OSHO: Moving Towards Healthier States of Consciousness

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Eastern psychology focuses on higher states of consciousness and aims to move individuals towards healthier levels of awareness, ultimately striving to reach a state of samadhi where one experiences eternal bliss and oneness with existence.

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  • Western psychology focuses on studying sick individuals and lower states of consciousness, while Eastern psychology explores higher states like no-mind and superconsciousness, aiming for healthier levels of awareness.
  • Eastern psychology seeks to achieve samadhi, a state of eternal bliss and oneness with existence, contrasting with Western psychology's focus on returning individuals to normal consciousness.

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  • What are the main differences between Western and Eastern psychology?

    Western psychology focuses on lower states of consciousness and studies sick individuals, while Eastern psychology explores higher states and meditators, emphasizing moving towards healthier consciousness levels.

  • How does Western psychology view the mind?

    Western psychology categorizes the mind into conscious, unconscious, and collective unconscious, aiming to bring sick individuals back to normal consciousness levels.

  • What is the ultimate goal of Eastern psychology?

    The ultimate goal of Eastern psychology is to reach a state of samadhi, where one experiences eternal bliss by being one with the whole existence, achieving a state of godliness.

  • What concepts does Eastern psychology explore?

    Eastern psychology delves into concepts like no-mind, superconsciousness, and cosmic consciousness, emphasizing the importance of exploring higher levels of awareness.

  • How does Eastern philosophy differ from Western psychology?

    Eastern philosophy adds the cosmic unconscious mind and higher states like no-mind, superconsciousness, and cosmic conscious mind to the model of mind, focusing on moving towards healthier states of consciousness.

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Contrasting Western and Eastern Psychology Perspectives

  • Western psychology focuses on lower steps of consciousness, studying sick individuals, while Eastern psychology delves into higher states, studying meditators and exploring concepts like no-mind, superconsciousness, and cosmic consciousness.
  • The model of mind in Western psychology includes the conscious mind, unconscious mind, and collective unconscious mind, while Eastern philosophy adds the cosmic unconscious mind and higher states like no-mind, superconsciousness, and cosmic conscious mind.
  • Western psychology aims to bring sick individuals back to normal consciousness, while Eastern psychology seeks to move towards healthier states of consciousness, emphasizing the importance of exploring higher levels of awareness.
  • The ultimate goal of Eastern psychology is to reach a state of samadhi, where all problems are dissolved, and one experiences eternal bliss by being one with the whole existence, a state of godliness.
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