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Hinduism Dictionary on Inner light
inner light: light perceived inside the head and body, of which there are varying intensities. When the karmas have been sufficiently quieted, the meditator can see and enjoy inner light independently of mental images. - moon-like inner light: Inner light perceived at a first level of intensity, glowing softly, much like the moon. The meditator's first experience of it is an important milestone in unfoldment. - clear white light: Inner light at a high level of intensity, very clear and pure. When experienced fully, it is seen to be permeating all of existence, the universal substance of all form, inner and outer, pure consciousness, Satchidananda. This experience, repeated at regular intervals, can yield "a knowing greater than you could acquire at any university or institute of higher learning." - See: Siva consciousness, tattva. (See also: Inner light, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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|  |  |  | Inner light: Encyclopedia II - Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Rules and CreedsHistorically, Friends have been suspicious of formal creeds or religious philosophy that is not grounded in one's own experience. Instead one must be guided by the Inward Teacher, the Inner Light. This is not, however, a release for Friends to decide and do whatever they want; it is incumbant upon Friends to consider the wisdom of other Friends, as one must listen for the Inner Light of others as well as their own. Friends have various established procedures f ...
See also:Inner light, Inner light - Synonyms for the Term, Inner light - Basis for the Concept, Inner light - Inner Light and Universalism, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Other Inner Sources, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Rules and Creeds, Inner light - The Inner Light and the Bible, Inner light - External links Read more here: » Inner light: Encyclopedia II - Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Rules and Creeds |
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See also:Inner light, Inner light - Synonyms for the Term, Inner light - Basis for the Concept, Inner light - Inner Light and Universalism, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Other Inner Sources, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Rules and Creeds, Inner light - The Inner Light and the Bible, Inner light - External links Read more here: » Inner light: Encyclopedia II - Basis for the Concept |
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See also:Inner light, Inner light - Synonyms for the Term, Inner light - Basis for the Concept, Inner light - Inner Light and Universalism, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Other Inner Sources, Inner light - Inner Light in Contrast to Rules and Creeds, Inner light - The Inner Light and the Bible, Inner light - External links Read more here: » Inner light: Encyclopedia II - Inner light - Basis for the Concept |
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Hinduism Dictionary on Siva consciousness Siva consciousness: Sivachaitanya. A broad term naming the experience or state of being conscious of Siva in a multitude of ways, such as in the five expressed in the following meditation. - Vital Breath: prana. Experience the inbreath and outbreath as Siva's will within your body. Become attuned to the ever-present pulse of the universe, knowing that nothing moves but by His divine will. - All Pervasive Energy: shakti. Become conscious of the flow of life within your body. Realize that it is the same universal energy within every living thing. Practice seeing the life energy within another's eyes. - Manifest Sacred Form: darshana. Hold in your mind a sacred form, such as Nataraja, Sivalinga or your satguru - who is Sadasiva - and think of nothing else. See every form as a form of our God Siva. - Inner Light: jyoti. Observe the light that illumines your thoughts. Concentrate only on that light, as you might practice being more aware of the light on a TV screen than of its changing pictures. - Sacred Sound: nada. Listen to the constant high-pitched ee sounding in your head. It is like the tone of an electrical transformer, a hundred tamburas distantly playing or a humming swarm of bees. These five constitute the "Sivachaitanya Panchatantra," five simple experiences that bring the Divine into the reach of each individual. Sivachaitanya, of course, applies to deeper states of meditation and contemplation as well. See: jnana, mind (five states of mind), Sivasayujya. (See also: Siva consciousness, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)
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Although the term "solar system" is frequently applied to other star systems and the planetary systems which may comprise them, it should strictly refer to our system specifically: the wor ...
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