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consciousness-expanding

[kon-shuhs-nis-ik-span-ding] / ˈkɒn ʃəs nɪs ɪkˌspæn dɪŋ /


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Speaking of spiciness, the level of heat that Taurus Ox’s dishes attain gets felt in different parts of your mouth or sometimes throughout your head, ranging from tingling to consciousness-expanding.

From Seattle Times

LeAnn Rimes Singer-songwriter Most of the reads that are piquing my interest have inspiring, consciousness-expanding, soul-penetrating themes.

From Los Angeles Times

By presenting the audience with diverse landscapes in concert with the consciousness-expanding aspects of art, Sharon hopes viewers will be compelled to ponder the thought that “for us to try to save our home, it’s going to take an enormous act of collective imagination.”

From Los Angeles Times

At the end of a year that saw an explosion of double albums and single tracks that took up the better part of an LP side, all adorned with ever-newer forms of sonic gadgetry that promised musical corollaries to other consciousness-expanding materials of the day, it was a mostly acoustic album steeped in blues, folk, rockabilly, and other, more inscrutable influences that it felt like the band had conjured from some ragged musical beyond.

From Slate

For a while at least, these last few hours are going to be we all we get of this strange Lynchian version of television, where mundane Americana and consciousness-expanding avant-garde art rest side by side.

From New York Times