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Development of higher consciousness: Developing the ability to know anything, do anything, and accomplish anything
by Global Good News staff writer
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4 March 2012
With the regular practice of Transcendental Meditation, the experience of the deep silence of Pure Consciousness—Transcendental Consciousness—is increasingly integrated with dynamic activity. This in turn leads to the development of higher states of consciousness.
Our experience is that knowledge is different in different states of consciousness. Knowledge in the waking state of consciousness is different from knowledge in the dreaming state of consciousness, and again knowledge is different in the sleep state of consciousness.
The process of Transcendental Meditation takes the awareness from the field of diversity in the waking state of consciousness to the field of Unity, the settled state of mind in Transcendental Consciousness.
With the regular experience of Transcendental Consciousness through Transcendental Meditation, the awareness becomes more and more infused with this holistic, fully wakeful, all-knowing quality of consciousness, until it is a permanent feature of one's awareness. Then one is able to spontaneously use one's total Creative Intelligence to know anything, do anything, and achieve any great goal.
Increased use of hidden brain reserves: During the Transcendental Meditation Programme, early (sensory) components of the brain's response to somatosensory stimuli are more widely distributed across the cortex, indicating greater participation of the whole brain in the response to a stimulus.
Reference: Human Physiology 25: 171-180, 1999.
© Copyright 2012 Maharishi Foundation International—Maharishi Vedic University, The Netherlands
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