The effect on human consciousness of the experience of the Presence of God is subjectively transformative and identical throughout human history. It leaves a timeless mark that is verifiable as a calibration of a recorded level of conciousness.
Can a man possessing conciousness ever really respect himself?
Cognition is. . . not an individual process of any theoretical "particular conciousness. " Rather it is the result of a social activity, since the existing stock of knowledge exceeds the range available to any one individual.