Self-consciousness (Vedanta)
Self-consciousness in the Upanishads is not the first-person indexical self-awareness or the self-awareness which is self-reference without identification, and also not the self-consciousness which as a kind of desire is satisfied by another self-consciousness. It is Self-realisation; the realisation of the Self consisting of consciousness that leads all else.
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Self-consciousness (Vedanta)
Self-consciousness in the Upanishads is not the first-person indexical self-awareness or the self-awareness which is self-reference without identification, and also not the self-consciousness which as a kind of desire is satisfied by another self-consciousness. It is Self-realisation; the realisation of the Self consisting of consciousness that leads all else.
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Self-consciousness in the Upan ...... ciousness that leads all else.
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Self-consciousness in the Upan ...... ciousness that leads all else.
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Self-consciousness (Vedanta)
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