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from The Century Dictionary.
- Unconscious; of too lofty a nature to be conscious.
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The Divine Mind is an infinite field of non-dual awareness beyond thought, variously described as the superconscious mind, ultimate reality, source, emptiness, void, no-mind, universal consciousness, etc. by different traditions.
Stacey Lawson: Principle #2: Enter The Field Of Infinite Potential, The Divine Mind 2008
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The Divine Mind is an infinite field of non-dual awareness beyond thought, variously described as the superconscious mind, ultimate reality, source, emptiness, void, no-mind, universal consciousness, etc. by different traditions.
Stacey Lawson: Principle #2: Enter The Field Of Infinite Potential, The Divine Mind 2008
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One is that the denomination of "depth psychology" has been used by several psychologists to indicate both the direction downwards, so to speak, of the lower unconscious, and the higher aspects of the unconscious, which for clarity sake, should be called "superconscious".
Psychosynthesis: Height Psychology — Discovering the self and the Self William Harryman 2009
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Strictly speaking, "superconscious" is just a term to designate the higher, spiritual, or transpersonal region of the psyche.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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He spoke out of a superconscious apprehension of them. '
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And superconscious experiences consist fundamentally in becoming aware of the activity which is going on in the higher levels of the human consciousness.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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Yet, the Self is not only the focal point around which the many superconscious processes occur; it is also the cause of those processes, and the source of the energy that makes them possible.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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So if the superconscious is consistently neglected in the ascent toward the Self, later on time and effort will have to be spent in exploring and developing it.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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It is interesting to observe that the danger of overattachment to the superconscious has been recognized more or less explicitly by many spiritual teachers of the past.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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And later on it often happens that we will believe to be in touch with the Self while we are actually still experiencing some of the higher aspects of the superconscious.
The Superconscious and the Self, by Roberto Assagioli William Harryman 2009
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