To help you understand emergence, try this: the English language is a complicated thing isn't it - involved, data rich, rules orientated etc and yet there's no-one in charge to invent or regulate it. It's just emerged, and you wouldn't feel the need to invent a god to make it so. If you can accept that very complex properties like language can emerge from simpler component units, why then arbitrarily decide that it can't in respect of just one other property - consciousness?
English language comprises of words. In physical terms, words are just ink stains on paper, or vibrating air molecules. The meaning of these words does not reside in the words themselves. The meaning resides in whatever perceives the content of the human brain cells which react to the image or the sound of the word. The meaning does not reside in the brain cell, which is just a collection of atomic particles, it resides in something which, at any moment, perceives the collective activity of many brain cells and interprets meaning from them. The perception is external to what is being perceived. Our brain cells are just messages, like the ink stains on the paper, which get interpreted through perception. So is there an invisible, intangible cloud of perception which reveals meaning to our physical brain activity? Could it be the human soul?