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The word 'trance' means a half-conscious or semi-conscious state that is characterized by a failure to respond to external stimuli. Usually a person is placed in a trance by hypnotizing or a trance is entered by a spiritual medium in order to contact the dead.
Day dreaming.
Being conscious is often described as the state of being awake and aware of one's surroundings, thoughts, and feelings. It is something that we experience subjectively through our thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. We can recognize our consciousness by our ability to think, feel, and make decisions.
This is called highway hypnosis, or white line fever. People can drive great distances in this state, even responding to external events without having any memory of doing so. The driver's conscious mind is elsewhere, but the subconscious mind is somehow processing environmental information of driving enough to keep them on some sort of "autopilot".
To hypnotize someone is to place them into a semi-conscious state much like dreaming. The hypnotist is able to suggest images and situations which the hypnotized person imagines and reacts to as if they were real. People are able to walk, talk and otherwise behave normally while hypnotized, but they are not conscious of their surroundings--it is like sleepwalking. When people come out of the hypnotic state, they have no conscious recollections of the experience, but can have unconscious ones if these are suggested to them while hypnotized. Such recollections are called "post-hypnotic suggestions".
No, it is not possible to be conscious of being unconscious. When a person is unconscious, they are not aware of their state of mind or surroundings.
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Consciousness is the state of being aware of and able to perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, and emotions. It involves being awake and alert, and having the ability to think, feel, and experience sensations.
Consciousness is the state or quality of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It involves the ability to experience thoughts, feelings, and sensations, and to perceive and interact with the external world. Consciousness is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that continues to be a subject of philosophical and scientific inquiry.
When driving on the freeway, be cautious of a phenomenon known as "highway hypnosis." This dreamlike trance state can occur during long stretches of monotonous driving, where the driver’s mind drifts and attention wanes. Symptoms can include a lack of awareness of surroundings and difficulty recalling recent events. To combat this, take regular breaks, engage in conversation, or listen to stimulating music.
Not conscious; unaware