Sentences with phrase «full consciousness»

"Full consciousness" refers to the state of being completely aware, alert, and mindful of one's thoughts, surroundings, and experiences. It means being fully present in the present moment, with an attentive and clear state of mind. Full definition
I suggest an approach that integrates both, while exercising with full consciousness of the way your body feels when it moves.
Thus if it is exercised in full consciousness, human beings can organise different facets of life in to a harmonious balance.
Third, scientific research and education should be conducted with full consciousness of the broad consequences of discovery and invention — for good and for ill.
We tried to do it with full consciousness, ironically even more than we'd brought to the table when we got married.
She hadn't fully regained full consciousness only because of the sedation.
* According to the OED, maieutic = pertaining to (intellectual) midwifery; i.e. to the Socratic process of helping a person to bring into full consciousness conceptions previously latent in his mind (from the Greek maieuesthai, to act as midwife).
Substantially, Gahl says: In the moment in which the penitent confesses a behavior that constitutes gravely sinful matter, committed without full consciousness and deliberate consent, the confessor will explain to him the doctrine of the Church regarding his particular problem and will refuse to impart absolution if the penitent will not commit himself in the future to avoid that behavior.
Leave them for a little while and make sure they are not coming back to full consciousness anytime soon, and enjoy the brief respite between them dozing off and you joining them.
This provides the DNA upgrade vibrational grid around body needed to sustain full consciousness and communication with the higher realms.
However, studies on full consciousness are still at very early stage and more rigorous approaches on a methodological level and refined conceptual developments are necessary.
Meditation in full consciousness constitutes a very promising field of research for health psychology within the framework of care.
Karen Hinton, de Blasio's former press secretary, who was recently placed in a medically induced coma after suffering a serious head injury, as of Saturday was coming out of sedation but hadn't yet regained full consciousness.
Above all any reappropriation of tradition must be made in the full consciousness of our present experience of loss.
A biologist reports seeing an extremely painful technique, which most groups use only with full anesthesia, applied by other groups to domestic animals in full consciousness, with no justification except laziness.
As a matter of fact, with the full consciousness of our own historical agency, we become aware that the justice which love inevitably seeks and in which it finds expression is, above all, political justice.
He was placed on a ventilator for a few days until he could breathe on his own again, but he did not regain full consciousness.
A night terror, also known as sleep terror or pavor nocturnus, is a parasomnia sleep disorder characterized by extreme terror and a temporary inability to regain full consciousness.
ALBANY — Mayor de Blasio's former press secretary, who was recently placed in a medically induced coma after suffering a serious head injury, is coming out of sedation but hasn't yet regained full consciousness, Gov. Cuomo said Saturday.
Three days later, the patient had regained full consciousness and full language comprehension, and he could reliably communicate by nodding his head «yes» or shaking his head «no.»
Sleepwalkers are known to perform complex movements such as walking in the absence of full consciousness.
In some types of brain injury, people eventually regain full consciousness, with normal awareness and intellect, but are trapped in an unresponsive body; they are said to be «locked in.»
By acknowledging these thoughts and bringing them into your full consciousness you can create congruence between what you're saying to yourself and what you believe.
Mindfulness comes from Buddhism, it is based on attention or full consciousness.
Students rest in a comfortable position, in full consciousness and a deep connection to inner wisdom, connection and intuition.
Techniques such as MBSR, MBCT applied to the full consciousness turns out relevant and result in improvement of general health.
The authors concentrate on the most prolific current of these last years in research terms: the meditation in full consciousness.
The objective is to define the concept of meditation and full consciousness, to then pay attention on the relevant psychotherapies and clinical studies in this domain.
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