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Example sentences for "become conscious"

  • I believe that at the moment of death we become conscious that it is a mere illusion that has limited our existence to our person.

  • In the same way we become conscious of time when we are bored, not when we are diverted.

  • It was only when they were quite close to her that she seemed to become conscious of their approach.

  • But I am beginning to become conscious of a desire to meet with him again.

  • He condescended to become conscious of his presence.

  • We can see God outside only by the light of God inside; and this light increases in proportion as we become conscious of the Divine nature of the innermost I am which is the centre of our own individuality.

  • We become conscious of a new reality behind appearance, and of an existence beyond the relations of the phenomena with which we have heretofore been familiar.

  • Firstly, and above all, because thereby we become conscious of our strength, for the same reason that gymnastic exercises, even without spectators, are enjoyable.

  • One does not attack a person merely to hurt and conquer him, but perhaps merely to become conscious of one's own strength.

  • By this means, they mutually show one another that they are all members of the same moral community and they become conscious of the kinship uniting them.

  • Thus these systems of emblems, which are necessary if society is to become conscious of itself, are no less indispensable for assuring the continuation of this consciousness.

  • To become conscious of itself, the group does not need to perform certain acts in preference to all others.

  • Such an infatuation, a monstrous, impossible thing, could not be allowed to become conscious.

  • Those impulses, however, which the watchman has permitted to cross the threshold have not necessarily become conscious; for this can happen only if they have been successful in attracting to themselves the glance of the conscious.

  • But if the ego is to perceive itself, it cannot merely surrender itself; it must first, by inner activity, draw up its own being out of its depths, in order to become conscious of it.

  • The lotus flowers are formed in the astral body, and by the time one or the other has developed, we become conscious of them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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