Consciousness is a conscious state or state. The personal or collective identity of an individual, especially the complexity of attitudes, beliefs, and sensibilities that an individual or group has. There are several different stages of consciousness. I awaken consciousness, change the state of consciousness, I sleep. To awaken your consciousness is a state of mind including exercise, thinking, and what you are doing while waking up and being alert. The operation during this time is normal.
If you want to compare or distinguish between induced ASC and other conscious variation, it is helpful to change the classification of consciousness state. Various researchers are trying to incorporate the classification into a broader framework. The classification attempt described below focuses on a slightly different aspect of ASC. Some authors proposed a classification pattern to change the origin and type of experience: Vaitl further proposed four basic aspects of experience: (1) activation (2) scope of consciousness further , Roland Fischer proposes classifications according to attributes of ergot (ie ecstasy) or orthotropy (ie meditation). Adolph Dittrich's research aims to empirically identify common potential aspects of change in consciousness caused by various methods, such as drug and non-pharmacological methods.
Self-reporting questionnaires and structured interviews are the most commonly used psychometric tools to compare the conscious state of various changes caused by various methods of introduction. Since the changing state of conscious experience is very subjective, it is necessary to consider a wide aspect when collecting information. In addition to the questionnaire, individual interviews are good sources of comparison between participants' answers and general conclusions.