Consciousness

Consciousness

In Western culture, “brain” is the same as “consciousness”. In Buddhism, your brain is only a tool that connects to consciousness, like your eyes or ears. Consciousness is the ability to be aware of everything (our own physical senses and the surroundings). This ability has six functions and exists without form.

The relationship between consciousness, body and space

CONSCIOUSNESS
(Function)
BODY
(Tool)
SURROUNDINGS
(Space)
Eye Consciousness uses the eyes to sense brightness or darkness
Ear Consciousness uses the ears to sense sound or silence
Nose Consciousness uses the nose to sense smell or lack of smell
Tongue Consciousness uses the tongue to sense taste or tasteless
Body Consciousness uses the body to sense contact or separation
Mind Consciousness uses the mind to sense awareness or lack of awareness

 

Levels of consciousness

In Buddhism philosophy, consciousness can be described precisely by level.

For example: You might be wondering whether there is logic behind the people you spend time with, or get on with, or the ones you don’t find you mix well with.

This can be broken down into:

-Habit

-Awareness ability

-Logic ability

-Body awareness ability

-Will

-Intention

 

Transcribed from a class on the 27th of October, 2013.