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Undifferentiated Consciousness is the original blissful and aware Fabric of Consciousness, before the Intensification of Consciousness and before the emergence of Original I . [1]

Syncretic Terms

UC > Absolute Essence, Ain, Dhat, Govinda, Light of the Void, Nondual God, Para Brahman, Supreme Essence, Tao, The Imperishable, The Unity, Undifferentiated Godhead, Unmanifest, Wuji

Undifferentiated Consciousness > Absolute Essence, Ain, Dhat, Govinda, Light of the Void, Nondual God, Para Brahman, Supreme Essence, Tao, The Imperishable, The Unity, Undifferentiated Godhead, Unmanifest, Wuji

Light of the Void[2]

States of Consciousness

Consciousness exists in several states, characterized by the presence or absence of instantiated monads, and the particular stage of emanation (Arba/Sosteric).

Consciousness > Differentiated Consciousness, Egoic Consciousness, Emanating Consciousness, Undifferentiated Consciousness

Notes

In the Taittirya UpanishadCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content, the distinction between non-being and being.[3]

Footnotes

  1. Coined by Aim. For more, see
  2. Huston, S. (2000). Cleansing the Doors of Perception. Boulder, CO: Sentient Publications.
  3. Sosteric, Mike. “Analysis and Update of the Taittiriya Upanishad,” 2019. https://www.academia.edu/40121182/.