Longfellow
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My point is that from the beginning, the content of "Christ consciousness" was not taken from the Bible. It came from elsewhere, and then some Bible verses were cherry picked with no thought for the context, and interpreted to agree with that.I'm never sure of the mirror analogy. Scripture speaks more of immanence, I'm not sure a mirror implies that? If we say that the indwelling presence 'shines out' of the person (although not necessarily) then we might say that person mirrors the Lord.
"Do you not know that you are God’s Temple and that God’s Spirit dwells within you?" (1 Corinthians 3:16).
But the term is so nebulous and, as @Longfellow points out, carries a lot of extraneous baggage. I'm not sure the New Age views it quite the same ways as Paramahansa Yogananda – although there's a lot of fruitful dialogue to be had.
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I did a quick AI check, and publish the result here, having changed 'Christ consciousness' to read 'cosmic consciousness' and stripped out any religious overtones, thus removed the term 'spirituality' even though that is acceptable in a non-religious sense.
Cosmic consciousness
... generally refers to a state of ... awareness or enlightenment ... characterized by love, compassion, and a deep understanding of interconnectedness. It’s often described as a higher state of consciousness that transcends the limitations of the ego and perceived separation from others. This concept ... is sometimes associated with the idea of achieving unity with ... the universe.
Beyond Ego:
Cosmic consciousness is often contrasted with ego-based consciousness, which is associated with self-centeredness, fear, and separateness.
Unity and Oneness:
It emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and the recognition that we are all part of a larger ... whole.
Love and Compassion:
A key aspect of Cosmic consciousness is the experience of unconditional love, compassion, and forgiveness towards oneself and others.
Spiritual Awakening:
It can be seen as a state of ... awakening or enlightenment, where one’s perception of reality shifts to a higher level of understanding and awareness.
Accessing Cosmic consciousness:
Practices like meditation, mindfulness, and selfless service are often associated with the development of Cosmic consciousness.
Not Just a Belief:
Cosmic consciousness is not just a belief system, but also a way of living that emphasizes love, compassion, and unity.
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As we can see, the fundamental definition has not changed, and the addition of Christ as a prefix does nothing and adds nothing to the meaning of the thing. So really 'Christ' is ancillary and sets up dichotomies with Scripture – nothing in Scripture talks of 'cosmic awareness' or 'enlightenment' in any comparable sense – if anything Christ points to those who one would suspect are unaware of any enhanced perception or thought processes ...
Add to this that, in his own words "I am not of this cosmos" (John 8:23), we can then see that 'comic consciousness' is in the sphere of the (good) 'archons of this age'. Having 'the mind of Christ' is initiation into the Christian Mysteries, not the Golden Rule.
(later) Maybe we're saying the same thing. "Christ consciousness" is just a new label for cosmic consciousness, which did not come originally from the Bible at all, but maybe some parts have been added or modified, to be able to call it "Christ consciousness." However that may be, it doesn't even try to be all the same as what Jesus teaches in the Bible. I'll try saying it that way. Whatever Christ consciousness is, it doesn't come from trying to understand what Jesus teaches in the Bible. From what I saw in some searches, there might be some people trying to develop versions of it that do agree with all of His teachings.
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