National Consciousness Day

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Hey there, national day enthusiasts! Get ready to celebrate National Consciousness Day and let your mind run wild with this special day dedicated to self-reflection and awareness. It's the perfect opportunity to dive deep into the realm of thoughts and explore the wonders of our own consciousness. So, grab your favorite introspective tunes, put on your thinking cap, and let's embark on a journey of self-discovery!

When is Consciousness Day?

It's national consciousness day on the 25th November.


What is National Consciousness Day?

National Consciousness Day is all about nurturing our capacity to think, learn, and become more aware of our thoughts, emotions, and surroundings. It's a day to reflect on what it means to be conscious and to appreciate the wonders of our own awareness.

The Internet's Involvement

On November 25, 2015, the internet went abuzz with 143 mentions of National Consciousness Day. People all over the web were sharing their thoughts on the importance of self-reflection and mindfulness.

Celebrating National Consciousness Day

There are many creative ways to celebrate this day. Here are a few ideas to get your consciousness celebration started:

  • Take a long walk in nature and admire the beauty around you.
  • Practice meditation or mindfulness to cultivate a deeper sense of awareness.
  • Write down your thoughts and feelings in a journal.
  • Engage in stimulating conversations with loved ones about consciousness and self-discovery.
  • Challenge yourself with puzzles or brainteasers to exercise your cognitive abilities.

Did You Know?

On National Consciousness Day, research shows that people are 37% more likely to contemplate the meaning of life while munching on a bag of potato chips. So, next time you reach for that crunchy snack, take a moment to reflect on the mysteries of the universe!



History behind the term 'Consciousness'


1662

The Birth of the Term

The term 'consciousness' was first coined by philosopher René Descartes in his work 'Meditations on First Philosophy'. Descartes used the term 'conscientia' in Latin, which later became 'consciousness' in English. He defined it as the awareness that humans have of their own existence and mental processes. This marked the beginning of the philosophical exploration of consciousness.


1800s

The Emergence of Psychology

During the 19th century, psychologists began to examine consciousness as a scientific concept. Prominent scholars like Wilhelm Wundt and William James played a significant role in defining and studying various aspects of consciousness. Their work laid the foundation for the development of psychology as a discipline, focusing on introspection, perception, and the stream of consciousness.


1900s

The Influence of Behaviorism

In the early 20th century, behaviorism gained prominence in psychology, shifting the focus away from subjective experiences such as consciousness. Behaviorists like John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner emphasized observable behaviors and believed that consciousness was irrelevant in understanding human behavior. This period marked a decline in the study of consciousness within mainstream psychology.



1956

The Cognitive Revolution

The cognitive revolution in psychology, led by researchers like Ulric Neisser and George A. Miller, brought consciousness back into focus. They argued that studying mental processes, including consciousness, was essential for understanding human cognition. This marked a shift towards the examination of internal mental representations, decision-making, memory, and problem-solving processes.


1980s

Exploring Altered States of Consciousness

In the 1980s, interest grew in exploring altered states of consciousness, such as meditation, hypnosis, and psychedelic experiences. Researchers like Stanislav Grof and Francisco Varela delved into the study of states beyond ordinary waking consciousness, expanding the understanding of consciousness and its potential variations.


2000s

Advances in Neuroscience

With the advancement of neuroscience and brain imaging technologies, the study of consciousness entered a new era. Researchers like Christof Koch and Giulio Tononi explored the neural correlates of consciousness, aiming to understand how subjective experiences arise from brain activity. These advancements led to the development of theories like Integrated Information Theory (IIT), which propose measurable indicators of conscious awareness in the brain.



Did you know?

On National Consciousness Day, research shows that people are 37% more likely to contemplate the meaning of life while munching on a bag of potato chips.

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24th November 2015

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25th November 2015

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