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Brahma Brahma (Sanskrit) (from the verbal root brih to expand, grow, fructify) The first god of the Hindu Trimurti or triad, consisting of Brahma, the emanator, evolver, and creator; Vishnu, the sustainer or preserver; and Siva, the regenerator or destroyer. Brahma is the vivifying expansive force of nature in its eternally periodic manvantaras. He stands for the spiritual evolving or developing energy-consciousness of a solar system which is also called the Egg of Brahma (brahmanda). Brahma is called the creator or Logos, but in the theosophic philosophy creator is simply an abstract term or idea, like army. In Burnouf's words: "Having evolved himself from the soul of the world, once separated from the first cause, he evaporates with, and emanates all nature out of himself. He does not stand above it, but is mixed up with it; Brahma and the universe form one Being, each particle of which is in its essence Brahma himself, who proceeded out of himself" (q SD 1:380n). The Vishnu-Purana explains that created beings "although they are destroyed (in their individual forms) at the periods of dissolution, yet being affected by the good or evil acts of former existences, are never exempted from their consequences. And when Brahma produces the world anew, they are the progeny of his will . . ." (q SD 1:456n). Brahman is both masculine and neuter, and therefore has two meanings. In the masculine (Brahma) it is the evolving energy of the cosmic egg, as distinguished from the neuter (Brahman). Brahma is the vehicle or sheath of Brahman. The Vishnu-Purana says that Brahma in its totality has essentially the aspect of prakriti, both evolved and unevolved (mulaprakriti), and also the aspects of spirit and of time. "Brahma, as 'the germ of unknown Darkness,' is the material from which all evolves and develops 'as the web from the spider, as foam from the water,' etc. This is only graphic and true, if Brahma the 'Creator' is, as a term, derived from the root brih, to increase or expand. Brahma 'expands' and becomes the Universe woven out of his own substance" (SD 1:83). Again, "Here we find, as in all genuine philosophical systems, even the 'Egg' or the Circle (or Zero), boundless Infinity, referred to as It, and Brahma, the first unit only, referred to as the male god, i.e., the fructifying Principle. It is or 10 (ten) the Decade. On the plane of the Septenary or our World only, it is called Brahma. On that of the Unified Decade in the realm of Reality, this male Brahma is an illusion" (SD 1:333). According to the Aitareya-Brahmana, Brahma as Prajapati (lord of beings) manifests himself first of all as twelve bodies or attributes, which are represented by the twelve gods, symbolizing 1) fire; 2) the sun; 3) soma, which gives omniscience; 4) all living beings; 5) vayu, or ether; 6) death, or breath of destruction -- Siva; 7) earth; 8) heaven; 9) Agni, the immaterial fire; 10) Aditya, the immaterial and invisible sun; 11) mind; and 12) the great infinite cycle, "which is not to be stopped." Brahma in one of his phases therefore is the visible universe, every atom of which is essentially himself. Brahma "symbolizes personally the collective creators of the World and Men -- the universe with all its numberless productions of things movable and (seemingly) immovable. He is collectively the Prajapatis, the Lords of Being; and the four bodies typify the four classes of creative powers or Dhyan Chohans . . ." (SD 2:60), these four bodies being ratri (night) associated with the creation of the asuras; ahan (day) associated with the gods; sandhya (evening twilight) associated with the pitris; and jyotsna (dawn or light) associated with the creation of men. In the beginning Brahma was Purusha (spirit) and also prakriti (matter). It is later that he separated himself into two halves -- Brahma-Vach (female) and Brahma-Viraj (male). The term Brahma is not found in the Vedas. Blavatsky correlates Adam-Qadmon, Brahma, and Mars as symbols for primitive or initial generative and creative powers typifying water and earth; also all three are associated with the color red (cf SD 2:43, 124-5). See also BRAHMA'S DAY (See also: Brahma, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - List of holy grails - Physics
List of holy grails - Applied physics.
Anti-gravity devices
Cold fusion
Faster-than-light travel
Time travel
Room temperature superconductors
List of holy grails - High-energy physics.
The observation of a Higgs particle
The observation of a Magnetic Monopole
List of holy grails - Optics.
A self-focusing lens that employ ...
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List of holy grails - Medicine.
