The Infinite Consciousness in Hinduism is the fundamental essence of existence, transcending all dualities and distinctions. It is beyond the limitations of individual identity and ego, encompassing the entirety of creation.
Imagine you have a big container that holds everything in
the world - the trees, the animals, the sky, the stars, stones (virtually all
animate and inanimate) and even your thoughts and feelings. This container is
called "Infinite Consciousness" in Hinduism. It's like a huge,
invisible ocean that everything swims in.
Now, usually, we think of ourselves as separate from
everything else. For example, you might think of yourself as different from
your friend or your pet. But Infinite Consciousness says, "Hey, we're all
connected!"
It's like if you imagine drops of water in the ocean. Each
drop might seem separate, but they're all part of the same ocean. Similarly, in
this big container of Infinite Consciousness, everything - every person, every
animal, every rock - is all connected.
So, when Hindus talk about Infinite Consciousness, they mean
this vast, boundless energy that connects everything in the universe. It's like
the glue that holds everything together, beyond any labels or boundaries.
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