释义 |
ˈsuperconscious, a. Psychol. [super- 4 a.] Transcending human or normal consciousness. Also absol.
1884F. W. H. Myers in Proc. Soc. Psychical Res. II. 219 We shall come, perhaps, to find super-conscious as necessary a term as sub-conscious. 1904Hardy Dynasts i. v. iv. 166 In that immense unweeting Mind is shown One far above forethinking; purposive, Yet superconscious. 1921Public Opinion 28 Jan. 90/2 What the world needs is a man whose genius will come from the superconscious, the divine. 1940A. Huxley Let. 12 Jan. (1969) 449 It looks as though there were a kind of spiral development, from unconscious animal, through conscious human up to what for lack of better words may be called super-conscious spiritual. 1953R. F. C. Hull tr. Jung's Psychol. & Alchemy in Coll. Wks. XII. ii. 268 There are people who can never understand the unconscious as anything but a sub-conscious, and who therefore feel impelled to put a superconscious alongside or possibly above it. Hence superˈconsciousness.
1898Advance (Chicago) 27 Jan. 107/2 [Jesus] had now reached the state of mind known to Hindus as samahdo or super-consciousness, and there was no pain for him on the cross. 1901Harper's Mag. CII. 788/1 Since this unpleasant whirl of superconsciousness had swept over him. 1940Mind XLIX. 130 The condition of ‘super-consciousness’ which most Indian philosophers and mystics agree to be attainable in this life. 1962M. Sadhu Samadhi i. 13 The question of the higher aspects of consciousness in man, often called simply the Superconsciousness, is becoming more and more urgent. |