How To Use Conscious In A Sentence

  • Have a cosmic awareness, an interest in ecology, environment, vegetarianism, or are very socially conscious.
  • The recoil from the shot blew James onto his back, unconscious once again.
  • It seems to embrace a lot of our speculations here about the willful nature of ideas, and works well for things within our conscious realm, from babies to ballpoints.
  • The woman herself lay in Epsom Cottage Hospital for four days without regaining consciousness.
  • Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness.
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  • These new forces have synchronized with the conscious policy of a certain sector of Canadian opinion which has persistently sought to detach us from that quarter of the world's orbit and the world's people comprised in the British federacy. Whither Canada
  • Nilufer Bharucha, faculty in the department of English and project coordinator, explained that the term diaspora means to be scattered or dispersed across national boundaries, and has been self-consciously used today by postcolonial theorists to describe those who got displaced from their home owing to colonial politics and post-colonial economic realities. Analysis
  • But it was the introduction of the breathalyser in 1967 that really thrust her into the public's consciousness, especially as she herself was a non-driver.
  • We all have implicit or unconscious biases that impact our behavior. Christianity Today
  • Don't you find it tiresome always having to be conscious of your appearance? Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh I know, post-lapsarian; I am definitely conscious of my fall from an edenic state of grace! Agatha Christie and Guilt « Tales from the Reading Room
  • His writing is rather self - consciously poetic.
  • These prose pieces ultimately acquire a kind of poetic intensity of effect in their bleak circumscription of the character's experience, although they avoid self-consciously "poetic" devices: Narrative Strategies
  • Any instrument of knowledge proving the non-existence of consciousness, could do so only by making consciousness its object -- 'this is consciousness'; but consciousness, as being self-established, does not admit of that objectivation which is implied in the word 'this,' and hence its previous non-existence cannot be proved by anything lying outside itself. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • It still whispered about, prowling in the back of his consciousness, murmuring darkly even though his body was slack with well-satisfied relief. Captured by Moonlight
  • Some people think that it is difficult to prove the existence of the unconscious mind.
  • Could it be -- and the sudden thought stung him to the quick -- that she was deliberately and consciously degrading herself to what she knew was a lower plane of thought and life, that the bond of their older companionship might still remain unsevered? Phantom Wires A Novel
  • Real will is an attribute of consciousness, not of the sleep in which most people pass their waking lives.
  • In ways often too subtle to be conscious but sometimes overt, I believe, blacks remain devalued in American schools, where, for example, a recent national survey shows that through high school they are still more than twice as likely as white children to receive corporal punishment, be suspended from school, or be labeled mentally retarded. Race and the Schooling of Black Americans
  • As a telemarketing Sales Wolf, my conscious is always clear. Archive 2007-03-01
  • I unconsciously manipulate situations to my advantage
  • As such, you could look at religious tracts and systems as being blue-prints for consciousness.
  • In a seemingly unprovoked incident, the attackers hit both men and women in the 16-strong party, with a 72-year-old woman left unconscious.
  • Regardless of whether those pessimistic readings of the debate are correct, and of whether the zombie idea itself is sound or incoherent, it continues to stimulate fruitful work on consciousness, physicalism, phenomenal concepts, and the relations between imaginability, conceivability, and possibility. Zombies
  • In this sense, he saw scientific psychology as anti-life: the more the critical reason dominates, the more impoverished life becomes; but the more myth we are capable of making conscious, the more life we integrate.
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • After initially dismissing the likelihood that consumers would "cut the cord" by turning off their pay-TV subscriptions, media executives are starting to acknowledge the need to sell smaller bundles of TV to lure younger, and more cost-conscious consumers. Cable-TV Honchos Cry Foul Over Soaring Cost of ESPN
  • I guess my subconscious is trying to tell me something, LOL! Twilight Lexicon » Robert Pattinson Needs Your Support
  • If they fail to reproduce their kind, they have failed in their purpose; they are unconsciously ruled by the philoprogenitive passion; it is their raison d'etre, for it they are fed, clothed, trained, bred. Captivity
  • That doesn't seem to ruffle the feathers of the American consciousness or make them feel inadequate.
