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In the waking state, creation is experienced as ‘the hard, gross facts of an outer universe.’ In the dream state, it is experienced as the ‘fluid, subtle forms of a private inner world.’29 In the dreamless sleep state, there is no experience as such and, therefore, only the potential for creation exists. The different phases of the cosmogonic cycle thus entail different states of cognition of the universal consciousness.
More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
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