Consciousness is a field. All fields have structure. The structure determines the function. - JL
* To say consciousness is a field would be circular reasoning, because everything, including fields, consists of consciousness. At least it's unimaginable that anything but consciousness can exist. When we think of physical reality, or think of what it consists of, we think of particles, waves, fields, space, time, forces etc and all we know of these things is our perceptions of them in our visual field, our hearing and our sense of touch, combined with our memories of each kind of perception, and our thinking about them. Perceptions and thought are our kinds of consciousness, but memories, logic and intention are kinds of our subconscious, which can become partly conscious briefly.
* So it seems more logical to suppose that particles, waves etc consist of consciousness. The consciousness we experience occurs in time, but the subconscious may not be dependent on time. It may have permanent experience of all of the past, present and future.
* Sheldrake's book, A New Science of Life, tried to make sense of everything in terms of morphic and morphogenetic fields, but he also acknowledged that consciousness may be ultimate reality, I think.
* Our collaborative thinking about these ideas and facts may lead to useful expansion of consciousness.