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What is threshold consciousness?

What is threshold consciousness?

Threshold consciousness (commonly called “half-asleep” or “half-awake”, or “mind awake body asleep”) describes the same mental state of someone who is moving towards sleep or wakefulness but has not yet completed the transition.

How can I fall asleep while awake?

How to Stay Awake Naturally

  1. Get Up and Move Around to Feel Awake.
  2. Take a Nap to Take the Edge Off Sleepiness.
  3. Give Your Eyes a Break to Avoid Fatigue.
  4. Eat a Healthy Snack to Boost Energy.
  5. Start a Conversation to Wake Up Your Mind.
  6. Turn Up the Lights to Ease Fatigue.
  7. Take a Breather to Feel Alert.

What happens when you have a sudden spiritual awakening?

Often, sudden spiritual awakening can be followed by a profound lack of motivation and the feeling that life is meaningless. How do we navigate this? I’ve been having an interesting exchange with a reader of MA who has expressed something I’ve heard many times from different people who have experienced sudden enlightenment.

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Are you spiritually awake?

Slowly but surely, you are becoming spiritually awake. The name of this stage derives from the Japanese Buddhist term “satori” – awakening or comprehension. Before this stage, you were in the midst of confusion and inner struggles.

What is the sponge stage of spiritual awakening?

This stage is also called the sponge stage because just as the sponge absorbs water, you absorb new ideas and beliefs. Slowly but surely, you are becoming spiritually awake. The name of this stage derives from the Japanese Buddhist term “satori” – awakening or comprehension.

What laughter has got to do with the spiritual awakening process?

But, what laughter has got to do with the spiritual awakening process? Well, laughter unburdens you and takes you far beyond the influence of your ego. In reality, it is the cure for the damage done by your ego. Try laughing even in the darkest times because laughter triggers the release of endorphins (happy hormones).