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consciousness

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1 2.2.1 | reaching altered states of consciousness. It is clear that, in theory 2 2.2.3 | all in Altered States of Consciousness (ASCs), which are induced 3 2.2.3 | specialist of altered states of consciousness, one who is able to mediate 4 2.2.3 | soul, but a continuum of consciousness. Present life is embedded 5 2.2.4 | to its quest for unitive consciousness, and from ecological awareness 6 2.3.1 | these former pillars of consciousness and social cohesion has 7 2.3.2 | based on the expansion of consciousness and the experience of self-transcendence. 8 2.3.2 | transcendent character of consciousness and introduced the idea 9 2.3.2 | search for ways of expanding consciousness and the cultivation of the 10 2.3.2 | consistently is a growing global consciousness and increasing awareness 11 2.3.4.1| divinity at different levels of consciousness. We are co- creators, and 12 2.3.4.1| recognition of universal consciousness is salvation. There is no 13 2.3.4.1| individual self into “cosmic consciousness”. The destiny of the human 14 2.3.4.1| provoke an altered state of consciousness) are believed to lead to 15 2.3.4.2| world”, the sum total of consciousness existing in the world. In 16 2.3.4.2| has arrived at a state of consciousness where he or she perceives 17 2.3.4.3| matter to “higher and perfect consciousness”. The world is uncreated, 18 2.3.4.3| much power to knowledge and consciousness. This is not to deny the 19 2.3.4.3| crucial role of developing consciousness in scientific discovery 20 2.4 | oneself; changing individual consciousness is understood to be the ( 21 2.4 | redolent of Hegel's “unhappy consciousness”. This is portrayed as something 22 3.1 | experiences which alter states of consciousness and provide insight into 23 3.4 | means experiencing states of consciousness dominated by a sense of 24 3.4 | This transforms a person's consciousness and opens him or her to 25 3.4 | ascent” on the level of consciousness to what is understood to 26 3.5 | restricted to the realm of consciousness. Nor is it merely a new 27 4 | is not a man but a Great Consciousness”.(65) In some “classic” 28 4 | self-induced transformation of consciousness, but in a liberation from 29 7.1 | Unknowable, of that supreme consciousness known by many different 30 7.1 | our individual and mass consciousness. This is why we talk of 31 7.1 | talk of a New Age. This new consciousness is the result of the increasingly 32 7.1 | of cosmic love. This new consciousness demonstrates itself in an 33 7.1 | all existence. ~*This new consciousness and this new understanding 34 7.2 | the process, awakens their consciousness at a deeper level. People 35 7.2 | death.(98) ~Expansion of consciousness: if the cosmos is seen as 36 7.2 | reality by expanding their consciousness well beyond its normal limits. 37 7.2 | undeveloped state.  ~Planetary Consciousness: this world-view developed 38 7.2 | a world government. The consciousness of the unity of humanity 39 7.2 | isolate aoreas in his or her consciousness that are unresolved and 40 7.2 | spiritual; more precisely, it is consciousness, that spark of energy in 41 7.3 | psychotherapy, expansion of consciousness and so on. Along with Findhorn, 42 7.3 | in the growth of Aquarian consciousness. The Esalen Soviet-American 43 7.3 | The quest for a universal consciousness, the goal of harmony with 44 8 | Jesuit's Journey into New Age Consciousness, New York (Crossroad) 1987. ~


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