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To be capable of embarrassment is the beginning of moral consciousness. Honor grows from qualms.

~ John Leonard

John Leonard Consciousness Moral

Consciousness ain't slower than a blink of an eye.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Blink Of An Eye Consciousness

Consciousness provides the fertile ground where seeds of greatness are born.

~ Garey Gordon

Garey Gordon Consciousness

One part of my consciousness serves only one realm.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Consciousness Realm

The images of things are not the things in themselves.

~ E.l. Doctorow

E.l. Doctorow Consciousness Images

To duplicate meanings is to isolate the consciousness.

~ Floriano Martins

Floriano Martins Consciousness Duplication

There are no higher levels of consciousness, there are only different ways of perceiving things.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Awareness Consciousness Perception

Every age, every generation has its built in assumptions, that the world is flat, that the world is round etc. There are hundreds of hidden assumptions, things we take for granted, that may or may not be true. Of-course in the vast majority of cases historically, these things aren’t true. So presumably, if history is any guide, much about what we take for granted about the world simply isn’t true. But we’re locked into these precepts without even knowing it. That’s a paradigm.

~ John Hagelin Ph.d

John Hagelin Ph.d Consciousness Paradigm Truth Of Life

Once out of your cradle, you don't focus on the world in the abstract, perceiving things for the first time, but in synchrony with your accumulated knowledge, which enriches and helps define your experience, as well as ensuring its uniqueness.

~ Winifred Gallagher

Winifred Gallagher Attention Consciousness Focus Rationalism

Consciousness, which is the reflective element of Norman's conceptual brain, handles the higher functions at the metaphorical tip of the very top of that complicated organ. Because consciousness pays a lot of attention to your thoughts, you tend to identify it with cognition. However, if you try to figure out exactly how you run your business or care for your family, you soon realize that you can't grasp that process just by thinking about it. As Norman puts it, Consciousness also has a qualitative, sensory feel. If I say, 'I'm afraid,' it's not just my mind talking. My stomach also knots up.

~ Winifred Gallagher

Winifred Gallagher Attention Awareness Cognition Consciousness Focus

Because of Mother Nature, Humans become Conscious Beings.

~ Joey Lawsin

Joey Lawsin Consciousness Existence Quotes

Consciousness is the product of electrochemical signalling in the neurons of your brain. So when the brain stops functioning fully, your consciousness, or to a broader aspect your mind ceases to exist with its unique individualistic qualities. It's like the soothing flow of water. It is only water as long as its internal realm of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen, remains intact. If you break that structure which we call H20, it ceases to be water. Likewise a soul remains a soul, as longs as its neural structures remain intact. If you mess with those structure, then the entire personality of the soul may get radically altered. So, to think even further, if those neural structures inside your head stop working, then the soul ceases to exist forever. So, as long as you have a functional brain, you exist, and the moment that brain dies you die.

~ Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar Afterlife Consciousness Consciousness Explained Consciousness Mind Brain Consciousness Quotes Neurobiology Neuroscience

It is always now

~ Sam Harris

Sam Harris Consciousness

Lucidity was a slippery thing and her hands were wet.

~ Raabe Gabriel

Raabe Gabriel Consciousness Lucidity

A notion of character, not so much discredited as simply forgotten, once held that people only came into themselves partway through their lives. They woke up, were they lucky enough to have consciousness, in the act of doing something they already knew how to do: feeding themselves with currants. Walking the dog. Knotting up a broken bootlace. Singing antiphonally in the choir. Suddenly: This is I, I am the girl singing this alto line off-key, I am the boy loping after the dog, and I can see myself doing it as, presumably, the dog cannot see itself. How peculiar! I lift on my toes at the end of the dock, to dive into the lake because I am hot, and while isolated like a specimen in the glassy slide of summer, the notions of hot and lake and I converge into a consciousness of consciousness–in an instant, in between launch and landing, even before I cannonball into the lake, shattering both my reflection and my old notion of myself.

