States of Consciousness.
When your mind and heart are truly open abundance will flow to you effortlessly and easily.
Question:
I have some Questions about consciousness. Where does consciousness go when we are asleep and not dreaming, or in coma? Why aren't we experiencing any consciousness then? Because sometimes when I'm very tired and go to sleep, it’s like I slept for 3 seconds, while I really slept for 9 hours. And what if all real life forms suddenly stops (If the sun explodes, or something similar).. will consciousness then create a new life form to live in? Or what will happen? I'm really curious.
Response:
Consciousness is a non-local quality of awareness. So it isn’t anywhere nor does it go anywhere. There are different modes or states of consciousness. There is waking state of consciousness, dreaming state of consciousness, sleep state of consciousness, and pure consciousness. During sleep, there is consciousness, but it is not the same as the waking consciousness you are used to. When you meditate and the mind goes beyond any thought, then it is experiencing pure consciousness, your true self. This value of consciousness can be associated with a physical body and the material world, but it is not dependent upon matter for its existence. So if the sun explodes , our essential immaterial consciousness will still exist, but it will not be expressing itself through the physical plane. Exactly what that would be, I have couldn’t say.
Love,
Deepak
It`s incomprehensible .. how could water ever know it`s wetness? This is not something to be thought about, searched, described, discussed or known.. because it`s thorough conciousness, that we`re able to think, search, describe, discuss or know... IT just IS..that`s it.
me too believe and I explicitly say believe in other planes of existence. But up till now there is no evidence of this and people who have nde`s are not able to prove it. There are books written about, there are numerous videos about it, but the evidence coming from it to me is still very subjective because just as in this human bodily life we all experience things on our own special level. Maybe it all boils down to ones own intention in life. Just as you are able to make an intent during meditation and detach from it, it will come true eventually, this may be true when you intent something you wish in the so-called "afterlife". I don`t know, but intentions are very powerful........
If we were not conscious when we slept our dreams would mean nothing! But, because we are so self conditioned to rely on the physical so heavily we are rarely present to the ability to create in that space. The closest most come without effort is having a thought that was inspired by a dream that we then manifest into the physical world. Which begs the question, are dreams "pure consciousness"?