Keeping before him this conception, the reader will comprehend the following sketch of a case of double consciousness, communicated by Dr George Barlow.
Those which I shall select, will be instances either of somnambulism, double consciousness, or catalepsy, the popular phenomena of which I take this occasion of displaying.
I come now to the exemplification of full-waking in trance, as it is very perfectly manifested in the cases which have been termed double consciousness.
So he seems to have a double consciousness; the normal waking consciousness, which is sensibly continuous in his waking states, and a secondary hypnotic consciousness, which is continuous from one state of somnambulism to another.
We have the obverse of this post-hypnotic suggestion in the phenomenon of =double consciousness=.
This is called the somnambulic life, or double consciousness, several examples of which will be related upon another page.
The dreamlike hallucinatory content of the limited consciousness in our case does not, however, justify an unqualified assignment to this group of double consciousness.
She regards him as a man cursed by recurrent aberrations of mind; in other words, a victim of double consciousness.
He is the victim of double consciousness, and he leads two lives--your own expression--because the two hemispheres of his brain do not act in unison.
Leighton Gillespie is not a victim of double consciousness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "double consciousness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.