A cure or treatment for all forms of Cancer
A cure or vaccine for AIDS
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See also:List of holy grails, List of holy grails - Astronomy, List of holy grails - Biology, List of holy grails - Medicine, List of holy grails - Computer science, List of holy grails - Cosmology, List of holy grails - Economics, List of holy grails - Historical linguistics, List of holy grails - Mathematics, List of holy grails - Physics, List of holy grails - Applied physics, List of holy grails - High-energy physics, List of holy grails - Optics, List of holy grails - Unsorted Read more here: » List of holy grails: Encyclopedia II - List of holy grails - Biology |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Microvitum - The nature of microvitaIn Tantra, the universe begins as pure consciousness; the universe evolves out of the consciousness of the Cosmic Mind. In brief, the universe is like a dream in the Cosmic Mind; everything is created out of the ectoplasm or mind stuff of the cosmic mind. Microvita is the initial stage in the creation of matter. In the evolution from consciousness to matter, microvita bridges the gap between idea (in the Cosmic Mind) to matter.
Atoms can be described as condensed and crudified microvita. So atoms are primarily matter with very little ...
See also:Microvitum, Microvitum - The nature of microvita, Microvitum - Three types of microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of devayoniis positive microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of pretayoniis negative microvita, Microvitum - The types of gandhayaks’inii intermediate microvita, Microvitum - The physics of life, Microvitum - Positive and negative microvita, Microvitum - Microvita and cakras, Microvitum - Problems in understanding microvitum, Microvitum - The future of microvitum Read more here: » Microvitum: Encyclopedia II - Microvitum - The nature of microvita |
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| | |  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Holistic science in academePerhaps due to the inherent multidisciplinary nature of holistic science, academic institutions have been slow to come forward with degree programs for it. Those that have done so include Schumacher College in the UK, which offers an MSc degree program in Holistic Science. Several universities have set up centers dedicated to one or more scientific fields where holistic approaches are common. These include the University of Michigan's Center for the Study of Complex Systems, Princeton University's Global Consciousness Project, Rice University's Cognitive Sciences Program, and the ...
See also:Holism in science, Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approach, Holism in science - Opposition to reductionism, Holism in science - Examples of holistic fields of study in science, Holism in science - Systems biology, Holism in science - System dynamics modelling, Holism in science - Complexity theory, Holism in science - Cognitive science, Holism in science - Neural networks and artificial intelligence, Holism in science - Other examples, Holism in science - Writers on holistic science, Holism in science - Holistic science in academe, Holism in science - Opposing views, Holism in science - Bibliography, Holism in science - Articles related to holism, Holism in science - Articles related to the classification of scientific endeavors Read more here: » Holism in science: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Holistic science in academe |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Maurice Merleau-Ponty - WorkIn his Phenomenology of Perception (first published in French in 1945), Merleau-Ponty developed the concept of the "body-subject" as an alternative to the cartesian "cogito". This distinction is especially important in that Merleau-Ponty perceives the essences of the world existentially, as opposed to the Cartesian idea that the world is merely an extension of our own minds. Consciousness, the world, and the human body as a perceiving thing are intricately intertwined and mutually `engaged'. The phenomenal thing is not the unchanging ...
See also:Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Life, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Work, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Thematic overview of his works, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - The primacy of perception, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Corporeality, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Language, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Art, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - History and Intersubjectivity, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Science, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Psychology, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Sociology and Anthropology, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Flesh and the Chiasm / Visible and the Invisible, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Politics, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Contemporary influence, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Anti-cognitivist cognitive science, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Feminist philosophy, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Eco-phenomenology, Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Bibliography Read more here: » Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Encyclopedia II - Maurice Merleau-Ponty - Work |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Christ - Expansions and appropriations of Christ"Christ" has taken on such power and significance as a theological, religious and/or devotional term that it has been appropriated and/or expanded by various theologians and religious writers so as to take it beyond its merely Christian context. The development of Judeo/Christian religious concepts in a world religious context may be startling to the orthodox, but is part of the full picture and contemporary meaning of the term "Christ".
Paramahansa Yogananda - writes about a "Christ Consciousness" interchangeably with "Krishna Cons ...
See also:Christ, Christ - Full etymology, Christ - The Anointed in the Old Testament, Christ - History in the New Testament, Christ - Distinctions between Jesus Christ and God, Christ - Related uses of anointing, Christ - Gnostic Christ, Christ - Expansions and appropriations of Christ, Christ - Slang usage Read more here: » Christ: Encyclopedia II - Christ - Expansions and appropriations of Christ |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophyThese philosophical and cosmological themes are applied to Sri Aurobindo's vision of cosmic and human evolution. He argues that mankind as an entity is not the last rung in the evolutionary scale, but can evolve spiritually beyond its current limitations, moving out of an essential Ignorance born of creation, to a future state of Supramental existence. This would be a Divine Life on Earth characterised by knowledge, truth, substance and ene ...
