Disclaimer: The language and terms referring to concepts that are not currently introduced in this civilization may be inaccurate, as there are no fully definite or accurate terms in current english language to describe meanings and concepts which were not previously considered by this civilization. Meanings may have to be understood by whole context of the statement. This is an explanation of the general purpose and meaning of conscious life and its application and relation to this world, which here and today can be explained, upon understanding the biggest-picture world view. Start with a view on the biggest concept available, the universe. Theories that the universe, if defined as 'all that is', evolved out of a big bang, with a definitie starting point of space time, emerge from the limited mind of today which must think in terms of linear beginning and end. In reality, the universe, all that is, is eternal. As the potential for spacetime existence exists forever, so does, and must, actual spacetime. While single 'universes', coherent continua of spacetime, may be created and collapse, spacetime itself and all that can emerge from it exists really forever with no beginning or end. The eternity of spacetime is a thought that is not intuitively graspable for conscious life with a definitie beginnig point in time, but the only mathematically and logically possible option. This is only important for one point: In eternity, all viable possibilities will mathematically converge against infinity. Anyhthing that can provably happen, will definitely have happened in eternity, even in a frequency close to infinity. Today, science slowly starts discovering earth-like planets, possibly inhabitable for some life, after decades of denying that. In reality, no other civilization of intelligent life exists in the reachable vincinity of our planet, as that is just too improbable. Probably in our galaxy, certainly in our continuum of galaxies, and definitely in the universe as a whole, countless civilizations and intelligent beings however must exist, in accord with the mathematics of infinity. As our civilization has just advanced for few thousand years, most civilizations that do exist, should be advanced much farther, as the life time of most planets is measured in billions of years. Although such civilizations are in great distance to us, advanced use of quantum gravity, for example, allows, under certain rules and conditions, instant spacetime interactions at distances beyond the lightspeed horizon of spacetime. Thus, exchange can and does take place between civilizations across lightspeed boundaries when advanced civilizations harness far-advanced quantum technology. As this one, civilizations may absolve periods of political and religious irrationality resulting in wars and self-endangerment. Technological progress tends to accelerate exponentially, and if such self-destructive phases continue well into technologically highly advanced periods, it becomes increasingly probable that a civilization will self-destroy itself, or at least massively regress -- as technology advances and becomes ubiquitious, so would ever more dangerous and efficient weapons. This serves as an automatic protection mechanism ultimately preventing that irrational civilizations progress without limits technologically. Once the technological limit has been met, any civilization that still exists will also have to have matured psychologically. Consciousness means recognizing and reflecting upon's one self, as much as it is the requirement for limitlessly progressing life in civilizations. Intrinsic to conscious life is the continuance of biological self-preservation: the wish not to die. Irrational societies and religion can shadow the wish to live with false promises and afterlife hopes, but it ultimately exists. All civilizations tend to work toward increasing quality of life and life of conscious people itself, and this is the basic reason and motivation for technological and civilizational progress itself as well. Ultimately, death of conscious life is an irrational tragedy, as conscious minds have a limitless capacity, thus substantially differ from limited animals who live and die for biological-evolution purposes. The evolution of conscious societies does not require a limited lifespan, as it prospers, the longer conscious individuals live and multiply their experiences. The biggest problem of conscious life is external authority. Conscious life evolves or evolved from animal intelligence which needs external authority to guide itself for a lack of conscious decisions. Conscious life progresses through a transitory phase, where self-control and self-decision are extremely hard and have to be learned. As transitory link, consciousness uses abstract authority in the form of religion, faiths, occult, undisciplined irrational actions, and concrete authority in the form of group thinking and -dependency, politics, leaders, ideologies. To evolve and function effectively and as destined, conscious life will always have to make judgments about self and others, and decisions based on own observations, act and think and be driven strictly by individual honesty only, never by social/group dynamics. Ultimately, indefinite life extension is achieved early as a civilization advances to high-technology stages. Far advanced civilizations can and do rescue dying conscious individuals from less advanced civilizations via so-called thana transduction technologies (involving receiving quantum signatures of the dynamical patterns of a dying individual's mind from an arbitrary spacetime location, and transferring them encoded as quantum gravity patterns across space-time barriers to new substrates, preserving the living individual dynamically). Thus, for most, actual death does not exist. Far-advanced civilizations tend toward exponential acceleration of technological progress and information exchange, approaching growth limits set by barriers related to the light-speed constant. At that point, civilizations converge into one or more 'concious fields', or 'superexistential conciousness', a form of existence of highly-reliable energy structures where each individual is preserved, but millions of individuals can act and think together as one mind. As general rule, consciousness strives toward 'conscious covergence', ever closer information and experience exchange between consciousness individuals. The transition from mating to ever more sophisticated form of relationships and love in beings approaching and then evolving consciousness signifies this trend. As conscious patterns can be depicted as complex deductive-inductive quantum systems, any interaction between such systems on a rational basis potentiates them. Ultimately, no concious information and experience can work, evolve or progress isolated and thus always seeks an integration in a larger system. Actually evolving into a superexistence consciousness requires different states of matter and advanced quantum and spacetime engineering, but is the most efficient form for further growth and information exchange at light speed. Before or at this point, civilizations and conscious fields will start actively partaking in the destiny of galaxies and universes beyond rescuing dying individuals by transduction technologies. One common endeavor is the creation of new continua via 'big-bang' type of quantum triggers of the ubiquitious potential for new space-time. Another endeavor is the rescuing of less advanced civilizations that exist in a terminally irrational mode and would self-destruct. Most people would be transduced then, however, a civilization never limitlessly progressing is an enormous loss, as occurrence of conscious life is very sparse in relation to the huge space of the universe, and every conscious life represents new unique patterns and aspects of existence that it may uncover. Physical interactions, such as visiting such civilizations must not take place (due to dangers of irrational individuals in combination with far-advanced technologies) and usually cannot take place (as the space-time distance is usually too high to reach any such civilization in time). Instead, the minds of individuals from far-advanced civilizations are transduced into individuals of those less advanced civilizations, as newborns. Other than arbitrary matter, tansduction of pure minds and consciousness patterns does work in both directions, as the minds of conscious individuals can be used as quantum receivers. As the individuals mature, they can fully act within that civilization with the added benefit of the extra information and experience from a far-advanced civilization. They operate in various ways, by gathering experience and analysing the civilization (experiencers), actively correcting the course of that civilization via careers, researching key technologies, or political/leadership manipulations (missioneers), affecting psychological/philosophical change in individuals on broader scales (p-engineers), researching existing key cataclyst aspects to break irrational structures within the existing civilizational structure (m-engineers) or, before looming destruction of a civilization, assuring the transduction rescue or protection of key individuals within that dying civilization (s-/t-engineers).