1. Altered State of Consciousness
2. Sleep 3. Dreams 4. Hypnosis 5. Meditation 6. Kinds of Extra Sensory Perception To be conscious means to be aware. Consciousness consists of all the sensations, perceptions, memories and feelings you are aware of any instant. We spend most of our lives in waking consciousness, a state of clear, organized alertness. In waking consciousness we perceive times, places and events as real, meaningful and familiar. But states of consciousness related to fatigue, delirium, hypnosis, drugs, and euphoria may differ markedly from “normal” awareness. Everyone experiences at least some altered states, such as sleep, dreaming, and daydreaming. In everyday life, changes in consciousness may also company long-distance running, listening to music, making love, or other circumstances.
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