Sentences with phrase «layers of consciousness»

The touch, in varying levels of forcefulness, allows for expression of the internal — made up of the multidimensional layers of consciousness.
There are so many layers of consciousness beyond the rational and irrational.
The Flat Side of the Knife combines physical spaces with illusory spaces that appear only in mirrors, reflecting what the artist refers to as «layers of consciousness,» akin to psychological and hallucinatory spaces in the mind.
First 5 limbs are described as external or related to practices concerning with body and mental attitudes, and last three are concerned about exploring deeper layers of consciousness.
There is an interconnected layer of consciousness 3.
Take the cultural cues in his work: the Rockwellian Americana he essays in Blue Velvet; the Bauhaus by way of Antoni Gaudi of Dune; or the late - Hitchcock identity puzzles he rejiggers in Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive — both commonly seen as satires of what they represent but more accurately described, perhaps, as simple, uncommented - upon representations of what a lower layer of consciousness might consider to be unadorned gospel.

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To be specific, a human being or higher - order animal organism is an ongoing subject of experience in and through its dominant subsociety of occasions; but the coordination therewith required to sustain the flow of consciousness can only be achieved through the collaboration and coordination of millions of sub-fields of activity, subordinate layers of social order, within the organism.
When I hear a voice in my head, I don't know if it is God, or some layer of ego, consciousness or conscience... I need to pass it by the Bible.
The creation images found in the parables of Jesus concern the role of nature in an agricultural context and «engage those fundamental layers of human consciousness at which we feel our relationship with nature.
A higher state of consciousness diffused through the ultra-technified, ultra-socialized, ultra-cerebralized layers of the human mass, but without the emergence (neither necessary nor conceivable) at any point in the system of a universal, defined and autonomous Center of Reflection: this, by the first hypothesis, is all we are entitled to look for or desire as the eventual highest end of hominization.
Anxiously I followed my thoughts, as from layer to layer they descended towards the foundation of my consciousness, and, scattering one by one all the illusions which until then had screened its windings from my view, made them every moment more clearly visible.
On the one hand the overwhelming vastness of the Cosmos need no longer appall us, since the indefinite layers of Time and Space, far from being the lifeless desert in which we seemed to be lost, show themselves to be the bosom which gathers together the separate fragments of a huge Consciousness in process of growth.
For Bergson, each tension yields a problem that is also the mark of apparently irreconcilable views of what is vital to the place of human beings in the world: (1) Time is measurable according to length and brevity, but immeasurable in reality, because it is qualitative, felt, and immediate; (2) Psychological life is divided into a self awareness of deeper, dynamic layers of human beings and what is superficial and fixed; (3) There is an inner consciousness and an independent world apart from inner consciousness.
To me, Brian is representative of how we grow up here: the land is never far from our consciousness, and we layer our experiences with our tangible, physical world.
It is possible to discover, beneath the inevitable layers of childish wishing and escapism that may at times form the upper crust of symbolic consciousness, a long and continuous straining after mystery on the part of the human race.
Exceptional multimedia, layered behind live «news» broadcasts of the fear - mongering sort, paint a vivid picture of not only our collective consciousness, but also the filter through which Jabari views his world.
Working with Seattle, Washington — area neurosurgeons, the Allen Institute acquired healthy cells from the cortex — the outermost layer of the brain that coordinates perception, memory, thoughts, and consciousness — from patients undergoing surgery for epilepsy or brain tumors.
As for your consciousness, the third and the ultimate layer; you will be totally unaware of it.
I am also working on removing layers of self consciousness and doubt that are by - products of the fast approaching warmer seasons.
Like those earlier films (both directed by Roland Joffe), there is a strong social consciousness and political content, but Menges also brings a subdued dramatic atmosphere and rich visual sensibility to the film, layering scenes with telling details that illustrate the conditions of life in this place and time.
A much - expected gala evening at the AFI, Inherent Vice is both a joyful demonstration of what the adaptation of a novel should be and a feast of talented actors galore in various states of (70s vintage) dress and undress and enacting duplicitous layers of altered consciousness.
At first, the central question is the theoretical one put forth by Nathan, but just as the movie starts to peel back the layers of its thoughts on human consciousness, the questions becomes a far more mundane: Which of these three characters can we trust, and if we can't trust them, why can't we?
Kasischke, a National Books Critics Circle Award - winning poet, slowly draws readers into this twisty, stream - of - consciousness narrative, and readers discover layers upon layers of guilt and denial as reality gives way to the tricks of the mind.
The intention of consciousness - based yoga practices such as Chopra Yoga is to integrate and balance all the layers of our life so that our body, mind, heart, intellect, and spirit flow in harmony.
His movies layer the visual and the aural in virtuosic combinations of color, form, drama, and montage to produce a sublime, stream - of - consciousness effect that feels bewilderingly true to life.
The images build upon themselves in a layered stream of consciousness driven by the autobiographical, the conceptual and the emotional.
All of those layered contents could be addressed or reflected directly in the painting: the idea that the painting has the ability to reflect consciousness in a certain way — maybe in the way poetry can — in this peculiar language of colors arranged in a certain order.»
«Scapegoated, Discriminated Against, and Stereotyped» — Critic Ben Davis reviews Trenton Doyle Hancock's survey at the Studio Museum in Harlem, peeling back layers of the artist's surreal, sex - and - food - obsessed personal mythology to find a sensitive political consciousness.
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