Physiological consciousness is the theory that consciousness may arise from a purely physiological perspective, discounting any creative force.
Fringe consciousness doesn't have the focal and perceptual qualities of full consciousness.
Since there is broadly a lack of necessity for the plural form of consciousness, there isn't necessarily a cataloged form of it. Because of this, forms of a pluralized consciousness are often denoted in terms such as a "hive mind" or "collective consciousness".
Cosmic consciousness is being in that state of realization, of enlightenment where one becomes conscious that we are not the body although we have a body, we are not the mind although it seems to exist. When we realize we are the Divine Soul, when we become the witness, the observer, we reach that state of consciousness. This consciousness which is self-awareness or self-realization goes deeper into God-realization. It goes on to realizing that this entire cosmos is nothing but energy, Divine energy. This same energy is in you, in me, everything beautiful is a manifestation of this energy. This is cosmic consciousness, to become conscious that the entire cosmos is one Divine manifestation.
Life is a set of pre-determined experiences, given form by the consciousness this chain of experiences ends when the consciousness dissolves at the point of death.
alertness, awareness, realization, sensibility
Gerd Sommerhoff has written: 'Analytical biology' -- subject(s): Biomathematics, Life (Biology) 'Life, brain, and consciousness' -- subject(s): Consciousness, Neuropsychology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Consciousness, System analysis 'More electricity for boys'
Antonio R. Damasio has written: 'The Feeling of What Happens' -- subject(s): Consciousness, Emotions, Mind and body, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Consciousness, Physiological aspects of Emotions 'Self comes to mind' -- subject(s): Brain, Evolution, Developmental neurobiology, Consciousness 'Spinoza avait raison' 'Looking for Spinoza' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Mind and body, Emotions, Neurobiology
A. J. Malerstein has written: 'A Piagetian model of character structure' 'The conscious mind' -- subject(s): Consciousness, Developmental psychobiology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Consciousness, Physiology, Psychophysiology
A periodic state of physiological rest during which consciousness is suspended.
Maintenance of adequate blood flow and nutrients to the brain with proper elimination of toxic substances; maintenance of adequate oxygenation of the blood that goes to the brain. Therefore, the cardiovascular, respiratory and urinary tracts, and endocrine factors, all play a role in keeping consciousness.
Uri Bergmann has written: 'Neurobiological foundations for EMDR practice' -- subject(s): Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing, Nervous System Physiological Phenomena, Physiology, Consciousness
physiological shunt.
Fringe consciousness doesn't have the focal and perceptual qualities of full consciousness.
Yes, consciousness is a noun.
physiological hunger
Has he gained consciousness yet?
Consciousness