Mind
Mind can be defined as an ability of
a person to be aware or conscious of things and to think and
reason; a person's attention, remembrance, intention, or opinion
and sanity.
In modern times Sigmund Freud, 1856-1939,
the Austrian founder of psychoanalysis, advanced our knowledge
tremendously with his research into mind processes and with
his psychoanalytic concepts.
Subconscious
Mind
You have only one mind, but your mind
possesses two distinctive characters. The line of demarcation
between the two is well known to almost all men and women
today. The two functions of your mind are essentially unlike.
Each is endowed with separate and distinct attributes and
powers. The nomenclature generally used to distinguish the
two functions of your mind is as follows: The objective and
the subjective mind and the objective, the conscious and the
subconscious mind, the surface and deep self, the outer and
the inner self, the outer and the inner mind, the voluntary
and the involuntary mind, the male and female, and many other
terms.
The subconscious has also been called
the “subliminal”, the “soul”, the
“psyche”, the “inner voice”, the “spirit”
and by various other terms.
Meditation
Meditation as per dictionary means,
“thinking deeply and quietly”. Some scholars feel,
“Meditation is quite similar to self-hypnosis”.
Others have mentioned “Meditation and self-hypnosis
are the same”. And I think the true meaning of meditation
extends beyond those opinions. Meditation is an inner method
for working with the mind. It is not religious practice. Meditation
involves applying a series of systematic steps to produce
certain desirable and helpful changes in one’s state
of consciousness, which is called an altered state of consciousness.
Meditation is a method whereby a person reaches an altered
state of consciousness, deeper levels of mind, alpha state,
theta state, subconscious or whatever you can call it.
Meditation as described here is distinct
from the common meaning of meditation as process of pondering
or ruminating on some topic. “Meditation” is the
English equivalent of the Sanskrit word “Dhyana”
this term is clearly and very specifically defined in the
number of classical yoga texts. The ancient yogis, who achieve
self-development, carefully systemized, Studied and described
the practice of meditation. One of the clearest descriptions
of meditation can be found in the “Yoga Sutras”
of Patanjali, a classical text on yoga practices.
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