Comentarios de usuarios - Escribir una reseñaNo hemos encontrado ninguna reseña en los lugares habituales. Otras ediciones - Ver todoTérminos y frases comunesactivity Arica assumptions attained awareness basic become believe bliss body brain Buddha Buddhism Christ Christian Mysticism clairvoyance consciousness cosmic creative culture d-ASCs death discipline divine emotions energy enlightenment enneagram essence example existence experiential external extrasensory extrasensory perception feel function Gurdjieff human idea important individual Inner intellectual intuition jhana Jung kind knowledge learning living look man's means meditation mental mind mystical experience nature nirvana nondual object observations one's ordinary d-SoC orthodox Ouspensky paradigm parapsychology path perception person phenomena philosophy physical possible practice precognition psyche psychic psychokinesis pure ray of creation reality realization religious samadhi Samkara scientific scientist self-realization sense social soul spiritual psychologies state-specific sciences Sufi Sufism symbols teaching telepathy theory things thought tion Tradition transpersonal Transpersonal Psychology truth ultimate unconscious understanding universe Visuddhimagga Western Magic Western psychology zazen Pasajes popularesPágina 414 - Do
not touch me, for I am not yet ascended to my Father, but go to my
brethren and say to them, ' I ascend to my Father and to your Father, to
my God and to your God. Página 111 - The
reason why our sentient, percipient and thinking ego is met nowhere
within our scientific world picture can easily be indicated in seven
words: because it is itself that world picture. Página 413 - In
truth, in very truth, I tell you, a grain of wheat remains a solitary
grain unless it falls into the ground and dies ; but if it dies, it
bears a rich harvest. Página 414 - And
every one that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or
mother, or wife, or children, or lands for my name's sake, shall receive
an hundred-fold, and shall possess life everlasting. Página 207 - VISUDDHIMAGGA:
THE BUDDHA'S MAP OF HIGHER STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS In the Buddhist
doctrine, mind is the starting point, the focal point, and also, as the
liberated and purified mind of the Saint, the culminating point. —
Nyanaponika, Heart of Buddhist Meditation Perhaps the broadest and most
detailed treatment of higher states of consciousness is the encyclopedic
Abhidhamma, attributed to the disciples' rendition of more than forty
years of Gotama Buddha's discourses. Página 356 - By
hurtling in your own accustomed way you cannot get across. You will
either disappear or become a marsh. You must allow the wind to carry you
over, to your destination. Página 395 - Something
which has existed since the beginning, that we have heard, and we have
seen with our own eyes; that we have watched and touched with our hands:
the Word, who is life - this is our subject. Referencias a este libroEn otros libros
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