Lexica → Word → mind
Letter | M |
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Letter name | em |
Pronounciation | /ɛm/ |
Word: | mind |
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Century: | 1st |
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Era: | C.E. |
Origin: | Original |
Type: | Official |
Source Language: | Latin |
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Definition: | Certain systems, properties and functional states of consciousness of a higher order being as distinct from the physical and biological processes of its flesh. As Mind defines certain systems, properties and functional states of consciousness, the term Mind is equivalent to the term "Awareness". The three (3) Forms of Mind are Lower, Higher and Divine: Lower Mind, also known as "lower self" is physically constrained Mind derived from physical apparatus producing mind, such as a biological brain. When such an organ dies, so does a Lower Mind. Higher Mind, also known as "higher self" is non-physical Mind derived from the production of a Lower Mind as well as a Divine Mind which is not constrained by physical location but chooses to obey the rules of universal laws as if it were constrained. When the Lower Mind dies, Higher Mind continues to exist. Divine Mind also known as "divine self" is non-physical Mind equivalent to Unique Collective Awareness. |