Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective

It is proposed that consciousness is different from awareness. Consciousness can be thought of as a dualistic, embodied, and embedded cognitive process, whereas awareness is a nondual and nonlocal process. Nonlocal awareness is the ever-present, ever-fresh, and an affective self-awareness that can b...

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Main Author: Vinod D Deshmukh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2022-01-01
Series:International Journal of Yoga
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Online Access:http://www.ijoy.org.in/article.asp?issn=0973-6131;year=2022;volume=15;issue=2;spage=144;epage=149;aulast=Deshmukh
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description It is proposed that consciousness is different from awareness. Consciousness can be thought of as a dualistic, embodied, and embedded cognitive process, whereas awareness is a nondual and nonlocal process. Nonlocal awareness is the ever-present, ever-fresh, and an affective self-awareness that can be aware of itself as well as of the ongoing subject-object duality, and cognitive conscious contents. This nonlocal awareness is our default mode state. Although very few of us are aware of it due to our habitual mental preoccupation and mind-wandering. We need to relax, learn to meditate, let go of all preoccupations, and return to our default mode state of being, which is peaceful, silent, fulfilling, energetic, and ever-fresh. Then, one feels effortlessly alive and free and at home in the world. This is the essence of meditation for living a happy, peaceful, and meaningful life. The rest of the article provides details of meditative presence, yoga meditation, and mindfulness meditation with their current practice and applications. The main focus of the article is on the neurobiology of meditation, which is discussed in detail. It covers the experientially perceived mind-space including personal, peripersonal, and extrapersonal space, the concepts of mind in the Western and Eastern literature, and the neurobiological foundation in the brain stem, reticular-limbic system, forebrain including the five thalamo-cortical-basal ganglia circuits, multiple sensory modalities, integrated perception, speech production, language communication, voluntary movements, and intentional actions. The wholeness of conscious mind is expressed as bio-psycho-social-abstract/spiritual.
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spelling doaj.art-7932cf456d7c45bc9e28ef6eb612dd952022-12-22T04:30:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Yoga0973-61312022-01-0115214414910.4103/ijoy.ijoy_77_22Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspectiveVinod D DeshmukhIt is proposed that consciousness is different from awareness. Consciousness can be thought of as a dualistic, embodied, and embedded cognitive process, whereas awareness is a nondual and nonlocal process. Nonlocal awareness is the ever-present, ever-fresh, and an affective self-awareness that can be aware of itself as well as of the ongoing subject-object duality, and cognitive conscious contents. This nonlocal awareness is our default mode state. Although very few of us are aware of it due to our habitual mental preoccupation and mind-wandering. We need to relax, learn to meditate, let go of all preoccupations, and return to our default mode state of being, which is peaceful, silent, fulfilling, energetic, and ever-fresh. Then, one feels effortlessly alive and free and at home in the world. This is the essence of meditation for living a happy, peaceful, and meaningful life. The rest of the article provides details of meditative presence, yoga meditation, and mindfulness meditation with their current practice and applications. The main focus of the article is on the neurobiology of meditation, which is discussed in detail. It covers the experientially perceived mind-space including personal, peripersonal, and extrapersonal space, the concepts of mind in the Western and Eastern literature, and the neurobiological foundation in the brain stem, reticular-limbic system, forebrain including the five thalamo-cortical-basal ganglia circuits, multiple sensory modalities, integrated perception, speech production, language communication, voluntary movements, and intentional actions. The wholeness of conscious mind is expressed as bio-psycho-social-abstract/spiritual.http://www.ijoy.org.in/article.asp?issn=0973-6131;year=2022;volume=15;issue=2;spage=144;epage=149;aulast=Deshmukhbio-psycho-social-abstractcognitive consciousnessexperiential mind-spacelanguage communicationmeditative presencemindfulness meditationnonlocal awarenessvoluntary movement controlyoga meditation
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Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
International Journal of Yoga
bio-psycho-social-abstract
cognitive consciousness
experiential mind-space
language communication
meditative presence
mindfulness meditation
nonlocal awareness
voluntary movement control
yoga meditation
title Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
title_full Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
title_fullStr Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
title_full_unstemmed Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
title_short Consciousness, awareness, and presence: A neurobiological perspective
title_sort consciousness awareness and presence a neurobiological perspective
topic bio-psycho-social-abstract
cognitive consciousness
experiential mind-space
language communication
meditative presence
mindfulness meditation
nonlocal awareness
voluntary movement control
yoga meditation
url http://www.ijoy.org.in/article.asp?issn=0973-6131;year=2022;volume=15;issue=2;spage=144;epage=149;aulast=Deshmukh
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