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Quotes About Consciousness

I love to dream, but I never try to dream and think at the same time.
~ Lovecraft H P
Slowly but inexorably crawling upon my consciousness and rising above every other impression, came a dizzying fear of the unknown; a fear all the greater because I could not analyse it, and seeming to concern a stealthily approaching menace; not death, but some nameless, unheard-of thing inexpressibly more ghastly and abhorrent.
~ Unknown
I recognise a distinction between dream life and real life, between appearances and actualities. I confess to an over-powering desire to know whether I am asleep or awake--whether the environment and laws which affect me are external and permanent, or the transitory products of my own brain.
~ Unknown
Contact with reality is not an all-or-nothing condition.
~ Unknown
Apparitions are often confused with hauntings. The difference is that apparitions are "live" (intelligent consciousness) and hauntings are "recordings."
~ Unknown
You must rouse into people's consciousness their own prudence and strength, if you want to raise their character.
~ Luc de Clapiers
The present moment is the only dimension of existence worth inhabiting, because it is the only one available to us. (...) Yet we live virtually all of our lives somewhere between memories, and aspirations, nostalgia and expectations.
~ Unknown
Thoughts have no sex.
~ Unknown
La mayoría de la gente no se fija en nada, y si se fija, no le importa.
~ Unknown
Dopo i politici e i poeti mi rivolsi agli artisti e indovinate che cosa scoprii? Che costoro, coscienti di esercitare bene la propria professione, pensavano di essere sapienti anche in altre cose, magari più importanti e difficili.
~ Luciano De Crescenzo
walked erect out of my sleep
~ Lucille Clifton
So live with men as if God saw you and speak to God, as if men heard you.
~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The effort mined a core of dizziness inside him. He resisted it, but then realizing that there was nothing attractive about consciousness, nothing he cared to know about the someone in charge of death and butterflies, he let himself go spiraling down past layers of darkness and shining wings, darkness and mystical light, and a memory of pain so bright that it became a white darkness wherein he lost all track of being.
~ Lucius Shepard
the fact that it's unbelievable but every single thing alive has its own center of being, and looks out on the world from that point of view, even a worm, or a jellyfish, hamsters, owls, the fact that even a leaf has feelings, the fact that you know the leaves are enjoying this warm sun going right through them,
~ Lucy Ellmann
What is the point of labeling each individual piece of fruit? Buy the fruit, EAT the ad! We've carved a chunk out of the ozone, burned up all the rainforests, soon we won't be able to BREATHE, and all because we had to label each individual piece of fruit.
~ Lucy Ellmann
Every time words are spoken, something is created. Be conscious of what you say and how you say it. Use words that build up, appreciate, encourage and inspire. Lucy MacDonald
~ Unknown
M]an [has] the power of abstraction from himself[.]
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Whatever kind of object … we are at any time conscious of, we are always at the same time conscious of our own nature[.]
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
We know the man by the object[.] Even the moon, the sun, stars, … [t]hat he sees them is an evidence of his own nature.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
In the perception of the senses consciousness of the object is distinguishable from consciousness of self; … in religion, consciousness of the object and self-consciousness coincide. … The object of the sense is … indifferent … ; … the object of religion is a selected object; … it essentially presupposes a critical judgement, a discrimination between the divine and the non-divine, between that which is worthy of adoration and that which is not worthy.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Israel is the historical definition of the specific nature of the religious consciousness, save only that here this consciousness was circumscribed by the limits of a particular, national interest. Hence, we need only let these limits fall, and we have the Christian religion.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
T]he object to which a subject essentially, necessarily relates, is nothing else than this subject's own … objective nature.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
According to Philo, God gave Moses power over the whole of Nature; all the elements obeyed him as the Lord of Nature. … Jehovah is Israel's consciousness of the sacredness and necessity of his own existence, - a necessity before which the existence of Nature, the existence of other nations, vanishes into nothing.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
God … is nothing else than the nature of understanding made objective.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach