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To go from horizontal denial to vertical participation, often unwillingly.
means To wake up, or to stir something dormant into active life or awareness.
from From Old English awæcnan, to spring into being or rouse, stitched from a- (intensifier) and wæcnan, to wake — the same root that gives us watch and vigil, because staying awake was always the hard part.
Spiritual hijackHinduism and Buddhism borrowed it for enlightenment, not alarms.
Buddha means itBuddha literally translates as the awakened one.
Twin verbsAwake and awaken survived side by side, redundantly stubborn.