Rather than consciousness, I would use the word awareness. Awareness seems to be a fundamental property of the universe, whereas ego is a property of certain kinds of life. The two are not the same. Awareness doesn't seem to change, but is required for all the other emergent properties of consciousness to function because they all use core awareness as the prime referent. In other words, consciousness and all of its mutable qualities can't function without the primacy and permanence of awareness. Awareness is so ubiquitous and original to all other consciousness properties that the mutable layers (like ego) take it for granted.
Could a rock have awareness? A breeze? A particle? Is everything in the universe aware?
This seems to resolve the conflict of the easy and hard problem. The emergent properties of the brain create consciousness qualities indicative of the meat which can be said to be the sum of the parts. Awareness, however, is in every part and also in the whole. Infinity + infinity = infinity, or null + null = null.
The functions of consciousness are predictive, meaning that the consciousness projects a prediction of itself which manifests in a self-reaffirming way. Self begets self. This all takes place in the foreground of awareness which is primary, original, and static. Whether you're having the best day of your life, dying, or in a k-hole, awareness is just awareness.
But it also seems that this awareness, while being ubiquitous, is also individuated. It has resonance and dissonance, which implies a binary, which means that the individuation is purposeful. In other words, there is resonance to be this, but try to be something else would cause dissonance. This resonance/dissonance is not a function of ego, it seems to exist all on its own. It's not merely "preferences", which are in the experience level, and awareness is not experiencing anything. It is some kind of cosmic state. To use an analogy, Brahman has many faces, Brahman wants to play as this unique chord and does not want it to play any other chord; yet every chord playing is part of the same symphony of awareness. "Want" is not accurate either. Awareness does not desire.
I have a hard time reconciling the core awareness involved in the hard problem with the individuation of form. It seems like at the end of the day, every system that tries to address this, whether spiritual, philosophical, or scientific, ends up encountering this duality. Is it a wave or a particle? Is it oneness or a collective? Is it infinite or finite?