Significance of Cosmic consciousness
Synonyms: Universal awareness, Spiritual awareness, Higher consciousness, Collective consciousness, Transcendental awareness, Transcendental mind, Spiritual enlightenment, Mystical consciousness
In Dutch: Kosmisch bewustzijn; In Finnish: Kosminen tietoisuus
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Hindu concept of 'Cosmic consciousness'
Cosmic consciousness in Hinduism signifies a universal awareness uniting all existence with the divine, reflecting the eternal mind's interconnectedness. Through meditation, individuals can access this profound state of collective consciousness.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) The awareness that encompasses everything as part of the eternal mind.[1]
From: Harivamsha Purana
(1) The awareness that encompasses all of existence, identifying everything in the universe as identical with the divine.[2]
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) A concept suggesting that all consciousness is interconnected, and that individuals can tap into this larger, universal awareness through meditation.[3]
From: Yoga-sutras (Ancient and Modern Interpretations)
(1) A higher state of awareness and interconnectedness with all existence, which practitioners aim to reach through yoga.[4]
The concept of Cosmic consciousness in local and regional sources
Cosmic consciousness embodies an expansive awareness that transcends individual ego, uniting all beings with the universal reality. It reflects interconnectedness, as seen in Tagore's poetry and the experiences of yogic practitioners and spiritual seekers.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The universal awareness that connects individual consciousness to the greater cosmic reality.[5] (2) The ultimate state of awareness and unity with the divine, represented by Shiva.[6] (3) A state of awareness that transcends individual thought, connecting one to the greater cosmos and collective human experience.[7] (4) A state of heightened awareness connected to the universe, which Thiagaraja seems to realize late in his life.[8] (5) The awareness of the interconnectedness of all beings and existence, a belief Miller aspired to achieve.[9]