Oneness (concept)
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Oneness may also be known as Cosmic Consciousness; this term was popularized in a book by the same name by Richard M. Bucke. A functional psychological explanation has also been proposed as follows: the unification of consciousness with the subconsciousness to yield a supraconsciousness. Though some maintain that oneness necessarily transcends all consciousness per se.
Some feel that the human experiencing of Oneness expresses itself in the unity of thought and reality. They describe an experience of thought creating reality which feels like Omnipotence. However as the consciousness grows to encompass all, the ego becomes relatively insignificant. In its culmination, the seeker passes through ego death. This coincides with several teachings of different cultures:
- Hinduism speaks of the Dance of Kali on the dead body of Shiva.
- Jesus says: to enter the Kingdom of Heaven one has to be reborn in the Water and Spirit (see also Ergot and John 3:5 [link])
Alternatively, Oneness is the metaphysical claim of monism — that the multiplicity of beings is only apparent and that at some deeper metaphysical level all beings are really one entity or being.
See also
- Collective unconscious
- Nirvana
- Zen
- Tao
- Entheogen
- Ekam
- Enlightenment
- Brahman
- Oneness Pentecostal
- Unified Field Theory
References
- Richard M. Bucke, Cosmic Consciousness. ISBN 0140193375
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