Abstract: This essay takes a philosophical framework — the view that consciousness is fundamental and matter is its extrinsic appearance — to its cosmological edge, proceeding in two explicitly marked voices. Voice One applies constraint-based reasoning to derive what follows structurally: what the nature of consciousness implies about existence beyond biological death, about the spectrum of possible minds, about what 13.8 billion years of a consciousness-first cosmos entails. Voice Two inhabits those structural possibilities as worldview narrative — one coherent story a person might live within, marked at every point so it cannot be confused with derivation. A reader who accepts everything in Voice One and nothing in Voice Two loses nothing the methodology can claim. Keywords: cosmology · analytic idealism · cosmic consciousness · dissociative patterns · post-biological existence · spectrum of minds · boundary test · worldview narrative Part of the Return to Consciousness research program — 26 philosophical essays exploring consciousness-first metaphysics. Full project: https://brunoton.github.io/return-to-consciousness/
Bruno Tonetto (Sun,) studied this question.