Cosmic Consciousness
Author : Richard Maurice Bucke
Publisher :
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Consciousness
ISBN :
Author : Richard Maurice Bucke
Publisher :
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 15,63 MB
Release : 1905
Category : Consciousness
ISBN :
Author : Richard Maurice Bucke
Publisher : New York : G. P. Putnam's sons ; Toronto, Ont. : Willing & Williamson
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 24,34 MB
Release : 1879
Category : Ethics
ISBN :
Author : Peter A. Rechnitzer
Publisher : Associated Medical Services Incorporated ; Markham, Ont. : Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 49,74 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781550411553
Richard Maurice Bucke (1837-1902) grew up and practiced psychiatric medicine in London, Ontario, where he became Superintendent of the London Asylum. Bucke came to international prominence through his unusual friendship with Walt Whitman. Whitman served as an inspiration for Bucke's Cosmic Consciousness. In this work Bucke wrote his prescription for the human millennium, an apocalyptic vision with Whitman's Leaves of Grass as the Bible of Democracy. Peter Rechnitzer unravels the complex threads of Bucke's life: his travel adventures, his denial of his father and his adoration of Whitman who becomes his Messiah. Bucke was convinced that only mankind itself can shape its future into perfection, and that guilt, penitence and absolution are regressive steps reversing the march to happiness.
Author : Horace Traubel
Publisher : Philadelphia : Published by the editors through D. McKay
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 23,49 MB
Release : 1893
Category : In re Walt Whitman
ISBN :
Author : Richard Maurice Bucke
Publisher : New York : E.P. Dutton
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 29,98 MB
Release : 1946
Category : Consciousness
ISBN :
Author : Walt Whitman
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 37,50 MB
Release : 1902
Category :
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Author : Walt Whitman
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 26,55 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Poets, American
ISBN :
Author : Mahmoud Masaeli
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 32,21 MB
Release : 2019-01-29
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1527527166
Cosmoconsciousness, or cosmic consciousness, is a term used to characterize a transcendence of the limits of self-consciousness. As an ultra-state of illumination of the mind, the roots of the conception are embodied in the quest for a spiritual connection with multi-dimensional cosmos. This quest searches for spiritual development as a pathway to human excellence, and can be associated with the mystics of ancient wisdom, as well as contemporary psycho-spiritual analysts. After its emergence in the late 19th century, cosmic consciousness rapidly became a source of inspiration for transpersonal psychology, moral therapy, and a thoughtful link to mystical quantum physics. By encouraging a spiritual way of perceiving the real world, cosmic consciousness also provides a source of inspiration for human excellence as the central idea of global ethics. In this perspective, the world cannot be changed for the better without changing individual consciousness. Global concerns, including ecological issues, violence and acts of terrorism, materialistic gratification and hedonism, could not be addressed effectively unless people’s consciousness is changed. Cosmic consciousness, by the very perception of the inner life, has the potential to struggle with global concerns, and hence, it holds a promise of human excellence. This book discusses cosmic consciousness against the backdrop of the emergence of the rational and autonomous conception of the self, and the modern psychological depiction of selfhood. It places the idea of cosmic consciousness at the centre of contemporary arguments on the nature of consciousness.
Author : Bernardo Kastrup
Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 40,48 MB
Release : 2011-03-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1846947359
Why does the universe exist and what are you supposed to do in it? This question has been addressed by religions since time immemorial, but popular answers often fail to account for obvious aspects of reality. Indeed, if God knows everything, why do we need to learn through pain and suffering? If God is omnipotent, why are we needed to do good? If the universe is fundamentally good, why are wars, crime, and injustice all around us? In modern society, orthodox science takes the rational high-ground and tackles these contradictions by denying the very need for, and the existence of, meaning. Indeed, many of us implicitly accept the notion that rationality somehow contradicts spirituality. That is a modern human tragedy, not only for its insidiousness, but for the fact that it is simply not true. In this book, the author constructs a coherent and logical argument for the meaning of existence, informed by science itself. A framework is laid out wherein all aspects of human existence have a logical, coh
Author : Tom Butler-Bowdon
Publisher : Nicholas Brealey
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 44,67 MB
Release : 2010-12-07
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1857884752
A kaleidoscope of inspiration that lets the reader delve into the ideas of many of our great spiritual thinkers.