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No. Sleeping is just an altered state of consciousness.
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Hypnosis is considered an altered state of consciousness where a person is in a highly focused and relaxed state. It involves heightened suggestibility and focused attention on specific thoughts or tasks directed by a hypnotist.
Altered states of consciousness.
Altered states of consciousness can occur from many different causes. What is commonly considered to be the cause is a chemical change in the body. This can be from ingesting, or otherwise introducing a known substance into the body that produces altered states of consciousness, or by altering the body's chemistry internally by fasting, sleep deprivation, pain, or meditation. Altered states of consciousness are very natural and occur to everyone, though most people do not recognize when it happens to them. And example would be if you were ever engrossed in some activity that you lost track of time, and then were surprised when you realized it. Some people do things like play games, knitting, working on car, reading, etc. and experience an altered state without realizing it. That is one reason why video games are so addicting.
REM is a stage of sleep, characterized by rapid eye movements, that occurs when we are dreaming. In that sense it is an altered state, although perfectly normal.
Subconscious
Consciousness is altered by emotion or deep thoughts such as fear of death, guilt, inner desires. Sometimes your mind begins to adapt to your subconscious when this happens. consciousness is altered when the conscious mind presieves that an alteration is necissary in the scene that ones mind has created within space time and matter
headache, fever, convulsions, anorexia, altered level of consciousness.
Franklin Merrell-Wolff has written: 'Pathways through to space' -- subject(s): Altered states of consciousness, Consciousness, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Self-realization 'Philosophy of Consciousness Without an Object' -- subject(s): Altered states of consciousness, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Self-realization