I haven't responded to any of your posts because I can't figure out what you are trying to say. In this most recent post you use terms like:
consciousness
sub consciousness
overall consciousness
conscious aspect
who we are
and that's just the first paragraph. It would help me if you worked with a smaller morsel - What are you getting at?
People identify themselves and each other with being race religion political scientific cultural nation gender etc - they do this consciously but a big percentage of their self identity comes from more subtle and even subliminal sources.
A person can identify with being a combination of those things.
In relation to 'you are the brain' those who believe this and argue against anything other than this - especially against ideas that promote thought along the lines of religious/spiritual beliefs or concepts, also readily argue that all those other things people think they are, are illusions - something the brain entertains itself with while it lives. You are nothing more than a bunch of neurons firing in the brain. That is 'consciousness'.
Yet what is consciousness? How is it observed within the brain? When do we know it no longer is in the brain? How can we tell that subconscious is not an aspect of consciousness but a separate thing? How can we be certain without the aid of belief, that consciousness is only a product of the brain?
When I said overall consciousness, I include the subconscious as part of the things called consciousness. Part of who I am.
When I say 'an aspect of' I am saying 'a part of the overall thing which altogether makes up consciousness.'
When I see consciousness in others, I see that as a possible extension of my own consciousness even if they see themselves differently even if they behave in a way that I personal would not choose to behave...or have behaved in the past but have chosen not to behave like that anymore.
When I think about humanity, I do not just see a bunch of competing and conflicting brains firing neurons.
When I think about the planet and solar system etc I see the possibility that consciousness inhabits all these material things - and allow this idea to create thoughts and feelings and actions etc - it doesn't matter to me personally that I don't have evidence to support such ideas. I don't even have to BELIEVE the ideas...I am more interested in how the ideas affect me - at a conscious surface level as well as subconscious level. The effect of this also interests me.
It is the idea of the possibility I am engaged with. Beliefs are irrelevant.
I know what it is like to self identify with a gender, with a religion, with a particular race and culture, with a nation, etc...none of these aspects of self identity are satisfying - something - perhaps deep inside the psyche - at subconscious levels - transmits something to the conscious aspect of who I am 'hinting' that I am not what I have thought I am - I am not what others may think I am or tell me I am...and so this propels me to disengage with such self identity and engage with ideas which are much more self satisfying.