Abstract (EN) This text explores consciousness as a neutral vibratory function, capable of resonating with everything — even with silence. Beginning with the question “What could be an interesting question for everyone?”, the work shifts attention from common existential themes to the nature of consciousness as an organ of resonance, distinct from thought and introspection. Silence is presented not as absence but as a subtle energetic field with depth and warmth, within which consciousness becomes transparent and perceptible. The text contributes to The Liminal Field by proposing a phenomenology of consciousness grounded in vibration, neutrality, and the capacity to perceive beyond mental noise. Short Description (EN) A reflective exploration of vibratory consciousness and the role of silence as an energetic field. The text reframes consciousness not as thought or introspection but as a neutral resonance that perceives without judgment. Through the act of questioning, it reveals silence as a living substance that enables inner perception and transparency. Part of The Liminal Field, this work deepens the understanding of consciousness as vibration and presence. OpenAIRE Description (EN) This work investigates consciousness as a neutral vibratory function capable of resonating with everything — even with silence. The initial question, “What could be an interesting question for everyone?”, becomes a threshold for reflection on being and on listening to silence as an energetic field. Consciousness is presented not as mind or introspection, but as vibration that perceives without judgment. Silence, far from being absence, is revealed as subtle matter that envelops and warms, making inner life visible. The work is part of The Liminal Field research project and contributes to the development of a phenomenology of consciousness as vibration and transparency. Extended Description (EN) The Liminal Field: The Question examines the nature of consciousness through the act of questioning itself. The text proposes that consciousness is not a mental process but an organ of vibration, resonating with everything it encounters — even with nothingness. The model distinguishes three fundamental structures: vibratory consciousness — a neutral function that resonates with all phenomena silence‑field — the energetic space where vibration becomes perceptible question‑threshold — the act that opens awareness to its own transparency Consciousness is described as: non‑judging and non‑possessive, active even in the absence of thought, capable of vibrating with silence, transparent when clothed in the energy of stillness. Silence is presented as a living substance, not emptiness — a field that contains warmth and depth, enabling the emergence of perception beyond mental noise. The text concludes by reframing the existential question — Who am I if I am not consciousness? — as the very purpose of earthly existence: the passage from identification to resonance, from noise to silence, from appearance to being. This work contributes to: an ontology of vibratory consciousness, a phenomenology of silence as energetic field, a model of perception through resonance, the continuity of The Liminal Field corpus exploring presence, transparency, and unification.
Oliva FMOO (Wed,) studied this question.