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How to use consciousness in a sentence

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Suddenly, the austerities of the past two months, as well as the glorious thoughts, dreams and visions all merged within my consciousness.
Where does the consciousness abide before it takes rebirth or becomes liberated?
Before drifting off to sleep, Horatio mentally placed a wake-up call and his mind neared consciousness.
Seyyed Nasr rightly but abstrusely laments science's inability to fit consciousness into nature.
Indeed, when we attain higher consciousness through spiritual disciplines, we actually see or perceive divinity all around.
It quiets the mind, so you can let thoughts enter your consciousness and then be released without the compulsive need to worry or take action.
The collective consciousness wants a just world and now realizes individuals must now act to secure one.
Even crashing incompatibilities, bathos, or undesired jingly phonetic similarities seem not to impinge on their consciousness.
Byatt's account of the jinx's stream of consciousness during her ritual killing ventures beyond the limits of verisimilitude.
With the consciousness of having done a good day's work, they spent the evening jollily.
By juxtaposing their class differences, Harper uses economic contrast to suggest that gender perspectives are related to class consciousness.
While it recalls the Africanisms associated with adapting to new roles, language, and land, it also invigorates cultural consciousness.
These markers invoke public consciousness about what values, beliefs, and capabilities people have.
I suppose that's why ecopsychology experts suggest that reconnecting with nature requires a transformation of consciousness.
He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a rebellious streak of fashion consciousness.
She tied me up to the tree and started kicking me around until I lost my consciousness.
If, when a person faints, they do not regain consciousness within one or two minutes, put them into the recovery position.
Science, he argues, is necessarily reductive, and reductive science undermines humanist ideas about phenomena such as consciousness or free will.
However, we must here recognize that to Kant, consciousness, and thus, knowledge, is specific to the domain of the human being.
Thus, just as Marxists once berated workers for false consciousness, the cultural left berates its chosen constituents.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sometimes this coalescence is instantaneous and not made known to consciousness.
Manifestly, decomposable states of consciousness cannot exist before the states of consciousness out of which they are composed.
None of this by-play was lost upon Laurence, but he showed no consciousness.
He sometimes wondered if, in any of them, the centring of family consciousness was as intense as in himself.
Was it the consciousness of this surveillance that made every one keep the house?
He has a social consciousness and a social passion of his own, but it is decentralized, one might say.
Thus Man, through his buddha-nature or universalised consciousness, possesses an intimate means of contact with Nature.
There was nothing in her behaviour to indicate a consciousness of error from her sphere.
Back of this, in his fading consciousness was the high-coloured image of a candy cane, too splendid for earth.
He was too busy with the consciousness that at last he was in a position to capitalize his information.
Historically, communalism is the first principle to emerge in consciousness.
And this idea of authoritativeness is one element in the abstract consciousness of duty.
What must have happened is that the suit ran out of oxygen, and I lost consciousness due to anoxia.
That sane impulse was curbed, however, by the consciousness of its futility.
In all relations Ralegh was antipathetic to James without consciousness of it.
It was as if the last swoop of that batlike figure had returned them to consciousness.
Rather than adapt their lives to their consciousness, they try by every means to befog and to silence it.
His soul does not appear to have been riven by a consciousness of sin in this behoof.
All sense of pain left him, even all consciousness of the horse that he bestrode.
The allusion and a consciousness of Vancouver brought a smile into Viviette's eyes.
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