  • But why is conscious experience emphatically positive?
  • Do heterosexuals make a conscious decision to be straight?
  • In these environmentally conscious times, this is an uncomfortable growth industry.
  • Her tale has a consciously youthful tone and storyline, combined with a sly humour.
  • But gack, it's just so clumsy here, and so very, very self-conscious.
  • Though unconscious of them, such memories are claimed to be significant causal factors in shaping conscious thought and behavior.
  • I like to think if the galaxy is a conscious being then it would be self aware, as I'm thinking of it as a hyperconscious being.
  • They quite unselfconsciously continued to drape themselves over each other; one would rest his head on the other's shoulder, the other would wrap his arms around his friend.
  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • She had never been brought face to face with her great-uncle, and never devoted any conscious thought to him.
  • Hip-hop has long been one of the most fashion-conscious cultural phenomena in America.
  • Nicola is unconscious, hidden in a ditch by the road. The Sun
  • But before sleep could sneak one pajamaed toe into the bedsheets of her consciousness, an electric shock jolted her painfully into alertness. The Three Furies
  • It is quite another to attribute a sense of mechanical consciousness to ancient pre-industrial civilization.
  • Ironically, the fire was the indirect result of a new environmental consciousness. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • I slipped under the light sheets with her and joined her in complete unconsciousness.
  • 'It must be -- eight o'clock,' said the gasping voice -- '_eight o'clock_;' and the tone became a whisper, as though the idea thus half involuntarily revealed had been drawn jealously back into the strongholds of consciousness. Robert Elsmere
  • (He pointed at the bundle she held, while she nodded proudly, beaming on me with good-nature and consciousness of success and prosperity.) "This overcoat is as good as a blanket," he went on, advancing the skirt of it that I might feel its thickness. THE SPIKE
  • He was severely concussed and drifting in and out of consciousness.
  • His safety-conscious friend, still on the pavement, nodded, clearly agreeing. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if they existed, they were too swift for her consciousness to register. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • A man had collapsed in Victoria Place in the town and was unconscious.
  • When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds.
  • Has celebrity chefdom made you image-conscious? Times, Sunday Times
  • The character who seems most conscious that the ides of March falls within Lent is Brutus, especially in his account of the manner in which the assassination should be conducted.
  • Cliche is symptomatic of an entropic democracy where meaningless statements are repeated unconsciously by the masses.
  • But just as terror is about to knock something shifts, perhaps enough consciousness raised that a sinister energy is alchemize, and terror turns and retreats from the door. My Journey to Report on the Horrors and Hope in the Congo (Part VI)
  • And this means that the theories of universally acting psychical repression, of the unconscious, of the endopsychic censor, of the significance of resistance and amnesia, of the employment of highly complicated and phantastic symbolism, of the manifestations of sexuality and so forth have been made use of in a high-handed, uncalled for, unnecessary and unscientific manner to prove the truth of the thesis with which the author set out upon his journey. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • It is probably very rare for consciousness to scan every component of a particular compound of limitation.
  • Believe me it's far more difficult to know what to say to an unconscious loved one than the movies make out.
  • We have been talking about the intentionality of consciousness, the role of sensation in perception, and so on.
  • Human consciousness watched the kingdoms that they had cast from outside as a nonphysical presence.
  • People were half-conscious that this system was a superficial and artificial means of control.
  • In the midst of a sermon, he suffered an apoplectic attack and remained unconscious for the rest of his life.
  • The material world is manifest out of singular consciousness, nondual suchness, it evolves ... and then transcends again. Sebastian Siegel: Manifesting the Moon
  • Clearly, this is the way people are moving—we have a health-conscious society. Under Pressure, McDonald's Adds Apples to Kids Meals
  • As conscious beings we can deduce that the logical conclusion of this decline is our extinction.
  • He used his key to get in here and when he saw you feverous and unconscious, he refused to leave.
