Which preposition to use with consciousness
Is it not the consciousness of existence, together with a consciousness of the power of choice?
I came back to consciousness in a small dory, afloat on the Bay, with but one thought in my mindto save the girl.
It came to our consciousness with the suddenness of a theatrical change.
The traditions, prescriptions, limitations, privileges, all the sharp conditions of his new life, stamp themselves upon his consciousness as the signet on soft wax;a single pressure is enough.
He told her that it was nothing to worry about, and that he had only lost consciousness for a moment.
In broad philosophical terms death may be described as the withdrawal of the life into the subjective consciousness to the total exclusion of the objective consciousness.
We are now considering the case of persons who have reached a very high degree of development; who have succeeded in so completely uniting the subjective and objective portions of their spiritual being into a perfect whole that they can never again be severed; and who are therefore able to function with their whole consciousness on the spiritual plane.
Something had banished every trace of self-consciousness from her manner.
He regulates Galatea's state of consciousness by the fluctuating exigencies of dialogue whose humour is levelled straight at the heads of the old Haymarket pit.
Dorn watched the youth's last clutching of empty fingers, the last look of consciousness at his conqueror, the last quiver.
Dewey has put it most clearly when he says that the right test of an occupation consists "in putting the maximum of consciousness into whatever is done."
All this Barnaby saw with his first clear consciousness after his swoon.
Whaley went down and out of consciousness like an ox that has been pole-axed.
He must not guess at the torment in her mind and all the self-revelations which had been pouring into her consciousness during the past few moments.
The consciousness than when we cease to live our memory will be cherished, is a noble incentive to live well.
And, though these images associating with external sensations, do not arrive at complete consciousness within the power of imagination, yet even in their latent state they may become very strong and permanent.
We must not, however, think of Mother Juliana as shut up within four walls of a cell, evolving all her ideas straight from her own inner consciousness without any reference to experience.
As Grandison said nothing about the encounter, Dick hoped there might be some self-consciousness behind this unexpected reticence, the results of which might develop later on.
There was a self-consciousness about him which altogether overpowered him.
The epic story which he had early plotted out must have lain very near the threshold of his consciousness through this period, for his mind kept seizing upon and storing up apposite incidents and germs of fruitful lore.
The connection includes three conceptions: that of the manifold to be connected (which is given by intuition), that of the act of synthesis, and that of the unity; this last is two-fold, an objective unity (the conception of an object in general in which the manifold is united), and a subjective unity (the unity of consciousness under which or, rather, through which the connection is effected).
They lost the last of Europe in the Balkan War, and with it their prestige as increasers of Islam; the growth of national consciousness among their subjects, not least among the Turks themselves, has loosened the foundations of their military empire, as of the other military empires with which they are allied.
"Will he recover consciousness before the end, doctor?"
It was admirable training, for it took all the self-consciousness out of me to start with.
This was about ten o'clock, and I did not recover my consciousness until, as I supposed, about four o'clock in the afternoon.