2.2. What is Mind in the Concept of Mind-body unity?
Understanding the origin of the term ma-eum - used in the context of mind-body unity as “heart-spirit” - opens up a deeper perspective.
However, the spiritual heart does not belong to the ordinary mind, but to the spiritual self, often referred to as the human soul.
It forms the center of the spirit-mind, which in turn is the inner part of the spiritual self.
What is the general meaning of mind in the Divine Principle?
In the context of the Divine Principle, the term “mind” refers to the fundamental aspects of intellect, emotion, and will.
The fundamental aspects of the mind are intellect, emotion, and will.
These aspects constitute what is commonly referred to in everyday language as the "psyche."
The psyche is the area of human beings that is studied by psychology.