See also:Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo - Early experiences, Sri Aurobindo - Final conversion, Sri Aurobindo - Philosophical and spiritual writings, Sri Aurobindo - The Mother, Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Involution, Sri Aurobindo - Evolution, Sri Aurobindo - Other points, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's integral yoga, Sri Aurobindo - Divine Life on Earth, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's influence, Sri Aurobindo - Controvery over Supramental Lineage, Sri Aurobindo - Quotation, Sri Aurobindo - Partial bibliography, Sri Aurobindo - Related links Read more here: » Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - DescriptionAnthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Buddhist) esoteric thought as being more appropriate to contemporary needs, and perceives Christ and His mission on earth as having a particularly important place in human evolution, though these are not viewed in the same way as in the mainstream Christian churches. Steiner emphasized that the being that manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions; it is the being that unifies all reli ...
See also:Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - History, Anthroposophy - Description, Anthroposophy - Place in Western Philosophy, Anthroposophy - Relationship to Natural Science, Anthroposophy - Applications, Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Steiner's Outlook on Social History, Anthroposophy - Social Threefolding, Anthroposophy - Aspects of Anthroposophic Thinking, Anthroposophy - Successes of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critiques of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critical views Read more here: » Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Description |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophyThese philosophical and cosmological themes are applied to Sri Aurobindo's vision of cosmic and human evolution. He argues that mankind as an entity is not the last rung in the evolutionary scale, but can evolve spiritually beyond its current limitations, moving out of an essential Ignorance born of creation, to a future state of Supramental existence. This would be a Divine Life on Earth characterised by knowledge, truth, substance and ene ...
See also:Sri Aurobindo, Sri Aurobindo - Early experiences, Sri Aurobindo - Final conversion, Sri Aurobindo - Philosophical and spiritual writings, Sri Aurobindo - The Mother, Sri Aurobindo - Contribution to Hindu philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy, Sri Aurobindo - Involution, Sri Aurobindo - Evolution, Sri Aurobindo - Other points, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's integral yoga, Sri Aurobindo - Divine Life on Earth, Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's influence, Sri Aurobindo - Quotation, Sri Aurobindo - Partial bibliography, Sri Aurobindo - Related links Read more here: » Sri Aurobindo: Encyclopedia II - Sri Aurobindo - Aurobindo's evolutionary philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - IntroductionIn Hinduism and its spiritual systems of yoga and in some related eastern cultures, as well as in some segments of the New Age movement -- and to some degree the distinctly different New Thought movement -- a chakra is thought to be an energy node in the human body.
The word comes from the Sanskrit cakra चक्र meaning "wheel, circle", and sometimes also referring to the "wheel of life". The pronunciation of this word can be approximated in English by chuhkruh, with ch as in chart and both instances of a as in yoga (the commonly found pronunciatio ...
See also:Chakra, Chakra - Introduction, Chakra - The Seven Basic Chakras, Chakra - Origins and Development, Chakra - Chakras and the endocrine system, Chakra - Various models, Chakra - The Tantric Chakras, Chakra - Hesychastic centres of prayer, Chakra - Scientific basis, Chakra - References in Fiction, Chakra - Reference Material and Books Read more here: » Chakra: Encyclopedia II - Chakra - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - DescriptionAnthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Buddhist) esoteric thought as being more appropriate to contemporary needs, and perceives Christ and His mission on earth as having a particularly important place in human evolution, though these are not viewed in the same way as in the mainstream Christian churches. Steiner emphasized that the being that manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions; it is the being that unifies all reli ...
See also:Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - History, Anthroposophy - Description, Anthroposophy - Place in Western Philosophy, Anthroposophy - Applications, Anthroposophy - Social Goals of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Steiner's Outlook on Social History, Anthroposophy - Social Threefolding, Anthroposophy - Aspects of Anthroposophic Thinking, Anthroposophy - Successes of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - Critiques of Anthroposophy, Anthroposophy - See Also Read more here: » Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia II - Anthroposophy - Description |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Spacetime - Other uses of the word 'spacetime'Spacetime has taken on meanings different from the 4-dimensional one given above. For example, when drawing a graph of the distance a car has travelled for a certain time, it is natural to draw a 2-dimensional spacetime diagram. As drawing 4-dimensional spacetime diagrams is impossible, physicists often resort to drawing 3-dimensional spacetime diagrams (for example, the Earth orbiting the Sun i ...
See also:Spacetime, Spacetime - Basic concepts, Spacetime - Spacetime intervals, Spacetime - Mathematics of space-times, Spacetime - Space-time topology, Spacetime - Space-time continua and symmetry, Spacetime - Spacetime in special relativity, Spacetime - Spacetime in general relativity, Spacetime - Is space-time quantized?, Spacetime - Other uses of the word 'spacetime', Spacetime - History of the concept of space-time Read more here: » Spacetime: Encyclopedia II - Spacetime - Other uses of the word 'spacetime' |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approachThe term holistic science has been used as a category encompassing a number of scientific research fields (see some examples below). The term may not have a precise definition. Fields of scientific research considered potentially holistic do however have certain things in common.