  • Maybe it's a memory producing itself outside your conscious mind or maybe it's real. The Sun
  • You'd have to surrender your phones at the door or be punched unconscious by an air marshal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nineteenth-century Britain was a class-conscious society.
  • For the health conscious, we recommend one of the baked Indian breads or steamed rice with a side dish of choice.
  • The time had come when a book of that kind was desirable and perhaps, subconsciously had been waited for, particularly by the women of the war generation and at the moment owed to the catenation of events which had nothing to do with the 'author and had nothing to do with its appearance. A Personal Confession of Faith
  • To highlight the point, the following terminological distinction has been suggested: The term choice should be used to encompass the sorting out of options, whether conscious or nonconscious. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • We can think simultaneously of opposites (e.g. existence and nonexistence, round and angular), and these opposites must be simultaneously present in our consciousness, for otherwise we could not compare them, nor perceive and declare their oppositeness. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • But these should occur as a result of tradition or of conscious choice rather than of necessity.
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhoea, rectal tenesmus: unable to keep standing, she urinates under herself; the pupils are dilated, the eyes haggard; complete mind-blindness, near-total failure of reflexes, deep unconsciousness, breathing dyspneic, heart-beat faint and very fast, pulse barely perceptible; dead in thirty-six hours. Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
  • Though humans are never present in the photographs, human presence is emphasised through foregrounding the conscious activity of design.
  • People who are emotionally needy or manipulate others to get their own way by making them feeling guilty are unconscious vampires.
  • The victim then approaches the youth and throws a fierce right-hand jab, punching him on the chin and knocking him unconscious. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. 
  • What we can do is look into our subconscious mind and see what affects us and how strongly. Times, Sunday Times
  • In these two wind-conscious memoirs, the word flutter appears often and imaginatively. Deconstructing Obama
  • They were conscious that he disapproved.
  • The Santa Monica iteration of this summer staple is one of the most budget-conscious ones at $40 (proceeds benefit the Special Olympics), but if you want to go even lower there's the $5 Thrillist food truck rally in Hollywood (proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels). Your Weekend To Do-List: Block Party, Blaxploitation, & Beer
  • Physical Geology is full of such selections — of the picking out of the soft from the hard, of the soluble from the insoluble, of the fusible from the infusible, by natural agencies to which we are certainly not in the habit of ascribing consciousness. Essays
  • In its fiscal 2013 budget request, the agency notes that it's asking for about $128 million less than it got last year, including what it called a "cost-conscious" reduction of 25 jobs. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Having consciousness of public servant, stressing social responsibility and enhancing moral duty are especially important.
  • All this is accomplished through one master program. and several subroutines, and requires no conscious grasp of the problem.
  • This process is said to occur automatically at the level of the preconscious.
  • Exhausted and semi-conscious, my peripheral awareness of a sort of beige abyss was occasionally punctuated by explosions of extreme color.
  • Come celebrate with the young artists in attendance as they inject fresh colour, life, scent, spirit, humour and unselfconscious whimsy into our art scene.
  • Dealing only with conscious feelings or cognitions may be an inadequate approach to changing feelings or behaviors in the long term.
  • She did not regain consciousness and died the next day.
  • I have the queer, faint, pit-water smell of it in my nostrils now as I write, and my fingers have subconscious memories of the soft, “cloggy” feel of the long-damp pages. The House on the Borderland
  • It is certainly not a convincing retort to point out that: the argument is inconsistent with the existence of a Board having powers as specified under Section 11 of the Broadcasting Act. However, in assenting to the Act, Parliament either did not know what it was doing; or was making an idle gesture, not expecting the Board to promulgate any regulations respecting standards of programs, the character of advertising, the amount of time that may be devoted to advertising, and other matters specifically referred to, in the Act; or as I believe to be much more likely, Parliament consciously denied the argument that broadcasting can be left to the normal criteria and judgments of the market place. A High Standard
  • The court affidavit describes in hard-core detail how the other victim remembers drifting in and out of consciousness as Warren sexually assaulted her.
  • Humans add a formalized degree of consciousness to the morphic field - the noosphere - and, more importantly, a frequency of imagination.
