Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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... mind are developed by sub - conscious processes which are continually going on in the mind . One may hypnotize himself by surrendering him- self , that is his conscious mind to the sub - conscious mind . This phenomenon of the sub - ...
... mind are developed by sub - conscious processes which are continually going on in the mind . One may hypnotize himself by surrendering him- self , that is his conscious mind to the sub - conscious mind . This phenomenon of the sub - ...
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... mind ? That is - is its active manifestation all ? im- properly designated ( in common speech ) by the term mind ? Study your own minds , observe the workings of the minds of your friends ( note if yours and theirs do not think , feel ) ...
... mind ? That is - is its active manifestation all ? im- properly designated ( in common speech ) by the term mind ? Study your own minds , observe the workings of the minds of your friends ( note if yours and theirs do not think , feel ) ...
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... mind cannot include less knowledge of the future than of the past , this applies to the com- mon mind on the most ordinary plane of that which in but a qual- ifed sense can be called a mental life . Not so with the best de- veloped ...
... mind cannot include less knowledge of the future than of the past , this applies to the com- mon mind on the most ordinary plane of that which in but a qual- ifed sense can be called a mental life . Not so with the best de- veloped ...
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