Conscious Quote by Charles Dickens
“There is a drowsy state, between sleeping and waking, when you dream more in five minutes with your eyes half open, and yourself half conscious of everything that is passing around you, than you would in five nights with your eyes fast closed, and your senses wrapt in perfect unconsciousness. At such time, a mortal knows just enough of what his mind is doing, to form some glimmering conception of its mighty powers, its bounding from earth and spurning time and space, when freed from the restraint of its corporeal associate.”
About This Quote
In the half‑asleep state, the mind perceives more vivid, conscious experiences than in deep sleep.
In simple terms: Half‑asleep awareness feels richer.
Explore the insights of liminal consciousness.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- meditation
- creative brainstorming
- nighttime reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What can we learn from half‑asleep thoughts?
- How can we harness this state for creativity?
These moments may be fleeting and hard to capture.