Consciousness of meaning, purpose, identity, and significant connection emerges from the information learned and expressed (or shared) via process, context, experience, words (or language), thoughts (or ideas), and choices.
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‘Tis the individual who is aware of and decides on the meaning, purpose, and significant connections of his/her life. Knowledge and wisdom are derived from information, but it is information derived from the above six things/sources listed.
Information is very much the stuff of our daily lives on a practical, utilitarian basis. But it is also processed in terms of personal relevance (curiosity, interest, need, or want), identity, and whatever unfolding connections.
In a sense, information is simply what we glean from life and our experience of it. What we do with that information determines the course of our lives, relationships, whichever Joseph Campbellian “blisses” we seek, and relative states of satisfaction, contentment, happiness, survival, success, self-knowledge, self-actualization, and personal fulfillment.
That “God” is, in a sense, in the details (or info) is true. Though the individual per se is the ‘determiner’ and filter of whatever information, knowledge and wisdom relative to his or her own experience/life.