  • In this way heart rate, respiration rate, oxygen consumption, and muscle tension all reduce without conscious effort.
  • An increased consciousness of conceptual systems as necessary fictions accompanies a growing awareness of the conventions of narrative.
  • Teenagers are very fashion conscious, especially girls.
  • Critics and fellow writers admired them, but grew increasingly weary with the deranged self-consciousness of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • The early-twentieth-century cult of the wilderness further boosted the popularity of night air among the health-conscious.
  • The host of different beings attributed with consciousness that exist within the Chewong universe have structurally similar qualities to humans.
  • The nine still conscious members of Unit 9 ran at a full clip straight down the hallway, engaging in a mad dash toward the east exit.
  • The three races of conscious beings which inhabit the planet live together in perfect harmony. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new objects of mass consciousness are not marches and peace signs, but things like est, gestalt, smorgasbord, hypnotism, tai chi, health food etc, etc.
  • Her features were fine; her soulful green eyes sparkled with excitement, and her rosebud mouth was turned up in an unconscious smile.
  • Scientists have no need to explore the internal logic of the consciousness of matter simply because it does not exist.
  • How can the royal family exist in the public consciousness if not through the flashbulbs and omnipresent cameras?
  • He notes a case where a user inhaled the gas from a mask directly attached to a medical gas tank, lost consciousness, and subsequently died from oxygen deprivation.
  • They then rated the unpleasantness of the intrusive thought, their attempts to dismiss the thought from consciousness, and their perceived success in reducing the frequency of the thought.
  • Shame: a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • I expect this was a conscious tactic for assuaging a common anxiety, and it did make it easier to ignore that difference between us.
  • Likewise, the quality of each sense perception is embodied as a sense consciousness - sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
  • The dictionary as a mode of literature is the antithesis of automatic writing, that disembodied burbling of the unconscious.
  • Andrew smiled unconsciously and reached out the back of his hand to stroke away stray hairs.
  • When the golden fish icon turned to gray, let out a long sigh subconsciously.
  • Or was the examination performed on an uncomplaining conscious patient, who felt that they did not have the right to question why this nasty thing had to be done again and again?
  • He was knocked unconscious by the impact.
  • She was regaining consciousness now, but the fear was coming with her.
  • Animal consciousness has long been assumed to be a nonviable arena of investigation.
  • DreamWorks, in particular, has made the kind of allusive, parodic cultural self-consciousness that used to be called postmodernism safe for the whole family. NYT > Home Page
  • He tested its balance almost unconsciously: lean too far to either side, and it slowed to acrawl. Achille's Choice
  • Pictures of huge Angel statues and former industrial buildings turned into art galleries lend themselves to good imagery for fashion-conscious think tanks it seems.
  • Your unconscious mind will come up with new ways of looking at things and answers to your problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • What varies, and varies dramatically, is the conscious effort with which they are identified and undertaken.
  • The subconscious receives no instruction from the conscious to look for the stored, relevant information, so it is not supplied. Self-Hypnosis
  • It is squarely in the scientific tradition and is a conscious attempt to apply scientific method to international relations.
  • As Woods and other image-conscious corporate pinups fade from the leaderboards, a more varied and relaxed cast of characters has been winning tournaments. Golf's Yearlong Happy Hour
  • For its part, the royal government was fully conscious of its dependence upon the pomeshchiks.
  • It is a role she embraces with regal dignity and a hint of self-conscious reluctance.
  • He believes he blacked out at least five times before he regained consciousness in the shallows by the river bank.
  • The war is between my habitual and conscious thoughts about how to live and a new perspective struggling to be born.
  • What can we say about pure consciousness? The Broken God
  • Or it may be the removal of any self-consciousness that can often accompany public expression of Jewishness in the diaspora.
  • Karlin relates the oppressive anti-Semitism his forebears endured in a vague, almost elliptical style with dips into the stream of consciousness.
