Sentences with phrase «conscious mind states»

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All of the - practices - of Buddhism tend towards this end — chanting, meditation, conscious mindfulness, these and other practices are essentially a form of mind - training, the objective of which is the generation of wholesome states of being and the relief of suffering.
The conscious state of mind is experienced in the exclusive, first - person perspective of each of our organisms, never observable by anyone else.
«Conscious breathing, which is a powerful meditation in its own right, will gradually put you in touch with the body... As soon as your habitual state changes from being out of the body and trapped in your mind, to being in the body and present in the Now, your physical body will feel lighter, clearer, more alive.»
I bet you, Alpha Bro, are truly happy in your blissful state of delirium... Not feeling on the levels of the conscious mind that you a too «beta» and weak and afraid to feel.
3) Citizen's Mark makes it their mission to ensure that from sourcing to production, their whole process is done with an ethical and socially conscious state of mind.
That these plaintive tunes are so self - conscious underlines Juno's state - of - mind.
If you want to volunteer for the most ethical, right - minded, state - of - the - art, safety - conscious volunteer animal relocation organization, then you have found your niche.
It's all about a way of addressing everyday work as a kind of mantra or ritual, like a conscious trance state that, on one hand, opens a space of freedom for the mind and, on the other, focuses intense attention on what is actually in front of our eyes.
Organized by the University Art Gallery at Colorado State University, Drawing Inward reveals how Oelze plumbed the depths of the conscious and unconscious mind through visual experimentation.
He continues, «I think of the abstraction as coming from a primordial subconscious state, and the image and narrative paintings as coming from the more rational, conscious mind
Automatism: a state of mind in which a person, though capable of action, is not conscious of what the person is doing at the time the crime was alleged to have been committed.
Involuntary intoxication: a state of mind in which a person is conscious of his action, but unaware that his faculties have become appreciably impaired by a foreign substance.
You may find there is evidence which tends to show that the defendant was physically unable to control his physical actions because of automatism or unconsciousness; that is a state of mind in which a person, though capable of action, is not conscious of what the person is doing at the time the crime was alleged to have been committed.
The thematic analysis revealed one main theme: Sensing an unconscious and conscious state of mind, and two themes: A sudden emotional awareness and reflection, and arousal of conscious thought processes.
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