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superconsciousness

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  • noun higher consciousness

Etymologies

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super- +‎ consciousness

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  • The Indian sage Sri Aurobindo viewed the emergence and spread of what he termed "superconsciousness" the kind of consciousness that surfaces in samadhi, satori, and similar states of meditation as the mark of the next evolutionary stage of human consciousness.

    Archive 2009-02-15 2009

  • The Indian sage Sri Aurobindo viewed the emergence and spread of what he termed "superconsciousness" the kind of consciousness that surfaces in samadhi, satori, and similar states of meditation as the mark of the next evolutionary stage of human consciousness.

    Ervin Laszlo / HEALING THE PLANET AN INTEGRAL DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTIONS FOR THE CURE 2009

  • It begins with sex, the base chakra and transforms to superconsciousness, which is the crown chakra, "says Pratiksha (picture alongside), who was among Osho's disciples who followed him to Oregon.

    The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage 2010

  • When you go to superconsciousness, you open the higher mind to download amazing thoughts that can carry you for months to a new level.

    Sara Weinstock: A Fresh Start And A Beautiful 2012 Sara Weinstock 2012

  • This is counterposed to "Cit" which is the wisdom or superconsciousness belonging to the heart.

    Stacey Lawson: Tune Into a New Channel 2008

  • Then he extinguished the thundering breath and remained motionless in a high state of superconsciousness.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

  • Then he extinguished the thundering breath and remained motionless in a high state of superconsciousness.

    Meditation as Medicine M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa 2001

  • The little alien had absorbed the full force of that questing, anguished superconsciousness, absorbed it at a far greater level than the Vulcan, with his lesser telepathic abilities, ever could.

    Time for Yesterday A. C. Crispin 1990

  • Escaping to the superconsciousness whenever he so desires, a master can remain oblivious of physical suffering; sometimes he chooses to bear bodily pain stoically, as an example to disciples.

    Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935

  • Then he extinguished the thundering breath and remained motionless in a high state of superconsciousness.

    Autobiography of a Yogi Yogananda, Paramhansa, 1893-1952 1935

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