~ Gregory Maguire

Gregory Maguire Consciousness

A conscious being without free will is simply a metaphysical absurdity.

~ Raymond M. Smullyan

Raymond M. Smullyan Consciousness Determinism Free Will Natural Law

Magick is the manipulation of the Laws of Cause-and-Effect in accordance with one's Will, via states of Higher Consciousness.

~ J.adam Snyder

J.adam Snyder Cause And Effect Quotes Consciousness Esoteric J Adam Snyder Laws Magick Metaphysics Occult Occult Quotes Occult Science

The first two-dimensional images were thus not two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional things in the material world, as researchers have always assumed. Rather, they were ‘fixed’ mental images.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Shamanism is not simply a component of society: on the contrary, shamanism, together with its tiered cosmos, can be said to be the overall framework of society.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Perhaps the most striking feature of the west European Upper Palaeolithic, one on which many writers comment, is a sharp increase in the rate of change. Compared with the preceding Middle Palaeolithic, a great deal happened in a comparatively short time.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

The notion that an image is a scale model of something else (say, a horse) requires a different set of mental events and conventions from those that perceive the social symbolism of red marks on someone’s chest.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Around 30,000 years ago, in the Aurignacian, at the beginning of the Upper Palaeolithic, someone or some group in the Eyzies region invented drawing, the representation in two dimensions on the flat of the stone of what appeared in the environment in three dimensions.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Seeing’ two-dimensional images is therefore something that we learn to do, it is not an inevitable part of being human.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Consciousness has evolved biologically and can therefore be explained biologically.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

The cerebral cortex, the outer ‘skin’ of the brain, contains as many as ten billion neurons. This complexity is daunting. Yet it is out of complex interactions between the billions of neurons that consciousness arises.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Primary consciousness is a state of being aware of things in the world – of having mental images in the present.But it is not accompanied by any sense of a person with a past and future…

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Primary consciousness is a kind of ‘remembered present’…

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

I believe it is reasonable to assume that higher-order consciousness developed neurologically in Africa before the second wave of emigration to the Middle East and Europe.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Improved memory made possible the long-term recollection of dreams and visions and the construction of those recollections into a spirit world.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Some researchers believe that dreaming is what happens when sensory input to the brain is greatly diminished: the brain then ‘freewheels’, synapses firing more or less at random, and the brain tries to make sense of the resultant stream of images.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Once human beings had developed higher-order consciousness, they had the ability to see mental images projected onto surfaces and to experience afterimages.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

In southern Africa, a great many figures are ithyphallic. This feature has generally – and rather vaguely – been taken to refer to ‘masculinity’, but the painted contexts of the figures seems to confirm that, as in North America, sexual arousal was a metaphor for altered states of consciousness.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

For the makers, the paintings and engravings were visions, not representations of visions.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

In Lascaux and other sites, hoofs are depicted to show their underside, or hoofprint.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Under certain social circumstances, which may have varied from time to time and place to place, certain people (shamans) saw a relationship between the small, three-dimensional, projected mental images that they experienced at the far end of the intensified spectrum and fragments of animals that lay around their hearths.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

The portable animal statuettes were therefore far more than decorative trinkets: they were reified three-dimensional spirit animals with all their prophylactic and other powers.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

I now argue that entry into Upper Palaeolithic caves was probably seen as virtually indistinguishable from entry into the mental vortex that leads to the experiences and hallucinations of deep trance.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Certainly, the sensory deprivation afforded by the remote, silent and totally dark chambers, such as the Diverticule of the Felines in Lascaux and the Horse’s Tail in Altamira, induces altered states of consciousness.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

To understand the ‘wounded men’ of Upper Palaeolithic art, I now consider somatic hallucinations; these include attenuation of the body and limbs, polymelia (having extra limbs or digits), and, the one on which I focus, pricking and stabbing sensations.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art

Shamans submit to death in order to serve their communities.

~ James David Lewis-Williams

James David Lewis-Williams Consciousness Upper Palaeolithic Art
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