Outside the physical world is perceived by the mind through sense organs - eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin. What all we say outside the physical world is nothing but the projection of mind in mental forms; perceptions.
Thus as far as human beings are concerned the outside physical world is a mere perceptive phenomenon. Its existence is in the form of mental impression. Human beings undergo four phases or conscious states of mind knowingly or unknowingly.
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A fine philosophical poem based on ancient spiritual knowledge and scriptures. Thanks a lot.
I like what you say about the interplay of wakeful and dream-conscious states facilitating all process of cognition. I also like your description of the mind-transcending state as " content-free contentment." Perhaps in such a meditative state, neuronal impulses join to produce waves. Such waves are not only relaxing, they are exploratory, opening latent synaptic connections which go beyond routine thinking and trauma