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Rather, the experience might be an abiding consciousness, accompanying a person throughout the day, or parts of it.
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That bond that held them together - as it holds us together tonight - that bond that has stood every test and travail is found deep in our national consciousness: an abiding love of liberty.
Even though the Sanskrit term vijñāna (which in the Upaniṣads designates consciousness as an abiding characteristic of the self) is adopted by the Buddhists as an appropriate designation for consciousness, the interpretations found in the Nikāyas and the early Abhidharma deny its immutability and instead regard it as indistinct from perceptual cognition.
The eternalist, usually the Upaniṣadic philosopher, claims that the innermost part of ourselves, the subtle and abiding self, sometimes equated with pure consciousness, exists for all eternity even as the ordinary person undergoes constant change, ultimately resulting in his or her demise.
For that reason, it might be better to speak of mystical consciousness, which can be either fleeting or abiding.
The rejection of an immutable self abiding in each individual seems to have undermined all attempts to analyze consciousness on its own terms.
Although it was always laced with comedy, her work was also imbued with an abiding sadness, a cleareyed understanding that independence can beget loneliness, that rigorous ideals and raised consciousnesses are not always good company at the dinner table.
In heavenly love abiding.
Poverty is an abiding theme.
That's one abiding memory.
"Human consciousness".
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