It cannot since the function called “awareness” does not work in modern Homo sapiens. This is stated on the basis of that, according to ancient sources, awareness,* as a purely human function, is precisely a person’s ability to monitor images, based on which he lives and functions.

However, first of all, this function in modern Homo sapiens is turned off by artificial “software,” based on which they live; secondly, not knowing images of their natural “software” and artificial “software,” which civilization “awarded” to them, it is simply impossible to monitor any of the images; thirdly, in order to, as the saying goes, “separate the wheat from the chaff” it is necessary to know the true functions of both kinds of images, and it can be stated with absolute certainty that even the most “advanced” subjects in this civilization simply do not know how to do this. In order to do it, it is necessary to learn how to do it. And, the “first grade” in this “school” is knowledge of images a person’s own natural program and his natural manipulation modes.

Without having knowledge neither of your own natural images and what qualities, functionality, abilities and possibilities are behind them, nor of images of artificial “software” (what they are, which invisible programs are behind each of them, how each of them influences you, etc.)—it is impossible a priori to become an individual, who lives consciously, aware.

For a person, who seeks not to be a zombie, but instead to live a life of a sensible human—that is, to have awareness, it is necessary to know that the process of monitoring of images, based on which he lives, is not done by the “all-seeing God,” but by his own organism, on the inside. This is how a human is programmed. And, this mechanism cannot be fooled or cheated. A person will have to pay the highest price for his mistakes in regard to his psyche and body, and sometimes the price is very high.

From this it likely follows that the main goal of acquisition of awareness as a quality by a human is to avoid, using the computer language, an early break down and “the blue screen of death.” Since this is precisely the price for those, who prefer to live on the basis of their own fantasies. And, first of all, fantasies about themselves, about how they are arranged and how they must live.

And, nature was created so that every person could learn and study his own self through natural images of his individual program, implanted in his unconscious.

Not without reason the Bible states that god created nature for a human. Information from Shan Hai Jing confirms this.

Nature is not only an ideal environment for survival of human species by composition of air, water, etc., food base, pharmacy, a vast reservoir of a variety of natural materials, from which a person can build a house, make clothes, shoes, dishes, tools, and everything else that he needed in his life—nature also provides real living or non-living etalons of what a person must be like, how he must live. On earth it is mountains, valleys, rivers, seas, lakes, trees, grasses, a variety of plants and animals, rocks, minerals, metals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, flowers, sand, soils, and much, much more. Above it is clouds, fogs, rains, winds, celestial bodies, stars, planets of the Solar System, and so on.

All of these are natural images. And, all that is left to a human is to find out, by which images his personal program is recorded in the ancient manuscript 山海經 (Shan Hai Jing)—the source that by all appearances was intentionally left to humanity for this purpose—and to begin to study them in the environment. Due to existence of these images in the environment, a person can actually see, hear, touch, smell, and feel them. And, through this—understand how these images live, function, look, move, smell, sound, and so on.

Thus, a person receives knowledge of how he himself must live and function, what he should be to follow the co-called “Plan of the Creator,” and, most importantly, conform to himself—real, natural.

* Modern psychology considers awareness a continuous monitoring of current experiences—that is, a state, in which a subject is focused on experiencing the present moment and tries not to get distracted by events of the past or thoughts about the future. This is the ability of consciousness to introspect its own activities.