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‘Biocentrism’: How life creates the universe - Authors say cosmology misses the big picture unless it includes biology PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 16:19
by Robert Lanzawith Bob Berman Special to msnbc.com updated 6/16/2009 5:40:40 PM ET BenBella Books "Biocentrism," by Robert Lanza with Bob Berman, lays out the concept that life and consciousness make the cosmos what it is.

This abridgment is based on "Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe," by Robert Lanza with Bob Berman, published by...

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What is Cosmic Consciousness? PDF Print E-mail
Written by From Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics by Marsha Sinetar.   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:28
Cosmic Consciousness was coined by the Canadian psychologist Richard M. Bucke, in his book  Cosmic Consciousness  1902. He describes Cosmic Consciousness as a transpersonal mode of consciousness, an awareness of the universal mind and one's unity with it. Cosmic Consciousness prime characteristic is an awareness of the life and order in the universe.

 An individual who at attains the state of Cosmic Consciousness is often described as 'Enlightened' and such a person is also said to have a...

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The Fourth State Of Consciousness PDF Print E-mail
Written by Glen Kezwer   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:22
 


 Indian philosophy’s focus is to determine the nature of that spirit or self which is the centre of everything, the animating force which makes a person alive, alert and aware.

 It is consciousness, variously called the Self, Knower, Seer, Experiencer or the Witness. It knows no distinction of gender, nationality, race or religion. It is the unchanging and all-pervading, transcending the limitations of time and space, birth and death. Ultimately it is the substratum or...

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What is Consciousness? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bharati Sarkar   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 14:12

We are largely unaware of the traffic of 'thoughts' within our heads including those that guide most of our living actions. The primary actions that keep us alive, such as breathing, seeing, hearing, touching and even tasting, take place without our conscious participation or stopping to think about them.

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