1997
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-25280-0
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Consciousness, Literature and Theatre

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“…It is, in the deepest sense, the reality of the mind and, according to Gaudapada and Shankara, Reality itself. 40 When waking, dreaming, or sleep coexist with pure consciousness, thus defined, a "higher" state of consciousness has been achieved-the ultimate aim of human spiritual development.…”
Section: Reassessment 2: Subjectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is, in the deepest sense, the reality of the mind and, according to Gaudapada and Shankara, Reality itself. 40 When waking, dreaming, or sleep coexist with pure consciousness, thus defined, a "higher" state of consciousness has been achieved-the ultimate aim of human spiritual development.…”
Section: Reassessment 2: Subjectivitymentioning
confidence: 99%