The search for 'consciousness' is the search for a different kind of stimulus. It is one that dualistically nourishes the spirit mind through observation and imagination. We are a visiting party to our Higher Self until the spiritual connection becomes itself the most conscious and influential part of our human identity - until all of our decisive moments are at once inspired and intuitively guided by our wise and simple self. Our Higher Mind is activated through an integration of both logic and a looser arrangement of our perceptions, thoughts and feelings. 'Totality' is not marked by a sense…mehr
The search for 'consciousness' is the search for a different kind of stimulus. It is one that dualistically nourishes the spirit mind through observation and imagination. We are a visiting party to our Higher Self until the spiritual connection becomes itself the most conscious and influential part of our human identity - until all of our decisive moments are at once inspired and intuitively guided by our wise and simple self. Our Higher Mind is activated through an integration of both logic and a looser arrangement of our perceptions, thoughts and feelings. 'Totality' is not marked by a sense of exaltation or satisfaction. It is more an acceptance of death and the ongoing presence of uncertainty, as well as an amalgamation of human pain and loss. Totality is found within eternal change, resting lightly between precision and speculation. There is no separation between what we are 'seeking' and what we already are. Though the search may be elaborate, the result is simple. Our spirit views this quest with detached eyes; it is only the ego-mind which places labels on the process and the end product. The search effectively consists of our human persona looking to locate all its 'pieces' in order to make sense of the whole. It fuels the inspiration to find meaning. Life as an unfolding process provides nothing other than the momentum for this journey and evolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dianne Cikusa was born in Australia in 1973. She grew up in Sydney, where her parents settled after emigrating from the former Yugoslavia.Following high school, she attended the University of Wollongong, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing major) as well as a Graduate Diploma in Arts (Modern Languages). Dianne also obtained a Diploma in Language Studies (French) from the University of Sydney.She maintains an ongoing interest in foreign languages, with an additional focus on linguistics and translation. Her postgraduate studies have further incorporated language streams in Spanish and Italian. Dianne Cikusa è nata in Australia nel 1973. È cresciuta a Sydney, dove i suoi genitori si sono stabiliti dopo essere emigrati dall'ex Jugoslavia.Dopo il liceo, ha frequentato l'Università di Wollongong, laureandosi con un Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing major) ed un GraduateDiploma in Arts (Modern Languages). Dianne ha anche ottenuto un diploma in studi linguistici (francese) presso l'Università di Sydney.Mantiene un interesse costante per le lingue straniere, con un focus aggiuntivo su linguistica e traduzione. I suoi studi post-laurea hannoulteriormente incorporato le sezioni linguistiche in spagnolo e italiano.
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