Consciousness works like an empty mirror, and for it there is only that to which its focus is directed, namely attention, and only after reflection consciousness perceives, or, which is the same thing, creates - the principle of the form of reflected energies - their logos
However, this process of reflection is bidirectional - not only consciousness reflects energies, it itself is reflected in them, filling them with the light of relevance, which means that consciousness is, on the one hand, the only creator of the world it perceives, but on the other hand, in the course of this creation it clouds its pure empty reflective nature, filling with reflections, shapes and details, losing its crystalline transparency, with each new reflection superimposed on top of the existing one and perceived through its prism
At the same time, in fact, consciousness perceives itself as the totality of those reflections that exist in it, losing understanding of its very reflective nature, it begins to identify itself with the reflections, and not with the mirror, which gives rise to the universal force of separation and repulsion - Nachash.
Although such a process is natural, it must also have its natural conclusion - Nakhash must become Ouroboros, since repulsion must ultimately repel the very idea of “one’s own”, the very idea of “I”, and thus repulse repulsion itself, returning consciousness into the original empty reflective state