It is termed as 'Karana chitta' in sanskrit. The mind of light, the all-knowing intelligence of the soul. The psychological term is turiya, "the fourth," meaning the condition beyond the states of wakefulness (jagrat), "dream" (svapna), and "deep sleep" (sushupti). At its deepest level, the superconscious is Parashakti, or Satchidananda, the Divine Mind of God Siva. In Sanskrit, there are numerous terms for the various levels and states of superconsciousness. Specific superconscious states such as: vishvachaitanya ("universal consciousness"), advaita chaitanya ("nondual consciousness"), adhyatma chetana ("spiritual consciousness").
There are five states of the mind: conscious mind, subconscious mind, subsubconscious mind, superconscious mind and subsuperconscious mind. Also there are three phases of mind: a perspective of mind as instinctive, intellectual and superconscious.
Conscious mind: Jagrat chitta ("wakeful consciousness"). The ordinary, waking, thinking state of mind in which the majority of people function most of the day.
Subconscious mind: Samskara chitta ("impression mind"). The part of mind "beneath" the conscious mind, the storehouse or recorder of all experience (whether remembered consciously or not) - the holder of past impressions, reactions and desires. Also, the seat of involuntary physiological processes.
Subsubconscious mind: Vasana chitta ("mind of subliminal traits"). The area of the subconscious mind formed when two thoughts or experiences of the same rate of intensity are sent into the subconscious at different times and, intermingling, give rise to a new and totally different rate of vibration. This subconscious formation later causes the external mind to react to situations according to these accumulated vibrations, be they positive, negative or mixed.
Superconscious mind: Karana chitta. The mind of light, the all-knowing intelligence of the soul. The psychological term is turiya, "the fourth," meaning the condition beyond the states of wakefulness (jagrat), "dream" (svapna), and "deep sleep" (sushupti). At its deepest level, the superconscious is Parashakti, or Satchidananda, the Divine Mind of God Siva. In Sanskrit, there are numerous terms for the various levels and states of superconsciousness. Specific superconscious states such as: vishvachaitanya ("universal consciousness"), advaita chaitanya ("nondual consciousness"), adhyatma chetana ("spiritual consciousness").
Subsuperconscious mind: Anukarana chitta. The superconscious mind working through the conscious and subconscious states, which brings forth intuition, clarity and insight.
The three phases of mind are:
Instinctive mind. Manas chitta, the seat of desire and governor of sensory and motor organs.
Intellectual mind. Buddhi chitta, the faculty of thought and intelligence.
Superconscious mind: Karana chitta, the strata of intuition, benevolence and spiritual sustenance. Its most refined essence is Parasakti, or Satchidananda, allknowing, omnipresent consciousness, the One transcendental, self-luminous, divine mind common to all souls.
2007-09-11 02:52:47
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answered by World Vision 4
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Yes, I found it some time in past. I may can not be sharp explain it but I will try for you. At that time I often go to bed with practice that try to see my breath in every breath I do, in and out until I asleep. and in some day I met it, it look like I can aware all of my mind and also aware to that awareness it self too. At that time I try to question to my mine what is this, is this my soul or my truth body or special body? and met the answer that it 's not, I feel like had been set free from my attach to something as my self and I very happy and smile. May it call some thing that your call super conscious mind or not, let you seek for answer your self.
Intellect(Buddhi) may be mean the deep understanding that so deep until can be effective for the true profitable.
2007-09-07 04:21:13
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answered by Golden Experience 3
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That superconscious mind that exist in us is the paramatma feature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna. Krishna is present in every living entity as paramatma and constantly witnessing our actions.
Buddhi or intelligence is discrimination. Intelligence is the one which gives us direction and discretion, what to do, what not to do...what is right, what is not right...? and which asks What is life, what is God... the mind provides ingredients and substance to intelligence. Based on the mind intelligence takes appropriate decisions. For a given situation and conditions in two persons, intelligence can take two different directions (one each) based on the mind's consciousness... or the mode of consciousess in the mind..
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Srinivas Kumar
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2007-09-07 03:54:59
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answered by srinivasemeskay 3
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Buddhi is creativity of mind & it's capacity to disccriminate the difference. SUPERCONSCIOUS MIND/STATE is aaccompanied by the consciously stilled heart, breathlessness & fixed gaze.
Four principal minds are cosmic consc, Christ/Krishna consc. Soul cosc. Ego is final stepping downof soul into body consc.& sense attachement.
Note; It is the power of Brahman in man that causes mind & intellect & sensestodo their duties. when that power stops to act, these also stop work
2007-09-08 11:18:36
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answered by Muthu S 7
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Your brain is nothing but a computer. It comes with a basic operating system to start and run. If you need advanced applications you have to feed them by educating yourself. A person who has never seen the fire will not even know that fire can burn. Every knowledge and experiences are analyzed before executing a new command. That looks like intution. Intelligence is the power to retrieve the information from the knowledge base.
2007-09-07 03:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya Superconscious mind does exist. there r 3 types of minds (in fact there r 3 compartments of 1 mind as we form sectors of one hard disc.) namely conscious mind which takes care of your daily practices,subconscious mind which stores the data which you do repeatedly reflects when such situation arises without even your notice & effort & superconscious mind is the state of super awareness.this you've to achieve through practice, guidance & sadhana. There's one more state called supra consciousness where man takes samadhi.
2007-09-07 15:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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By giving up the ego we receive the self. When you step back from your thoughts you perceive the whole you.
Intellect, well one old guy once said: All I know is the extent of my own ignorance.
2007-09-07 03:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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MATTER: The Other Name for Illusion
"If our lives are visions created in our brains, then who is it that creates these visions? And who is it that sees these visions in our brains without having eyes and enjoys them, gets excited and happy?"
http://www.harunyahya.com/matter.php
Did you know Islam encourages reasoning?
Islam is not a religion which hovers on blind beliefs. Instead, God tells mankind in several verses of the Qur'an to use their intellect, to use their reasoning power which they have been bestowed with (which differentiates man from other beasts) to try and understand the 'signs' in this world.This is possible only for ppl who give thought, who ponder.
Find below a few of the many verses where God tells mankind to use its intellect.
1)In the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of night and day, there are signs for people with intelligence: those who remember God, standing, sitting and lying on their sides, and reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth: Our Lord, You have not created this for nothing. Glory be to You! So safeguard us from the punishment of the Fire. (Surat Al ‘Imran: 190-191)
2) In the creation of the heavens and earth, and the alternation of the night and day, and the ships which sail the seas to people's benefit, and the water which God sends down from the sky – by which He brings the earth to life when it was dead and scatters about in it creatures of every kind – and the varying direction of the winds, and the clouds subservient between heaven and earth, there are Signs for people who use their intellect. ( Surat al-Baqara: 164)
3)Do you not see that God sends down water from the sky and by it We bring forth fruits of varying colours? And in the mountains there are streaks of white and red, or varying shades, and rocks of deep jet black. And mankind and beasts and livestock are likewise of varying colours. Only those of His slaves with knowledge have fear of God. God is Almighty, Ever-Forgiving. (Surah Fatir: 27-28)
http://islam.thetruecall.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=42
2007-09-07 03:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it can't come on a routine basis. every normal person has energy to derive it. but question is, whether we are serious enough to divert and concentrate our energy in making efforts to achieve it!
2007-09-07 04:49:30
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answered by sristi 5
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the answer is no, i don't have super concious mind. if i had i would not have been here .
2007-09-12 07:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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