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  1. 18 hours ago · Self-conscious awareness, the domain of Consciousness 3, is a higher order attentional state, such that both the self and its contents can be reflected upon. The extent to which this is present in ...

  2. 3 days ago · A thought experiment with “pain-pleasure” zombies illustrates that the mystery is deeper than we thought. In the 1990s the Australian philosopher David Chalmers famously framed the challenge ...

  3. 18 hours ago · The study of this phenomenon tended in the early 20th century to focus on the psychology and the phenomenology of the personal experience, generally described as an altered state of consciousness with specific characteristics, processes, stages, effects, and stimulants.

  4. 4 days ago · The quality of awareness when one witnesses sleep is not the same as the conscious awareness we experience during the waking state of consciousness. The presence of awareness during sleep, or witnessing is a quiet continuum of “I am-ness” that is perfect peace and contentment. What you are describing seems like a kind of vigilant insomnia.

  5. 2 days ago · Thu Jul 4 2024 - 04:00. The near-death experience (NDE) is a profound personal experience associated with death or impending death. NDEs have been reported over centuries and across cultures ...

  6. 1 day ago · The first is that mental states, even unconscious ones, have a phenomenology, unlike purely physical states, and this provides the fertile soil in which consciousness may take root. Granted, these states can be completely unconscious—the subject has no awareness of them—but (it may be said) they are blessed with phenomenological features and these make them at least conducive to consciousness.

  7. 1 day ago · One of the tools I've found informative on my own personal development growth and unconsciousness healing journey has been the discovery of the Map of Consciousness developed by Dr. David R. Hawkins. Dr. Hawkins was a renowned physician, author, lecturer, and researcher of consciousness who directed the largest psychiatric practice in the state of New York. In 1973, he co-authored