The state of being conscious or aware; awareness, chit, surat, Same as the Absolute, but with emphasis on the quality of Absolute that is eternally registering manifest experience, The awareness of the sensations, thoughts, and feelings being experienced at a given momentconsciousness (124 0K), The ability to talk about, articulate, describe, other otherwise overtly manipulate information Normally we steer this word in a little narrower direction, as if it meant the ability to talk about and manipulate information known to the person talking about it or manipulating it; the information that can be talked about includes the talk about information, so that you can talk about a discussion of a discussion of a discussion of a discussion, etc Some self-referential power seems to be needed for consciousness, (kon´shus-nes):A state of awareness (p 158), Some define consciousness as the totality of experience at any given instant, as opposed to 'mind', which is the sum of all past moments of consciousness, The continuous stream of perceptions, thoughts, feelings, or sensations of which we are aware from moment to moment-our awareness of various cognitive processes, such as sleeping, dreaming, concentrating, and making decisions, inward sense of guilt or innocence, the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself, That annoying time between naps, awareness, cit, the complex phenomenon of actively processing perceptions, thoughts, feelings, wishes, and memories to create a mental reality for adapting to the world, The state of being conscious; knowledge of one's own existence, condition, sensations, mental operations, acts, etc, See the Note under Attention, Feeling, persuasion, or expectation; esp, Immediate knowledge or perception of the presence of any object, state, or sensation, an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness, Awareness of yourself and the world around you, an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness", having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive", Awareness of events or stimuli in the environment and awareness of cognitive phenomena such as memories, thoughts, and bodily sensations (Solso), Our own awareness of ourselves and the world; the mental processes that we can perceive; our thoughts and feelings, Consciousness is the state of being awake rather than being asleep or unconscious. If someone loses consciousness, they become unconscious, and if they regain consciousness, they become conscious after being unconscious. She banged her head and lost consciousness He drifted in and out of consciousness. see also stream of consciousness. Quality or state of being aware. As applied to the lower animals, consciousness refers to the capacity for sensation and, usually, simple volition. In higher animals, this capacity may also include thinking and emotion. In human beings, consciousness is understood to include "meta-awareness," an awareness that one is aware. The term also refers broadly to the upper level of mental life of which the person is aware, as contrasted with unconscious processes. Levels of consciousness (e.g., attention vs. sleep) are correlated with patterns of electrical activity in the brain (brain waves). See also philosophy of mind, You use consciousness to refer to an interest in and knowledge of a particular subject or idea. Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing when her father's illness left the family short of money. = awareness, awareness of one's surroundings; cognition, ability to perceive, Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts. That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time. = awareness, The consciousness of a group of people is their set of ideas, attitudes, and beliefs. The Greens were the catalysts of a necessary change in the European consciousness. = mentality, Difficult to define The attributes usually ascribed to consciousness usually include self-awareness, a sense of past and future, free will and most outward signs of intelligent behavior, Awareness of perception, awareness of one's internal or external environment, the awareness in the brain that someone/something exists (only in living creatures with brains), n 1 The state or condition of being conscious 2 A sense of identity, esp the complex of attitudes, beliefs, and sensitivities held by or considered characteristic of an individual or a group **, awareness, especially of something within oneself the state of being characterized by sensation, emotion, volition & thought: MIND the upper level of mental life as contrasted with unconscious processes, The awareness of knowledge expressed through the experiences and thoughts we hold, The substance and intelligence that envelops, surrounds and penetrates everything in creation to gradually make it aware of itself However, to do that, it needs spirit and soul as the vehicle to contain, unfold and manifest its inherent qualities There are different levels of consciousness, each with a corresponding attuned "instrument" to express its own level Hence consciousness is the medium used by the impersonal will and unconditional Love of Pure Being, or of the Unknown God, Genus: State of existence Differentia: Characterized by having an awareness of reality Link: Article, The component of waking awareness, both inside and outside oneself, perceptible by a person at any given instant Includes awareness of right and wrong, of psychopathological attitudes and of goodness, truth and beauty, a philosophical explanation of what consciousness is or how it might be explained eludes us If we stick to what it is like to be a conscious human being, we have no explanation; if we try to explain consciousness in terms of what goes on in our brains, the sheer feel of consciousness itself is left aside, (thoughts) citta: heart, mind, consciousness, organ of thought, aware, alert, awake, aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness, conscient, A conscious decision or action is made or done deliberately with you giving your full attention to it. I don't think we ever made a conscious decision to have a big family Make a conscious effort to relax your muscles. = deliberate + consciously con·scious·ly Sophie was not consciously seeking a replacement after her father died, If you are conscious of something, you think about it a lot, especially because you are unhappy about it or because you think it is important. I'm very conscious of my weight = aware, intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy", (followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy, aware; awake, Someone who is conscious is awake rather than asleep or unconscious. She was fully conscious all the time and knew what was going on. unconscious, Conscious memories or thoughts are ones that you are aware of. He had no conscious memory of his four-week stay in hospital unconscious + consciously con·scious·ly Most people cannot consciously remember much before the ages of 5 to 7 years, If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening. She was very conscious of Max studying her Conscious that he was becoming light-headed again, he went over to the window. = aware, Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations, intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy, Possession of awareness or mental life or having sensations and feelings Also, the condition of an organism that is receiving impressions or having experiences, aware or awake, as in: The patient was conscious for an hour, then relapsed into a coma, Present moment awareness Awareness of seven two chunks of information, knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed", the waking mind policed by ethics, morality, rights and wrong It self-imposes rules, restrictions, and regulates action and behavior, Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible, Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt,
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The state of being conscious or aware; awareness
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Same as the Absolute, but with emphasis on the quality of Absolute that is eternally registering manifest experience
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The awareness of the sensations, thoughts, and feelings being experienced at a given momentconsciousness (124 0K)
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The ability to talk about, articulate, describe, other otherwise overtly manipulate information Normally we steer this word in a little narrower direction, as if it meant the ability to talk about and manipulate information known to the person talking about it or manipulating it; the information that can be talked about includes the talk about information, so that you can talk about a discussion of a discussion of a discussion of a discussion, etc Some self-referential power seems to be needed for consciousness
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(kon´shus-nes):A state of awareness (p 158)
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Some define consciousness as the totality of experience at any given instant, as opposed to 'mind', which is the sum of all past moments of consciousness
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The continuous stream of perceptions, thoughts, feelings, or sensations of which we are aware from moment to moment-our awareness of various cognitive processes, such as sleeping, dreaming, concentrating, and making decisions
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inward sense of guilt or innocence
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the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself
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That annoying time between naps
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the complex phenomenon of actively processing perceptions, thoughts, feelings, wishes, and memories to create a mental reality for adapting to the world
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The state of being conscious; knowledge of one's own existence, condition, sensations, mental operations, acts, etc
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See the Note under Attention
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Feeling, persuasion, or expectation; esp
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Immediate knowledge or perception of the presence of any object, state, or sensation
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an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness
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Awareness of yourself and the world around you
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an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation; "he lost consciousness"
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having knowledge of; "he had no awareness of his mistakes"; "his sudden consciousness of the problem he faced"; "their intelligence and general knowingness was impressive"
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Awareness of events or stimuli in the environment and awareness of cognitive phenomena such as memories, thoughts, and bodily sensations (Solso)
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Our own awareness of ourselves and the world; the mental processes that we can perceive; our thoughts and feelings
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Consciousness is the state of being awake rather than being asleep or unconscious. If someone loses consciousness, they become unconscious, and if they regain consciousness, they become conscious after being unconscious. She banged her head and lost consciousness He drifted in and out of consciousness. see also stream of consciousness. Quality or state of being aware. As applied to the lower animals, consciousness refers to the capacity for sensation and, usually, simple volition. In higher animals, this capacity may also include thinking and emotion. In human beings, consciousness is understood to include "meta-awareness," an awareness that one is aware. The term also refers broadly to the upper level of mental life of which the person is aware, as contrasted with unconscious processes. Levels of consciousness (e.g., attention vs. sleep) are correlated with patterns of electrical activity in the brain (brain waves). See also philosophy of mind
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You use consciousness to refer to an interest in and knowledge of a particular subject or idea. Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing when her father's illness left the family short of money. = awareness
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awareness of one's surroundings; cognition, ability to perceive isim
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Your consciousness is your mind and your thoughts. That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time. = awareness
