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Buddhist Consciousness

Buddhist Consciousness

Consciousness is unresolved scientific problem. We don't really know what makes us aware. Because it's so hard to define we think of us as made up of matter and spirit. In Buddhism, however, there are 9 level of consciousness:

  • 6 senses (touch, hearing, smell, taste, seeing ... & thoughts). Thoughts are considered sensations because they are coming just like the senses.
  • Ego: the false feeling there is a static "you".
  • Subconsciousness - the part of your mind which operates without your awareness.
  • Pure original consciousness based on the Substance. Buddha nature.

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Life-long learner. Passionate about leadership, entrepreneurship, philosophy, Buddhism & SF. Founder @deepstash.

Jules Harris, the first African American Zen master, makes an argument to go beyond mindfulness towards a more classical views of Buddhism. His method combines psychological interpretation of Buddhist text with psychology.

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