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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated consciousness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing heightened awareness, rapid cognitive processing, or altered states of mind.
Example: "Meditation practices can lead to an accelerated consciousness, allowing individuals to perceive their thoughts and emotions more clearly."
Alternatives: "enhanced awareness" or "heightened consciousness."
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This is a trend that is likely to accelerate as consciousness of the immensity of the changes brought on by global climate change and the rapidly diminishing reserves of fossil fuels are more fully recognized.
Along with meditation, the incorporation of present-moment consciousness accelerated my happiness and success.
The consciousness accelerated until in the 1840s two academic groups, the Oxford Society and the Cambridge Camden Society both pronounced that the only suitable style in which to design a church was Gothic.
The 1958 overtime game at Yankee Stadium seemed to accelerate the national consciousness about the sport, but there were two little-remembered quirks about it, according to Michael MacCambridge, the author of "America's Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation".
Albuquerque titles this exhibition Embodiment because she understands the importance of what she calls "accelerations that function like perceptual acceleration for the viewer when something gets accelerated in the body, which is a consciousness of perception".
Think more about pressing a big re-set button as we pass through accelerated time compressions, energy cycles and great contractions/expansions of consciousness.
Events accelerated.
Change accelerated.
Then the killing accelerated.
The car accelerated.
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