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The consciousness of a group of people is their set of ideas, attitudes, and beliefs. The Greens were the catalysts of a necessary change in the European consciousness. = mentality
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Difficult to define The attributes usually ascribed to consciousness usually include self-awareness, a sense of past and future, free will and most outward signs of intelligent behavior
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Awareness of perception
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awareness of one's internal or external environment
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the awareness in the brain that someone/something exists (only in living creatures with brains)
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n 1 The state or condition of being conscious 2 A sense of identity, esp the complex of attitudes, beliefs, and sensitivities held by or considered characteristic of an individual or a group **
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awareness, especially of something within oneself the state of being characterized by sensation, emotion, volition & thought: MIND the upper level of mental life as contrasted with unconscious processes
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The awareness of knowledge expressed through the experiences and thoughts we hold
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The substance and intelligence that envelops, surrounds and penetrates everything in creation to gradually make it aware of itself However, to do that, it needs spirit and soul as the vehicle to contain, unfold and manifest its inherent qualities There are different levels of consciousness, each with a corresponding attuned "instrument" to express its own level Hence consciousness is the medium used by the impersonal will and unconditional Love of Pure Being, or of the Unknown God
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Genus: State of existence Differentia: Characterized by having an awareness of reality Link: Article
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The component of waking awareness, both inside and outside oneself, perceptible by a person at any given instant Includes awareness of right and wrong, of psychopathological attitudes and of goodness, truth and beauty
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a philosophical explanation of what consciousness is or how it might be explained eludes us If we stick to what it is like to be a conscious human being, we have no explanation; if we try to explain consciousness in terms of what goes on in our brains, the sheer feel of consciousness itself is left aside
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(thoughts) citta: heart, mind, consciousness, organ of thought
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aware - "I was conscious of a noise behind me."
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alert, awake - "The noise woke me, but it was another few minutes before I was fully conscious."
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aware of one's own existence; aware of one's own awareness - "The best indicator of your level of consciousness is how you deal with life's challenges when they come. Through those challenges, an already unconscious person tends to become more deeply unconscious, and a conscious person more intensely conscious."
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A conscious decision or action is made or done deliberately with you giving your full attention to it. I don't think we ever made a conscious decision to have a big family Make a conscious effort to relax your muscles. = deliberate + consciously con·scious·ly Sophie was not consciously seeking a replacement after her father died
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If you are conscious of something, you think about it a lot, especially because you are unhappy about it or because you think it is important. I'm very conscious of my weight = aware
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intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy"
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(followed by `of') showing realization or recognition of something; "few voters seem conscious of the issue's importance"; "conscious of having succeeded"; "the careful tread of one conscious of his alcoholic load"- Thomas Hardy
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Someone who is conscious is awake rather than asleep or unconscious. She was fully conscious all the time and knew what was going on. unconscious
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Conscious memories or thoughts are ones that you are aware of. He had no conscious memory of his four-week stay in hospital unconscious + consciously con·scious·ly Most people cannot consciously remember much before the ages of 5 to 7 years
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If you are conscious of something, you notice it or realize that it is happening. She was very conscious of Max studying her Conscious that he was becoming light-headed again, he went over to the window. = aware
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Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations
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intentionally conceived; "a conscious effort to speak more slowly"; "a conscious policy
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Possession of awareness or mental life or having sensations and feelings Also, the condition of an organism that is receiving impressions or having experiences
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aware or awake, as in: The patient was conscious for an hour, then relapsed into a coma
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Present moment awareness Awareness of seven two chunks of information
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knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed"
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the waking mind policed by ethics, morality, rights and wrong It self-imposes rules, restrictions, and regulates action and behavior
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Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible
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Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt
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