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Consciousness Talks

Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of a state or object, either internal to oneself or in one's external environment. However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations, and debate among philosophers, scientists, and theologians. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness. In some explanations, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of it. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination, and volition. Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling, or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, metacognition, or self-awareness, either continuously changing or not. The disparate range of research, notions, and speculations raises a curiosity about whether the right questions are being asked.
Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: ordered distinction between self and environment, simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event, or mental process of the brain.
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Consciousness - Fourth Type Consciousness, Enlightenment, Nirvana |
May 19 1973 Tassajara |
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Consciousness - Second and Third Types Consciousness, Meditation, Buddha |
May 18 1973 Tassajara |
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Discussions Study, Consciousness, Meditation |
May 17 1973 Tassajara |
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First Type of Consciousness Consciousness, Karma, Buddha |
May 16 1973 Tassajara |
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Consciousness Consciousness, Karma, Buddha |
May 15 1973 Tassajara |
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Discussions Buddha, Freedom, Consciousness |
May 13 1973 Tassajara |
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Abhidharma Psychology Buddha, Consciousness, Time |
May 13 1973 Tassajara |