Would it be necessary for a conscious entity to introduce itself to other conscious entities, or not to introduce itself?
Knowing that the conscious entity must have a consciousness superior to all consciousnesses in order to be able to sustain these consciousnesses, then the improvement of consciousnesses lies in uniting with the superior consciousness.
Let's understand it this way. In order for a cube to be in a place, it needs a larger object that can contain that cube. In other words, a larger cube. In order for that larger cube to contain that larger cube, another larger cube is needed, and so on. In this way, a law of cube formation is needed that is superior to any cube.
A point needs a space that supports a point. A line supports a point, because a line has an infinite number of points. But a point cannot support a line. So if the universe were a point it would never support a line. So it is necessary for the universe to be a line to support a point.
Thus a plane supports a straight line, but a straight line cannot support a plane. Thus a plane supports an infinite number of straight lines, but a straight line can never support a plane.
A three-dimensional space can support an infinite number of planes, but a plane could never support a three-dimensional space.
So is consciousness in the universe, to contain infinite consciousnesses, it is necessary to have a consciousness that goes beyond the concept of consciousness.
Therefore it is mandatory to have a consciousness that can support controlling all consciousnesses, but no consciousness can control the higher consciousness.
In this way, we are obliged to have a higher consciousness. This is the only way for there to be consciousness in the universe, so if there is consciousness, then we are obliged to have a higher consciousness.