In developing further
main states of consciousness, particularly the
sixth and
seventh, the
universal influence of the self on the thinking becomes greater and greater – and from the opposite side, or the other side, – the
influence of the neurophysiology on thinking becomes accordingly less and less.
In the
seventh main state of consciousness the
light-influence of the self on thinking is so strong, that you have the impression, thinking would be the direct expression of the activity of the
shining cosmic sun of the self.
At the same time in this
seventh main state of consciousness the light-influence of the
neurophysiology on the thinking is so small, that you think it would not exist.
This means, in this
seventh main state of consciousness man has realized a natural
unity of all dynamic life processes in his self as well as in their reflection in his
mind – just as if he would hold a concave mirror of highest clarity directly towards the shining sun of his self – where then the
dynamic processes of this universal life sun reflect in the mirror of his
thinking:
reflect in his mind as pure consciousness, as if suddenly it would be the sun itself.
If you
then look in your inside towards the mirror: towards your
mind or towards the shining sun of your
self, then you think to see no difference concerning the luminosity, and you ask yourself: what actually is here the mirror and what the sun?
For this reason this
seventh main state of consciousness is called not by chance “
unity consciousness”.
By nature this unity consciousness
releases only universal knowledge, into which the
cosmic knowledge is integrated – here the shining
self of cognition reveals
the aspect of “universality” and the
shining mirror of consciousness reveals the aspect of the “cosmic”.
The aspect of the
universal is
grasped by our feeling and its fruit is
universal creativity.
And the aspect of the
cosmic in consciousness is grasped by our
understanding and its fruit is the power of
cosmic cognition.
And it is left to the
performance of the intellect, to
integrate feeling and
understanding, respectively to weigh the
universal up against the
cosmic and to
bring them into line and thus to realize, or maintain,
in coordination with the harmony laws of nature and under the protection of the
cosmic life breath the
unity of
universal creativity and
cosmic power of cognition – simply:
unity consciousness: the natural basis of the
unity of the person.
To express this in respect to the world of the objective, the Chinese use the sign of
Ying and
Yang – and to express this in respect to the world of the subjective, they use the symbolism of that dragon of the mind dancing around the golden sun-ball: the thinking in the process of self-cognition.
The natural breeding ground for a knowledge, which can make the claim to be established on the level of “truth”, can therefore only arise in the
eigenfunction of this unity consciousness: in between the exchange of
universal and
cosmic knowledge of
being and
consciousness –
beyond space and time.