Cosmic Consciousness. By Richard Maurice Bucke. Full Audiobook
In his seminal work, "Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind," published in 1901, psychiatrist Richard Maurice Bucke delves into the profound and transformative state of consciousness known as "cosmic consciousness." Bucke defines cosmic consciousness as "a higher form of consciousness than that possessed by the ordinary man," characterized by an expanded perception of reality, an intimate connection with the universe, and a profound sense of unity and love.
Bucke proposes that cosmic consciousness represents a distinct evolutionary stage in human consciousness, emerging from the earlier stages of simple consciousness (found in animals) and self-consciousness (characteristic of most humans). He posits that cosmic consciousness is not an isolated phenomenon but rather a gradually increasing evolutionary trend, with notable individuals throughout history, such as Buddha, Jesus, Plotinus, and Walt Whitman, exhibiting this heightened state of awareness.
Bucke outlines the defining characteristics of cosmic consciousness, including:
1. Identification with the Infinite: A sense of profound unity with the universe, transcending the boundaries of individual selfhood.
2. Eternal Life: A realization of the immortality of the soul and the interconnectedness of all existence.
3. Perfect Knowledge: An expansion of intellectual understanding, encompassing the totality of existence.
4. Universal Love: An unconditional love for all beings, devoid of personal judgment or bias.
5. Moral Rejuvenation: A heightened sense of morality and compassion, fostering a desire to contribute to the betterment of humanity.
6. Awe and Wonder: An enduring sense of awe and wonder in the face of the universe's vastness and beauty.
Bucke suggests that cosmic consciousness is not a sudden, instantaneous event but rather a gradual process that can be triggered by various factors, including intense emotional experiences, near-death experiences, and exposure to certain substances. He emphasizes the transformative impact of cosmic consciousness, leading to a profound shift in perspective, enhanced creativity, and a deep sense of peace and fulfillment.
Bucke concludes by predicting that cosmic consciousness will continue to spread throughout humanity, marking a new era of consciousness and ethical evolution. He envisions a world where individuals awakened to cosmic consciousness will lead humanity towards greater love, understanding, and compassion, fostering a more harmonious and just society.
"Cosmic Consciousness" stands as a seminal work in the field of consciousness studies, offering a profound exploration of the human potential for spiritual awakening and transformation. Bucke's insights have inspired generations of thinkers and continue to resonate with individuals seeking to expand their understanding of consciousness and the nature of reality.
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Self-realization, Oneness with the universe, Eternal consciousness
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00:00:00 Notice
00:01:18 A List of some of the works quoted
00:34:59 Part I. First Words
01:15:50 Part II. Evolution and Devolution. I. To Self Consciousness
01:23:24 II. On the Plane of Self Consciousness
02:35:32 III. Devolution
02:49:00 Part III. From Self To Cosmic Consciousness
03:45:34 Part IV. Instances of Cosmic Consciousness. I. Gautama the Buddha
04:18:11 II. Jesus the Christ
04:48:07 III. Paul
05:10:14 IV. Plotinus
05:21:31 V. Mohammed
05:34:02 VI. Dante
05:48:48 VII. Bartolomé Las Casas
06:00:22 VIII. John Yepes (Called St. John of the Cross)
06:28:44 IX. Francis Bacon
07:22:04 X. Jacob Behmen (called The Teutonic Theosopher)
07:49:44 XI. William Blake
08:04:59 XII. Honoré de Balzac
08:44:08 XIII. Walt Whitman
09:36:11 XIV. Edward Carpenter
10:24:15 Part V. Additional. I. The Twilight
10:28:24 II. Moses
10:34:11 III. Gideon, Surnamed Jerubbaal
10:37:50 IV. Isaiah
10:39:34 V. The Case of Lî R
10:51:42 VI. Socrates
10:55:32 VII. Roger Bacon
11:03:17 VIII. Blaise Pascal
11:10:00 IX. Benedict Spinoza
11:24:51 X. Colonel James Gardiner
11:27:47 XI. Swedenborg
11:31:12 XII. William Wordsworth
11:33:53 XIII. Charles G. Finney
11:40:28 XIV. Alexander Pushkin
11:42:22 XV. Ralph Waldo Emerson
11:45:35 XVI. Alfred Tennyson
11:50:36 XVII. J. B. B.
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