This philosophical and phenomenological inquiry examines the relationship between civilization and consciousness by arguing that collective social structures are externalized expressions of inward psychological conditioning. The paper explores how fear, identity, attachment, memory, authority, technological amplification, and anthropocentrism reproduce fragmentation both socially and individually. Through a macro–micro framework, it connects political systems, relationships, technological structures, and psychological identity to a common movement of conditioned consciousness. The work ultimately asks whether humanity can move beyond psychological continuity through direct observation without identification.
Mayank Singh (Thu,) studied this question.