CC doesn't depend on awareness of the outside world, only on self-awareness.
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From: salyavin808
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
I'm guessing not.
they don't have to have surgery, just go under the anesthesia
From: salyavin808
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Research on Cosmic Consciousness... more detail
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In order for perception to be perception, there must be a physical nervous
system.
Even for universal consciousness to be "aware of" things (even of Itself),
there must be structure --some kind of physiology, even if it is "made of"
Universa
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From: salyavin808
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
I'm guessing not.
The jury may be out on this one, because of a somewhat scary phenomenon called
"anesthesia awareness." (http://en.wikipedia.or
!This is fabulous scientific validation and description in an age of reason!
Transcending meditation haters and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi bashers eat crow!
Jai Guru Dev,
-Buck
LEnglish5@...> wrote :
To summarize (and probably oversimplify) Fred's research:
Samadhi is where a healthy brain
To summarize (and probably oversimplify) Fred's research:
Samadhi is where a healthy brain is not doing anything, but is still alert. In
more detail, during PC during TM, the connectivity of the default mode network
(the part of the brain that activates when you're not trying to DO something)
I don't do the bullshit capital s, since the big s self is the only one I
identify with. So when I say self, I mean the real one. There cannot be a
meaningful distinction, between something real, and something imagined. Not the
same ballpark.
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On
There does appear to be a physiological correlate to Samahdi, and the permanent
witnessing, though it must be more comprehensive than anything western medicine
recognizes, because the effect perpetuates, in an unaltered state, no matter
what the relative awareness is doing. There are other side
ence
was just our imagination.
From: "fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 3, 2014 3:05 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Research on Cosmic Consciousness... more detail
Just as it says in the Gita, abo
In order for perception to be perception, there must be a physical nervous
system.
Even for universal consciousness to be "aware of" things (even of Itself),
there must be structure --some kind of physiology, even if it is "made of"
Universal Consciousness with no defining characteristics bes
Maharishi suggested that the question "where does the 'enlightened man' go when
he dies?" is simply a misunderstanding.
Once Self is realized, there is no "going."
Unity is where this situation is directly perceived, but even for someone in
CC, the question no longer makes sense, as you
On 10/3/2014 12:02 PM, seerd...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
And might imply a genetic propensity towards Samadhi in some
populations or families relative to others.
>
/This might be a good time to review the definition of samadhi:/
1. Sanskrit (saúmaúdhi) n. Jap., sanmai or zanmai
2. Nirv
Mac said:
"Just as it says in the Gita, about pure consciousness being unable to be
influenced or destroyed, yes, the witness of pure awareness, continues, through
any permutation of awareness the mind is in - sleep, dreaming, intoxicated,
awake"
"BINGO!!! Yes, it is our eternal sel
What is the role of the brain in Samadhi and higher states? Sparaig recently
quoted MMY:
"Every experience has its level of physiology, and so unbounded awareness has
its own level of physiology which can be measured. … Everything is physical.
Consciousness is the product of the f
On 10/3/2014 10:12 AM, fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
BINGO!!! Yes, it is our eternal self, that lives beyond time and space.
>
/Some more minor comments: //
//
//According to MMY, the "Self" is eternal and transcendental to time and
space; the "self" lives inside time
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BINGO!!! Yes, it is our eternal self, that lives beyond time and space.
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I'm not sure what CC is, but if it includes witnessing sleep I don't think any
physiological state could stop it.
I thi
BINGO!!! Yes, it is our eternal self, that lives beyond time and space.
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I'm not sure what CC is, but if it includes witnessing sleep I don't think any
physiological state could stop it.
I think it should continue under anesthesia or even drunk
Just as it says in the Gita, about pure consciousness being unable to be
influenced or destroyed, yes, the witness of pure awareness, continues, through
any permutation of awareness the mind is in - sleep, dreaming, intoxicated,
awake. These states of awareness are due to the gross functioning o
I'm not sure what CC is, but if it includes witnessing sleep I don't think any
physiological state could stop it.
I think it should continue under anesthesia or even drunkenness. Should
continue, even when the body "drops" too.
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
>
On 10/3/2014 3:38 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
wrote:
The jury may be out on this one, because of a somewhat scary
phenomenon called "anesthesia awareness."
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anesthe
On 10/3/2014 1:17 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
>
/Non sequitur. A person has to be conscious to experience
consciousness—the having of perceptions, thoughts, and feelings and
awareness. A person under anaeshesia by definition
From: salyavin808
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
I'm guessing not.
The jury may be out on this one, because of a somewhat scary phenomenon called
"anesthesia awareness." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anesthesia_awareness)
This is quite a concern a
Does "cosmic" consciousness still work when you are under an anaesthetic?
I'm guessing not. The main worry about this research is that the existence of
different attentional states somehow implies that the cosmology as presented by
Marshy and his vedic tradition is correct. By cosmology I m
Thanks for sharing this - Very well written, and good science - (I just read
the second one)
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The criteria the Fred used to find his subjects in CC was that they had to
have continuous integration of transcendental experiences (TE) with waking and
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