Higher consciousness, also known as superconsciousness or enlightened consciousness, refers to an advanced state of awareness, understanding, and perception that transcends the ordinary, ego-driven state of mind. It is often associated with spiritual enlightenment, deep insight, and a profound connection to the universe or a higher power. In Hebrew, the term can be translated as מודעות גבוהה (moda'at g'voha). In Sanskrit, a related concept is Turīya, which denotes a state beyond the three ordinary states of consciousness (waking, dreaming, and deep sleep). Higher consciousness is a central theme in many philosophical and spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and various Western esoteric traditions. It is often described as a state of pure awareness, free from the limitations of the ego and the dualistic thinking that characterizes ordinary consciousness. Achieving higher consciousness is frequently associated with practices such as meditation, mindfulness, and other forms of spiritual discipline. Some theories in psychology and neuroscience also explore the concept of higher consciousness, often linking it to advanced cognitive functions, heightened perception, and a sense of unity with the world.