Sentence examples for state of perceiving from inspiring English sources

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He began as a restless abstract painter but soon left canvases for works that used light, shadows, reflections, transparency and often the sparest of materials to try, as he once wrote, to invoke a state of "perceiving yourself perceiving".

While in a first z-spin L-measurement, this state evolves deterministically into the state |ψ11>, minds of observers evolve indeterministically into either the state of perceiving the outcome z-spin 'up' or the state of perceiving the outcome z-spin 'down' with the usual Born-rule probabilities (approximately 50% chance for each of these outcomes).

(Pitcher 1970, p. 384) This sort of analysis of experiences is sometimes known as adverbialism in the literature because in perceiving a red object one is said to be in a state of perceiving something "red-ly".

Social science finds again and again that people enjoy consuming their identity and being part of a community that has the same identity and 'shared reality' -- the state of perceiving the world in similar way to others.

This state of perceiving or conceiving of there being a reason is a belief of a unique and controversial sort.

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All sport fans live in a hyperventilated state of perceived injustice, even when their team is winning, but this Ashes series, with its skeleton cast of officials and brave but uncertain experiments in on-the-run technological innovation, has provided more kindling for fan outrage per wicket than any other series in recent memory.

This informed a state of perceived invincibility.

In effect, the Hebrews at that time experienced a sudden transformation from a state of perceived rejection (Is God ever going to take us out of here? Did He leave us here to rot as slaves forever?) to one of miraculous redemption, complete with supernatural miracles and newfound glory.

When we forgive others, we let go of our anger, resentment and bitterness, and we free ourselves of a great emotional burden that keeps us stuck in the past, in a perpetual state of perceived victimhood long after having been victimized.

This state of perceived weightlessness was not perfect, however, being disturbed by five separate effects: The drag resulting from the residual atmosphere, Vibratory acceleration caused by mechanical systems and the crew on board the station, Orbital corrections by the on-board gyroscopes (which spun at 10,000 rpm, producing vibrations of 166.67 Hz ) or thrusters, Tidal forces.

Having a diagnosed disease is clearly associated with a worse state of perceived health.

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