  • It was the first time I left the house without my hooter hider and for once I stopped being so goddamned self-conscious about doing something NATURAL! Bare Your Boobs In The Air! Like You Just Don’t Care! | Her Bad Mother
  • The unconscious mind of man sees correctly even when conscious reason is blind and impotent.
  • Not many days afterwards she began to lose consciousness and lapsed into meaningless, rambling speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, to make the whole matter clear, let me repeat that this event, the inbreak of Self-consciousness, took place, or BEGAN to take place, an enormous time ago, perhaps in the beginning of the Neolithic Age. Pagan and Christian creeds: their origin and meaning
  • Sometimes as a social historian one sees currents that recur time and time again in the memetic ocean of man's consciousness, and we wonder what drives them.
  • These defensive behavior patterns derive from our subconscious fears.
  • But then I needed their attentiveness, as I was collapsed and semi-conscious at the top of a frozen wasteland, the nearest settlement being miles down the mountain.
  • Her head hit the pavement with a muffled bash, and she was knocked unconscious.
  • Even the person who is crafting the design is constantly making conscious plans and decisions.
  • I thought figure-conscious girlbands were meant to eat only fresh fruit, vegetables and sushi. The Sun
  • For better or worse, Vietnam remains seared in our national consciousness.
  • She was a beautiful ship, in what we call "high kelter;" she seemed a living body, conscious of her own superior power over her opponents, whose shot she despised, as they fell thick and fast about her, while she deliberately took up an admirable position for battle. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
  • The dying man's eyes glazed over as he sank deeper into unconsciousness.
  • A comedy about becoming fully conscious, AND SOPHIE COMES TOO follows the three Abramowitz sisters and their mother Sophie, who may or may not wake from a coma before her daughters take control of their increasingly chaotic lives: Barbara, a single lesbian, doesn't want her wacky family's calamity to interfere with her sex life or the pending adoption of a baby girl from China. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • The experience helped to change her social consciousness.
  • But the author often lets his protagonists come back to their homeland in a moral level, which shows narrowness and contradictoriness of Lu Yao's homeland consciousness.
  • It's a way of (consciously or unconsciously) weaseling out of actually taking responsibility for your actions.
  • At all events he recognizes the possibility of conscious receptivity in disembodied spirits. caught up -- (Ac 8: 39). to the third heaven -- even to, &c. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • She was conscious that many women would have seen such a sartorial disaster as comical.
  • He advocates the instinct, the imagination, the unconsciousness, by means of the intelligence which he esteems so far beneath them ....
  • Any approach that intends to resolve fear will have to help bring about change in the subconscious mind. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • Vomiting while unconscious can lead to death by asphyxiation.
  • All the time Stephen was lying face down and unconscious in the bath tub.
  • It showed me a way of arguing, quite different from the hot-faced, angry exchanges with family members or the awkward, self-conscious exchanges with school friends.
  • The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away.
  • Aboriginal society had mechanisms, even though unformulated and largely unconscious to its practitioners, of dealing with religious flexibility.
  • She hit her head on a rock and lost consciousness.
  • Greek name perpetuated by the people and referring to this covering of hoary pines -- a name which the cartographers, arbitrary and ignorant as they often are, have unconsciously disguised. Old Calabria
  • While theoretical academics and self-conscious modernists shy away from the sentimental pitfalls of such subjects as love, sex and death, the country and western crooners would give the human tragi-comedy full unashamed voice. This week's new exhibitions
  • Those letters dealing with the minutiae of politics are much less self-conscious than the diaries and have the value of immediacy. THE GUARDSMEN
  • In the harsh vanity of her conscious capableness and young strength she thought thus, half forgetting her own follies, and half excusing them on the ground of inexperience. The Old Wives' Tale
  • Morris' interest in lexicography grew, and he produced his own dictionary of Australian English, consciously modelled on the OED, in 1898.
  • It makes me a bit self-conscious. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am familiar with the mix of Bromley lads and lasses out for a good time, having a drink or two, a boogie on the dancefloor and perhaps a sneaky snog before the semi-unconscious journey home.
