October 19, 2007
Levels of Consciousness – Mind Freedom (Part 2 of 8 )
Part 2 of 8
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Your personal consciousness is the supply of water you can carry around in a canteen, as if it belonged to you privately, for your exclusive use. With this personal consciousness you think, perceive, feel, and make choices.
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The collective consciousness is the supply of fresh water the planet provides for the global tribe of humanity. It is a shared consciousness, common to all human beings, although few have learned how to make full use of it. Those who have experience what is commonly called ESP (extra sensory perception), e.g., telepathy, clairvoyance, astral projection, and remote viewing.
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The superconsciousness (also known as Cosmic Consciousness or God Consciousness) is the infinite supply of water falling to planet Earth from the heavens. Totally impersonal, it is readily available to everyone free of charge. Although only rare individuals regularly access this consciousness, those who do experience mystical perceptions, e.g., samadhi, nirvana, enlightenment.
When your mind is in its natural state, pure and clear, it serves you extremely well, but when it becomes tangled in the delusions of daily life it can switch from helpful servant to disruptive master. Random thoughts of past and future prevent you from enjoying the present. Memory tapes of failure and unworthiness can keep you in a loop of unfulfilled potential. Deeply ingrained prejudices can blind you from seeing for yourself. It’s time to reclaim your Mind Freedom.
Excerpted from our new book Sensual Love Secrets for Couples: The Four Freedoms of Body, Mind, Heart and Soul, by Al Link and Pala Copeland, Llewellyn, 2007
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