Take the Conscious Alertness
Quiz
Please, read all statements carefully and mark
the alternative that best describes your emotions and behavior by the number of
each statement, according to the following criteria:
SCALE: 1=never or
almost never, 2=rarely, 3=sometimes, 4=on the majority of days, 5=every day, 6=many times a day
1. I believe that the continual stream of
my thoughts is recurrent and pointless
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2. I am overcome by joy and tranquility
without any particular reason
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3. I believe that I am unable to find
myself in external things (house, car, money)
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4. I think that my thoughts and emotions
only constitute a small fragment of what I actually am
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5. I believe that behind the external shape
of my body there is an inner vitality, intensively vivid field of energy
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6. I think that the things around me—even
the inanimate ones—have a soul
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7. I do not react to my thoughts and
emotions, I simply let them happen
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8. I think that I am right in many things,
but others do not acknowledge that
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9. I get offended easily
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10, In conversations, I mention things that
I possess in order to look more valuable in the eyes of others
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11. I feel that nothing is enough for me, I
always long for something more, something different
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12. I feel it a burden having to do what I
am doing
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13. I tend to brood on offences that I
suffer
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14. I think that I am reckless and
dissatisfied
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15. I tend to complain about other people
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16. I believe that I am the consciousness
behind my thoughts and emotions
The evaluation of the Conscious Alertness Quiz
The
ConsciousAlertness Quiz revealed three dimensions of the Presence:
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About the author:
Frank M. Wanderer Ph.D is a professor of psychology, a consciousness researcher and writer. Frank is the author of the books "The Flames of Alertness: Discover the Power of Consciousness!", "The Biggest Obstacle to Enlightenment: How to Escape from the Prison of Mind Games?" and several books on consciousness. With a lifelong interest in the mystery of human existence, Frank’s work is to help others wake up from identification with our personal history and the illusory world of the forms and shapes, and to find our identity in what he calls “the Miracle”, the mystery of the Consciousness.
He has contributed to a few different spiritual websites including The Mind Unleashed, Wake Up World, Waking Times, Zen Gardner, ChangeYour Thoughts, and Body, Mind, Soul, Spirit.
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