation
Experience the raw "redness" of red without thinking ABOUT it. This exercise teaches what qualia means experientially.
~2 min · 4 phasesBegin → - Observing Mental Processes
Thought Watching
Watch thoughts arise without engaging them. Notice the gap between thoughts and the space in which they appear.
~2 min · 4 phasesBegin → - Unity from Separation
The Binding Problem
Notice how separate senses integrate into unified experience. How does separation become unity? This is the binding problem.
~2 min · 4 phasesBegin →
About these exercises
These come from the MAC consciousness perception toolkit. Each targets a different facet of consciousness — attention, meta-awareness, qualia, thought process, and the binding problem — and together provide an experiential introduction to the hard problem of consciousness.
Do them in a quiet space where you won't be disturbed. Take your time.