Body-mind
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In Eastern or Transcendental philosophy, the body-mind is the (usually illusory or superficial) individual (as opposed to the universal, eternal awareness). It is distinguished from higher, mystical bodies or planes such as the subtle, the causal, the soul and spirit.
[edit] See also
- Advaita
- Alternative medicine
- Brahman
- Cartesian dualism
- Dualism
- Dualism (philosophy of mind)
- Eco-somatics
- Holism
- Humanistic psychology
- Life coaching
- Mind-body problem
- Monism
- Nonduality
- Postural Integration
- Psychotherapy
- The Absolute