Noun
state of being (plural states of being)
The overall physical condition of a person, as opposed to mental condition (state of mind).
According to Deutsche, moksha is transcendental consciousness to the latter, the perfect state of being, of self-realization, of freedom and of "realizing the whole universe as the Self". Source: Internet
And blackness in particular, historian Nikhil Pal Singh argues, was a state of being that required “permanent supervision and if necessary direct domination.” Source: Internet
A meditative or contemplative state of being at peace with oneself and others is seen as Guanyin. Source: Internet
A nobleman in the state of Wei accused the Qin state of being "avaricious, perverse, eager for profit, and without sincerity. Source: Internet
A pandemic biologic virus awash in a caldron of equally lethal human viruses, explains fear and loathing as a state of being and a manipulative tool of conscious human power. Source: Internet
“Chess is just a great thing for me to just get my mind off football but also get my mind in a state of being efficient with everything I do.’ Source: Internet