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  2. The Power of Myth - Wikipedia

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    Creation myths, transcending duality, pairs of opposites, God vs. Nature, sin, morality, participation in sorrow, the Gospel of Thomas, Old Time Religion, computers, religion as “software,” the story of Indra: “What a great boy am I!,” participation in society. Episode 3: The First Storytellers (first broadcast June 23, 1988 on PBS)

  3. Bicameral mentality - Wikipedia

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    Bicameral mentality is a hypothesis introduced by Julian Jaynes who argued human ancestors as late as the ancient Greeks did not consider emotions and desires as stemming from their own minds but as the consequences of actions of gods external to themselves.

  4. AWARE: Glimpses of Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 100% approval rating based on 6 reviews. [5] Valerie Kalfrin writes in her review for the Alliance of Women Film Journalists: "Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness is a heady experience – dare I say spiritual? – that stirs feelings of awe and wonder, humility and connection... the film creates a contemplative openness that words ...

  5. Sakshi (witness) - Wikipedia

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    Sakshi means Ishvara, the चेता (cetā), the sole Self-consciousness, who is the witness of all, who gives consciousness to every human being, thereby making each rational and discriminatory. [ 7 ]

  6. Theology of Søren Kierkegaard - Wikipedia

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    Sin is separation from God but despair over sin is separation again. Kierkegaard said, "The consciousness of sin definitely belongs to the consciousness of the forgiveness of sin." [14] Why would someone sit and reflect on sin to such an extent that an eternal happiness is exchanged for an eternal unhappiness or even a temporal unhappiness ...

  7. Vijñāna - Wikipedia

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    there are six types of consciousness, each unique to one of the internal sense organs; consciousness (viññā ṇ a) is separate (and arises) from mind (mano) here, consciousness cognizes or is aware of its specific sense base (including the mind and mind objects) viññā ṇ a is a prerequisite for the arising of craving (ta ṇ hā)

  8. Argument from consciousness - Wikipedia

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    If God did not exist, intentional states of consciousness would not exist. But intentional states of consciousness do exist. Therefore, God exists. Peter Kreeft has put forward a deductive form of the argument from consciousness [7] based upon the intelligibility of the universe despite the limitations of our minds. He phrases it deductively as ...

  9. Category:Films about consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Films that explore the topic of consciousness - such as about the nature, neuroscience, implications, extrapolations and origins of consciousness in humans and other animals. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.