Articles related to "Cosmic Consciousness"Richard Maurice Bucke's claim that man is evolving from simple consciousness to cosmic consciousness is becoming evident in the current theories regarding 2012.
An overview of Cosmic Consciousness and it's relevance to today's seeker of the mysteries.
According to the Rosicrucians, increasing psychic energy in the throat completes the attunement of the 3 sacred centers, the path towards cosmic consciousness.
Science and Ancient Mysticism meet in what philosopher and scientist Ervin Laszlo calls the A-Field.
Neuroscientist Mario Beauregard disproves current theories that mystical experiences are the consequences of genetic function and neural stimulation.
In Rudolf Steiner's thought, Christmas is a cosmic event that concerns men as well as the natural realm.
Dream of death, visions of death and a visit from the dead helped Jung define his position on the psychology of the unconscious.
It is possible to use sound exercises to develop psychic energy in the heart and stimulate compassion.
The power of synchronicity in love lies in its timing; these coincidences occur at transitional moments in life, making such encounters emotional and transforming.
When Kundalini Shakti unites with Shiva at his abode at the Sahasrara, the thousand petalled lotus unfolds.
Transpersonal psychology is the only school that acknowledges and addresses the psychic, including SEEs. Adherents have theories and criteria about this phenomenon.
The chakras are energy centers located within the subtle (or astral) body. Yoga philosophy speaks of seven chakras.
Bhakti Yoga is the yoga of devotion. It is the path of love and worship towards God. It forms an important part of Indian spirituality.
Life is a wonderous and inexplicable mystery. Are the questions then perhaps even more important than the answers? And does something out there 'Love' us, after all?
Most traditional mental health professionals don't view extraordinary human experiences as valid, but they are recognized by parapsychologists, Shamans and psychics.
The second half of the "Ten Commandments" of Yoga, the Niyamas are the internal concerns: cleanliness, diligence, devotion to the divine, self-study and contentedness.
In the first article we examined the roots of these two movements, we will now look at the possible wider socio-biological effects of their practices
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