Paragraphs on State of Consciousness and Religion

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1. Briefly describe shifts in states of consciousness.
The states of consciousness are about the experience and about feeling the world. It is about your own deep feeling and therefore we need to bring them in its true light that is not rational but sensitive. Religion, in whatever form they may be is a reflection of a certain level of the consciousness. When a person's awareness is changing and expanding, also individual’s vision of the religion can change.
2. Briefly discuss how human capacity for development and "change through life" interacts with religion.
I think that any person in their childhood were more pure and they believed more in God. In every stage of our life we gain and we lose something. In the course of this changes every person experiences important difficulties that will change their opinion about life and religion. Religion is part of our life in each stage in different forms, in our childhood we learn the most important values about life and simple rules about morality. If we always remember what we learned in our childhood we can become a very spiritual adult, the equilibrium between the childhood and the consecration of the adult life are part of forms that styles a person of the humanity a real self.

3. Briefly discuss the important religious states of consciousness.
The states of consciousness is a state of mind and is unique to each person. As we are trying to understand the enigma of consciousness and how does ascend? I think is important to understand our one awareness and ourselves with in our surroundings. When it comes to belief one aspect of it is a constant awareness of God existence. In our daily life the idea of religion consciousness is somehow conception, it hasn’t been in you but when it b...

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6. Summarize the three models of evil as understood by religion.
The nondualistic in Hinduism and Buddhism is seen as a hole, they cannot talk about good or evil as a separate because they don’t believe in, they think is just a misconception. They explain the nature of evil through the development of endless becoming.
The dualistic the good and evil are very important allied with consciousness because only conscious existences can take a choice between what is good and what is evil, whether is in thinking, in our choice in life or actions.
The third term is diabolic dualism is almost the same as dualistic, but is more elaborate and is seen as personified evil. The personified evil it can creep into our consciousness, in our thoughts and could make suggestions or to give us ideas, and it starts mixing with our thoughts that not belong in our consciousness.

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