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O que (quem) é lost consciousness - definição

ASPIRATIONAL LEVEL OF AWARENESS
Consciousness Revolution; Super-consciousness; Christ consciousness; Higher Consciousness; Spiritual consciousness; Higher level of consciousness; Level of consciousness (Esotericism); Level of consciousness (esotericism); Collective Consciousness (Philosophy); Consciousness expansion; Christ Consciousness

Consciousness         
  • meditating]]
  • [[Thomas Nagel]] argues that while a human might be able to imagine what it is like to be a [[bat]] by taking "the bat's point of view", it would still be impossible "to know what it is like for a bat to be a bat." (''[[Townsend's big-eared bat]] pictured'').
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher from the 17th century
  • John Searle in December 2005
  • The [[Necker cube]], an ambiguous image
  • Schema of the neural processes underlying consciousness, from [[Christof Koch]]}}
THE STATE OR QUALITY OF SENTIENCE OR AWARENESS OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXISTENCE
ConsciousNess; Conscious; Phenomenal consciousness; Psychological consciousness; Conciousness; Conscious mind; Consciously; Semiconscious; Concious; State of consciousness; Consiousness; Subjective consciousness; Human consciousness; States of consciousness; States of Consciousness; Concept of consciousness; Semicomatose; Tongue awareness; Defining consciousness; Consciousness studies; Evolution of consciousness; Access consciousness; Consciousness researcher; Evolutionary origin of consciousness; Artifact consciousness; Medical aspects of consciousness; Scientific study of consciousness

Consciousness, at its simplest, is sentience or awareness of internal and external existence. Despite millennia of analyses, definitions, explanations and debates by philosophers and scientists, consciousness remains puzzling and controversial, being "at once the most familiar and [also the] most mysterious aspect of our lives". Perhaps the only widely agreed notion about the topic is the intuition that consciousness exists. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied and explained as consciousness. Sometimes, it is synonymous with the mind, and at other times, an aspect of mind. In the past, it was one's "inner life", the world of introspection, of private thought, imagination and volition. Today, it often includes any kind of cognition, experience, feeling or perception. It may be awareness, awareness of awareness, or self-awareness either continuously changing or not. There might be different levels or orders of consciousness, or different kinds of consciousness, or just one kind with different features. Other questions include whether only humans are conscious, all animals, or even the whole universe. The disparate range of research, notions and speculations raises doubts about whether the right questions are being asked.

Examples of the range of descriptions, definitions or explanations are: simple wakefulness, one's sense of selfhood or soul explored by "looking within"; being a metaphorical "stream" of contents, or being a mental state, mental event or mental process of the brain; having phanera or qualia and subjectivity; being the 'something that it is like' to 'have' or 'be' it; being the "inner theatre" or the executive control system of the mind.

consciously         
  • meditating]]
  • [[Thomas Nagel]] argues that while a human might be able to imagine what it is like to be a [[bat]] by taking "the bat's point of view", it would still be impossible "to know what it is like for a bat to be a bat." (''[[Townsend's big-eared bat]] pictured'').
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher from the 17th century
  • John Searle in December 2005
  • The [[Necker cube]], an ambiguous image
  • Schema of the neural processes underlying consciousness, from [[Christof Koch]]}}
THE STATE OR QUALITY OF SENTIENCE OR AWARENESS OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXISTENCE
ConsciousNess; Conscious; Phenomenal consciousness; Psychological consciousness; Conciousness; Conscious mind; Consciously; Semiconscious; Concious; State of consciousness; Consiousness; Subjective consciousness; Human consciousness; States of consciousness; States of Consciousness; Concept of consciousness; Semicomatose; Tongue awareness; Defining consciousness; Consciousness studies; Evolution of consciousness; Access consciousness; Consciousness researcher; Evolutionary origin of consciousness; Artifact consciousness; Medical aspects of consciousness; Scientific study of consciousness
Conscious         
  • meditating]]
  • [[Thomas Nagel]] argues that while a human might be able to imagine what it is like to be a [[bat]] by taking "the bat's point of view", it would still be impossible "to know what it is like for a bat to be a bat." (''[[Townsend's big-eared bat]] pictured'').
  • Enlightenment]] philosopher from the 17th century
  • John Searle in December 2005
  • The [[Necker cube]], an ambiguous image
  • Schema of the neural processes underlying consciousness, from [[Christof Koch]]}}
THE STATE OR QUALITY OF SENTIENCE OR AWARENESS OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL EXISTENCE
ConsciousNess; Conscious; Phenomenal consciousness; Psychological consciousness; Conciousness; Conscious mind; Consciously; Semiconscious; Concious; State of consciousness; Consiousness; Subjective consciousness; Human consciousness; States of consciousness; States of Consciousness; Concept of consciousness; Semicomatose; Tongue awareness; Defining consciousness; Consciousness studies; Evolution of consciousness; Access consciousness; Consciousness researcher; Evolutionary origin of consciousness; Artifact consciousness; Medical aspects of consciousness; Scientific study of consciousness
·adj Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
II. Conscious ·adj Made the object of consciousness; known to one's self; as, conscious guilt.
III. Conscious ·adj Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.

Wikipédia

Higher consciousness

Higher consciousness is the consciousness of God or, in the words of Dawn DeVries, "the part of the human mind that is capable of transcending animal instincts". While the concept has ancient roots, it was significantly developed in German idealism, and is a central notion in contemporary popular spirituality, including the New Age movement.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para lost consciousness
1. The pensioner then lost consciousness and collapsed.
2. After five strokes, the woman lost consciousness.
3. And over three hours, Sahib slowly lost consciousness.
4. She lost consciousness later, and underwent operations last night.
5. Shortly after taking the medication, Eliyahu collapsed and lost consciousness.