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<blockquote class="definition">An '''Aspect of Consciousness''' is a fundamental, irreducible, feature or characteristic of Consciousness.</blockquote>


==Aspect of Consciousness==


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==Aspects of Consciousness==  
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Islam: " In Islamic theology and metaphysics a distinction is made between God in Himself, or the divine Essence (''dhat''), and God as He describes Himself in revelation. Thus in the Koran God calls Himself by many Names, such as the "Merciful," the "All-Knowing," the "Living," the "All-Powerful."From those Names (''asma''') we understand that He possesses the Attributes (''sifat'') of '''Mercy''', '''Knowledge''', '''Life''', and '''Power'''. "<ref>Chittick, William C., and Rumi. ''The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi''. Rumi SUNY Series in Islam. New York: SUNY Press, 1983. p. 42.
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Aspect of Consciousness

An Aspect of Consciousness is a fundamental, irreducible, feature or characteristic of Consciousness.

Aspect of Consciousness

Aspect of Consciousness > Facet of Consciousness, Level of Consciousness, State of Consciousness, Structure of Consciousness

Notes

Islam: " In Islamic theology and metaphysics a distinction is made between God in Himself, or the divine Essence (dhat), and God as He describes Himself in revelation. Thus in the Koran God calls Himself by many Names, such as the "Merciful," the "All-Knowing," the "Living," the "All-Powerful."From those Names (asma') we understand that He possesses the Attributes (sifat) of Mercy, Knowledge, Life, and Power. "[1]

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Footnotes

  1. Chittick, William C., and Rumi. The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi. Rumi SUNY Series in Islam. New York: SUNY Press, 1983. p. 42.