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cosmic consciousness

"...a higher form of consciousness than that possessed by the ordinary man." (Richard Maurice Bucke)
It makes more sense when viewed through Cosmic Consciousness.
by MadmanMichael April 21, 2017
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hair conscious

When someone if self conscious about their hair. They care a lot if their hair is a mess and carry about a hairbrush.
Girl 1: Whats that in your hair?

Girl 2: WHAT?! Whats wrong with my hair?! What is in it, where is the bathroom? WHERES MY HAIRBRUSH!!!!!!!

Girl two: Jeez its only a leaf, no need to be so hair conscious.
by LauraMcFarlane February 2, 2009
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Selfie-Conscious

The immediate feeling of embarrassment one experiences after posting 'selfies' on Facebook.
I was going to post a pic of myself at Times Square last night, but I was feeling to selfie-conscious.

selfie me embarrassed
by thekemp-clan August 31, 2013
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consciousness

the universe is consciousness.
by theVibeRider October 28, 2008
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consciousness

Latin: con scientia - with knowledge
individuality principle;
atman;
soul;
spirit;
self
Self-awareness;
that which we are;
related expressions:
consciential (pertaining to the consciousness)
conscientiology (consciousness, science of); noetics; consciousness studies
projection of the consciousness (out-of-body experience)
altered state of consciousness (e.g. hypnagogic state)
by NelsonCA January 20, 2006
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class consciousness

Understanding where you are social class-wise and how it relates to an ongoing class struggle.
Jimmy: God I hate how the people who own the company I work for makes 400x the money I do and because of that ends up having more political power

Jon: Man you finally learning about class consciousness!
by Pete_Zahutt March 13, 2021
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Consciousness

Our five senses grant us consciousness. Our only perception of our existance in this physical world. If we lose our hearing, eyesite sensation of touch taste and smell what could we percieve? Would we physically exist? Science would say no. If we had only 4 senses our physical existance would likely be completly different (but only in the way we perceive it). Imagine if we had 6 senses, 7 senses how about 100? They would all be equally significant as the five we have now. Unimaginable by the human mind until they are experienced. (How could you articulate to a blind man what it's like to see? You could try, but in the end its just something you must experience.) How different would our universe "look" to us? Remember, there's more to this physical universe than we can understand. Some might ask the question, if there are other life forms far away in the universe (science would say that there are) how many senses do they posess? How much more advanced would they be than us? How much more fit for "survival" would their higher consciousness allow them to be?
Is full consciousness possible for any living being? We know it's not very likely for humans since we use only %10 of our brain capacity.
by Ecamsan007 February 28, 2009
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