It's your identity and self worth built on your internal values and thoughts
The vedas are the reverberations of pure consciousness. One unbounded ocean of consciousness is self referral by it's nature. Being consciousness it knows it's self. This means there is motion & that causes some sounds. There primordial sounds of the Ved are the expressions of the self interacting dynamics of consciousness. The Vedas are not created by anyone, they are self generated. The sounds of the ved precipitate as the forms of creation. Infinite diversity is lively in eternal unity which is my consciousness, your consciousness, the consciousness for everyone & the whole creation.
Julia Turner has written: 'The psychology of self-consciousness' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Self-consciousness
Franklin Merrell-Wolff has written: 'Pathways through to space' -- subject(s): Altered states of consciousness, Consciousness, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Self-realization 'Philosophy of Consciousness Without an Object' -- subject(s): Altered states of consciousness, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Self-realization
Brian Garrett has written: 'Personal identity and self-consciousness' -- subject(s): Self-consciousness, Identity (Philosophical concept)
John Boghosian Arden has written: 'Rewire your brain' -- subject(s): Neurosciences, Memory, Brain 'Science, theology, and consciousness' -- subject(s): Consciousness 'Consciousness, dreams, and self' -- subject(s): Consciousness, Dreams, Self psychology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Consciousness
Private self-consciousness refers to the extent to which an individual is aware of their own thoughts, feelings, and inner experiences. Individuals high in private self-consciousness tend to be more introspective and focused on their internal state, often engaging in self-reflection and self-evaluation. This can influence how they perceive themselves and their behaviors in various situations.
There are two main types of consciousness: phenomenal consciousness, which relates to our subjective experiences and perceptions, and access consciousness, which involves the processing and integration of information in the brain that allows us to be aware of our surroundings and make decisions. Other types, such as self-consciousness and higher-order consciousness, are also proposed by some theories of consciousness.
Consciousness refers to the state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings, while self-awareness is the ability to recognize oneself as a separate individual with thoughts and feelings. In simpler terms, consciousness is being aware of the world around you, while self-awareness is being aware of yourself as an individual.
No, light does not possess consciousness. Consciousness is a complex mental state that involves awareness, perception, and self-awareness, which light does not exhibit.
Infinite silence, which is the silence of the mind where all self consciousness vanishes and we die into the Infinite Cosmic consciousness. Without a mortal "little self" there can be no-one home to worry and there can be no fear, as to have fears requires the existence of a mortal separate self. When we die to our limited self consciousness we resurrect in Infinite Cosmic God consciousness. The sublime Reality of "Oneness of Being." Whoever stumbles upon the Rainbow Sufi Sheikh's answer is invited to google "Sufism"...Peace in submission and Divine Love to everyone!
Arnold Herbert Buss has written: 'Psychopathology' -- subject(s): Psychologie pathologique 'Self-consciousness and social anxiety' -- subject(s): Self-consciousness, Shame, Anxiety, Bashfulness
The phrase "I think before I am" highlights the idea that self-awareness and consciousness are rooted in the ability to think and reflect on one's own existence. It suggests that our thoughts and reflections shape our sense of self and contribute to our understanding of who we are.