"I" is who can experience, for example, the ego disintegrating and reforming, who can encounter emptiness and fullness, who can experience utter isolation or cosmic unity, who can engage any and all arising experiences.
Borrowing ideas from Greek philosophers who held that reason bound the universe together, the Wisdom tradition taught that God's Wisdom, Word and Spirit were the ground of cosmic unity.
In this sense the effort after the highest knowledge becomes part of the cosmic activities by which cosmic unity is maintained, and so part of the very life of God.
Psilocybin from mushrooms contacts the serotonergic system, with terminals in these and other brain regions, generating a sense of cosmic unity, transcendental meaning and religious ecstasy.
It is the principle of cosmic unity seen as the object of religious consciousness, and equates, perhaps, with God the Father of Christianity.
"How Near Heaven," the gala's centerpiece and the only one of the new works seen previously (in Washington two months ago), is set to Benjamin Britten's music and hints at cosmic unity.
This political order, for Ansai, reflected the greater cosmic unity of heaven and man.
The name Tian Yi refers to the concept of cosmic unity first described in a Han Dynasty commentary to the Book of Changes.
I visualize myself as a Buddha in the cosmic unity.
His songs are full of pronouncements of cosmic unity - "Every human being has a light inside" - set to sliding, scalloped phrases that shape Hindustani music to the concision of pop hooks.