Are you curious to know how evolved your consciousness is and how complex your mind is? Some time ago I read about research by Robert Kegan that showed that as adults there are three stages in mental consciousness and complexity. It opened my eyes to seeing people in a completely new light.

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The work was oriented towards leadership in the workplace, but it can be applied to our growth as conscious human beings. Most of us growing up, probably thought that once we were adults our minds were pretty much set. We could learn new skills, but basically our thinking would remain the same.

However, it turns out it wasn’t so. As adults our minds continue to grow and expand based on our experiences and how we engage our brains. Challenges are good for our minds! We see the world differently and think differently from our 24 year old selves.

Kegan describes three levels of adult mental development:

The Socialized Mind 
  • We are shaped by our environment and the expectations of others.
  • We align our selves to others and are strongly influenced by what we think others want us to do or say.
  • We are highly sensitive to others and what they think of us. Most of all we want to fit in and be accepted.
The Self Authoring Mind 
  • We are able to step back from the social environment and make our own judgments, evaluations and choices.
  • We align ourselves to our own belief system or personal code.
  • We are self directed, independent, take a stand on issues, and have strategies for our success.
The Self Transforming Mind 
  • We are able to step back from and reflect on our own beliefs, thoughts and actions.
  • We are friendlier towards contradiction and differences.
  • We seek wholeness or completeness, and align ourselves with multiple perspectives rather than opposing poles.
  • We appreciate the interconnectedness with others and are interdependent.

Here’s the data from 1994:

The Socialized Mind …. 27% of adults

In between this level and the next …. 32%

The Self Authoring Mind …. 34%

In between this level and the next .… 6%

The Self Transforming Mind …. 1%

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* We are all capable of growing our mindset and increasing our minds complexity. (Now confirmed in neuroscience research into neuroplasticity)

* Most adults appear to be becoming more independent in their thinking and more “self” oriented. (Is there a correlation between this group and increased stress levels I also wonder)

* Going through each stage is a part of the journey. Remember, the levels relate to the complexity of the mind, there is no better or worse.

* The Self Transforming Mind is aligned with mindfulness, spiritual development, and the growth of our own consciousness.

* This study comes from 1994. If the research were to be done today I wonder what would the results show. Would there be more self oriented people or more people awakening to the connectivity of us all?

* Now take a moment and imagine the impact on the planet if humanity was to transcend into the Self Transforming Mind. … There would be inner peace and external peace. Everyone would be living from their Middle Ground.

Namaste

18 comments on “Levels of Consciousness

  1. derrickjknight's avatar

    Soundly thought provoking

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  2. Sicetnon3's avatar
    Sicetnon3

    I’ll take all three! 😂

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  3. cindy knoke's avatar

    Profound Val. Thank you დ

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  4. Eliza Waters's avatar

    There is hope for us after all, lol!

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  5. Mark Lanesbury's avatar

    Every time I think I have arrived at some point…it changes…as do my thoughts. A teaching ground I think to find that middle ground dear lady. Interesting post, you’ve changed me with it…again 🤣❤️🙏

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    • Val T Boyko's avatar

      To recognize where we are, to be open to possibilities and to integrate our own experiences is life changing. And then we see that life is always changing. So happy to have you on this journey with me, us, the world, universe and connecting with source 🥰

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  6. Sharon Lawrence's avatar
    Sharon Lawrence

    So glad to read your insights! Missed you – and yoga practice…

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  7. Jet Eliot's avatar

    Really enjoyed this psychological picture, Val, and the beautiful reminder that we continue to grow and transform.

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  8. Dan Antion's avatar

    This is fascinating, Val.

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  9. Ali Grimshaw's avatar

    Val, this is fascinating and hopeful. This is why I am so passionate about education. I a
    always appreciate your posts. Sending you wishes for peace. Keep shining your light.

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