Our Circadian Rhythms
One that changes. For example: you driving a car in a city.
There are many different ways that energy changes. For example electrical energy can transform into heat energy, cold energy or light energy. Other energies and their changes can include gravitational, chemical, mechanical and kinetic.
Three states of consciousness Waking, Dreaming and Sleeping Underlying all the three is Transcendental Consciousness If that gets establised round the clock then it is known as Cosmic Consiousness Then a higher state which is known as God Consciousnes Final and highest state is Unity Consciousness
Of course it changes. For example, at some point it is moving in one direction; half a cycle later it is moving in the opposite direction.
No. But the feeling that you're being pushed toward the outside of the curve is.
Alternating temperature changes, usually cyclical.
Cyclical unemployment
Cyclical hiring is when companies hire based on sales and staffing demands. An example of cyclical hiring is when companies hire extra employees during the holiday season.
The water cycle. The life cycle.
Changes in memory, consciousness, or identity 😬
A cyclic change is a change that occurs periodically. An example of a cyclic change in science is the movement of the planets around the sun.
Stream of consciousness writing style.
A brain injury
The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
The production and use of...is typically cyclical
The word cyclical means to go in cycles. Pair it up with nature and you are looking at patterns and developments that re-occur on a regular basis in nature. For example the life CYCLE of a plant is the same over and over with other plants of the same species.A woman's menstrual period is cyclical since it occurs approx every 28 days.Anything that re-occurs naturally in nature on a regular basis is cyclical nature.
Benefits from this type of therapy come from both the new changes in the physiology, as well as the changes in the consciousness and awareness of physically existing patterns.