First, they are multidisciplinary. Second, they are concerned with the behavior of complex systems. Third, the ...
See also:Holism in science, Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approach, Holism in science - Opposition to reductionism, Holism in science - Examples of holistic fields of study in science, Holism in science - Systems biology, Holism in science - System dynamics modelling, Holism in science - Complexity theory, Holism in science - Cognitive science, Holism in science - Neural networks and artificial intelligence, Holism in science - Other examples, Holism in science - Writers on holistic science, Holism in science - Holistic science in academe, Holism in science - Opposing views, Holism in science - Bibliography, Holism in science - Articles related to holism, Holism in science - Articles related to the classification of scientific endeavors Read more here: » Holism in science: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approach |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Opposition to reductionismSome advocates of holism refer to orthodox science as reductionist science or the reductionist paradigm or greedy reductionism. This is a compact way to allude to a tendency of classical science towards the modular: that is, to break systems down into manageable parts for study.
The holistic premise is that there is a possible qualitative difference between an entire system and its parts: that modularisation may fail. As applied to science, holists may generally assert that this difference can warrant the kind of ...
See also:Holism in science, Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approach, Holism in science - Opposition to reductionism, Holism in science - Examples of holistic fields of study in science, Holism in science - Systems biology, Holism in science - System dynamics modelling, Holism in science - Complexity theory, Holism in science - Cognitive science, Holism in science - Neural networks and artificial intelligence, Holism in science - Other examples, Holism in science - Writers on holistic science, Holism in science - Holistic science in academe, Holism in science - Opposing views, Holism in science - Bibliography, Holism in science - Articles related to holism, Holism in science - Articles related to the classification of scientific endeavors Read more here: » Holism in science: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Opposition to reductionism |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Opposing viewsHolistic science is controversial. One opposing view is that holistic science is "pseudoscience" because it does not rigorously follow the scientific method despite the use of a scientifically-sounding language.
Science journalist John Horgan has expressed this view in the book, The End of Science 1996. He wrote that a certain pervasive model within holistic science, self-organized criticality, for example, "is not really a theory at all. Like punctuated equilibrium, self-organized criticality is merely a description, one of ma ...
See also:Holism in science, Holism in science - Features considered central to the holistic approach, Holism in science - Opposition to reductionism, Holism in science - Examples of holistic fields of study in science, Holism in science - Systems biology, Holism in science - System dynamics modelling, Holism in science - Complexity theory, Holism in science - Cognitive science, Holism in science - Neural networks and artificial intelligence, Holism in science - Other examples, Holism in science - Writers on holistic science, Holism in science - Holistic science in academe, Holism in science - Opposing views, Holism in science - Bibliography, Holism in science - Articles related to holism, Holism in science - Articles related to the classification of scientific endeavors Read more here: » Holism in science: Encyclopedia II - Holism in science - Opposing views |
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| | |  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Archie Randolph Ammons - WorksAmmons published Ommateum, his first book, in 1955. In 1964, he joined the English faculty at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and published his second collection. His Collected Poems 1951-1971 (1972), won the National Book Award in 1973. Ammons is a maverick talent, utterly distinctive in voice, marked by high poetic ambition yet capable of whimsy. A nature poet, with a highly developed scientific acumen that sets him off from his contemporaries, Ammons often seems intent on making the consciousness of the poet the secret or ...
See also:Archie Randolph Ammons, Archie Randolph Ammons - Life, Archie Randolph Ammons - Works, Archie Randolph Ammons - Bibliography Read more here: » Archie Randolph Ammons: Encyclopedia II - Archie Randolph Ammons - Works |
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|  |  |  | Unified Consciousness: Encyclopedia II - Microvitum - The physics of lifeThe current theory of the origin of life is that life evolves from the carbon atom and molecule. The carbon molecule is certainly the basis of every protoplasmic structure (structures composed of living cells). However, according to Sarkar, carbon molecules and atoms are formed from the compression of microvita and hence precede carbon atoms.
In physics, various entities have been declared (historically) to be the minutest particles of matter: molecules, atoms, protons, electrons, and other particles. Ultimately, microvita will be dec ...
See also:Microvitum, Microvitum - The nature of microvita, Microvitum - Three types of microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of devayoniis positive microvita, Microvitum - Seven types of pretayoniis negative microvita, Microvitum - The types of gandhayaks’inii intermediate microvita, Microvitum - The physics of life, Microvitum - Positive and negative microvita, Microvitum - Microvita and cakras, Microvitum - Problems in understanding microvitum, Microvitum - The future of microvitum Read more here: » Microvitum: Encyclopedia II - Microvitum - The physics of life |
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