Sunday, June 17, 2007

Transcending the Levels of Consciousness

Today i felt like writing about the levels of consciousness in every individual, and the various planes in which they lie. The human consciousness is basically divided into three categories, the sub-conscious, conscious and the super-conscious. People going through their daily chores and mundane life are in the conscious physical realm. When an individual sleep, he enters the sub-conscious realm, and last but definitely not the least, the elusive super-conscious realm where the individual can truly reach after years of meditation. the individual experiences super-conscious realm during deep meditation. More on that later...
The individual when in the sub-conscious realm of deep sleep, experiences the more subtle, astral plane through his dreams. There he visualizes all his desires and unfulfilled expectations roll out in a form of a movie, where he himself assumes the role of the unknowing spectator. The individual experiencing the super-conscious realm, also experiences the astral plane, but he beholds it in all of his thought and perception. he beholds it like he sees the physical plane. His consciousness is not in anyway missing from his body, but is altogether enhanced to include the astral plane in all its splendor. There he finds unmistakable calm and incomparable ecstasy, as he nears towards the final expression of undefined divinity that we call God.
As the individual through deep meditation enhances his consciousness, and experiences super-consciousness frequently, hie levels of sub-consciousness also begin to improve, he now is aware of his astral body while he dreams, he is aware of the dreams, he is actually in the dreams. Thus he enhances the consciousness to envelope his nighttime endeavors. Eventually there comes a moment in his life where, he no longer exists in the sub-conscious states, but through deep and relentless meditation transcends them all into super-consciousness, thus taking a big leap towards achieving the final communion with the ultimate and undefined divinity that we call God.
Such an individual is firmly rooted in the immovable bliss of his state of existence, his state of ecstasy is one which mere words fail to comprehend and explain.

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