  • Hereafter, then, we shall continue to use the term consciousness as descriptive of that part of our mentality which constitutes what is commonly known as the "mind"; while that mental force, which, so far as our animal life is concerned, operates through the sympathetic nerve system, we shall hereafter describe as "_sub_conscious. Psychology and Achievement Being the First of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
  • From what we’ve seen Connie do over the last four years, it seems as if her self-assigned mission is to identify artists in all media who are making nondogmatic, nondidactic work that nonetheless aims to change political consciousness, encourage those artists, and bring them together. Living Justice
  • At the same time he was conscious of a deep and mysterious horror deep inside him.
  • To define ideology as"false consciousness"was not an accidental error made by Engels as said by some scholars, but the consistent idea possessed by both Marx and Engels self.
  • When, after a long wait, and little suspecting what was going to be said to me, I was received in audience, it appeared that I had been summoned to receive a polite but decided admonition against wounding the susceptibilities of my listeners by expressions which were not “good form,” and when I, unconscious of wrongdoing, asked which expression she alluded to, the unfortunate word “beslobber” was alleged; my young hearers were not Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth
  • Close by the stir of the great city, with all its fret and chafe and storm of life, in the desolate garden of that sombre house, and under the withering eyes of relentless Crime, revived the Arcady of old, -- the scene vocal to the reeds of idyllist and shepherd; and in the midst of the iron Tragedy, harmlessly and unconsciously arose the strain of the Pastoral Music. Lucretia — Complete
  • The dishes are mostly light, with an emphasis on seafood, so the book is a real find for health-conscious food enthusiasts.
  • They are, at the same time, autobiographies that emphasize how memories and consciousness of the working of ethnicity in the United States inform and nuance their writing.
  • Blue-eyed men may have unconsciously learned to value a physical trait that can facilitate recognition of own kin," the scientists said in the journal Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
  • It spirals from crisp oration into stream-of-consciousness babble and finally into gibberish.
  • All through dinner - they ended up in Barnes village, not on the King's Road - Rebecca was conscious of competing with her mother. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • As their name suggests, ‘romances of real life’ denote a self-consciously oxymoronic genre.
  • In his first film, it almost did - for he was telling a heart-warming, unselfconscious story.
  • The inheritance spent, the painters indulge in reverie, romanticizing the past, retreating into what Jung would call the collective unconscious. Haiti: an act of Devil « Anglican Samizdat
  • He was far too large for the traffic and pedestrians to avoid, but both consciously tried to do so.
  • I left the San Francisco murals scene a few years later, tired of its supposedly socially-conscious artists backbiting and claim-jumping for grants, feeling that too many muralists only did artwork when a check arrived.
  • Several barriers in his consciousness that normally stand sentinel around his impressions of women become pliable and my image begins to migrate towards that of his mother.
  • One man was so drunk as to be barely conscious.
  • They know the horse best and can identify crucial discrepancies, but may also unconsciously inhibit the vet's objectivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Questioner : Is the witness - consciousness permanent or not?
  • So current cognitive models of language, memory, perception and so forth are also basically neutral to the question of consciousness.
  • His expression agitated me so that I unconsciously rose to my feet and warned him off with my fan; but he seemed rooted to the spot. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 31, May, 1860
  • He did not regain consciousness for several days.
  • Our equipe, our "team," - the French is beginning to emerge from deep layers of my unconscious -- includes six of us: Lee-Ann juggling logistics as before, with Cassidy, my assistant back home, here to help her and me; Amy, the social worker who is our clinical director, will come tomorrow. James S. Gordon: At School: A Place to Help Haitian Children
  • American television and cinema to my recollection has always featured sanctimonious public preachifying, to the extent that Eastwood mocks this rift in the American consciousness in “High Plains Drifter.” Fundamentalist obsession with the Crucifixion (Why are some people obsessed with the Crucifixion?, pt. 2)
  • The cloned child would have her uniquely individuating consciousness that would be constitutive of her personal identity.
  • We messaged them, asking if they had consciously avoided each other at the party, but the two did not revert.
  • The power of hypnosis exists largely in the direct communication with the subconscious.

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