Trance

Trance
Title Trance PDF eBook
Author Dennis R. Wier
Publisher Transmedia
Total Pages 192
Release 1996
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Trance: from Magic to Technology

Trance: from Magic to Technology
Title Trance: from Magic to Technology PDF eBook
Author Dennis R. Wier
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 223
Release 2006-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1888428392

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This book describes a new model for trance as well as practical techniques to analyse and design trances. Writing from his personal experience, Wier suggests that some of these ideas might represent new practical precision tools for psychologists as well as for those who work with the occult. Practical suggestions for meditators, yogis, witches and others are included to deepen trance and to increase the trance force as well as techniques to terminate a trance. Pathological trance and trance abuse are also described with suggestions on how they may be recognized and prevented.

The Way of Trance

The Way of Trance
Title The Way of Trance PDF eBook
Author Dennis R. Wier
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 254
Release 2007
Genre Altered states of consciousness
ISBN 1888428104

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Inventing Reality

Inventing Reality
Title Inventing Reality PDF eBook
Author Tom Graves
Publisher
Total Pages 105
Release 2007
Genre Technology
ISBN 9780954053178

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A revised and expanded edition to mark the 20th anniversary of the book's first publication. Best known to some as a dowser, Tom Graves is also a highly renowned writer, philosopher, and psychologist whose work aims at practical solutions. 'Inventing Reality', explores ways of working with the world as an extension of our own mind and awareness, moving ecological thinking beyond the material and offering new ways to approach everyday life.

The Trance Model

The Trance Model
Title The Trance Model PDF eBook
Author Dennis R. Wier
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 24
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1888428007

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Sonic Phantoms

Sonic Phantoms
Title Sonic Phantoms PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ellison
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 251
Release 2020-05-14
Genre Music
ISBN 1501347039

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In this book, Barbara Ellison and Thomas B. W. Bailey lay out and explore the mystifying and evanescent musical territory of 'sonic phantoms': auditory illusions within the musical material that convey a 'phantasmatic' presence. Structured around a large body of compositional work developed by Ellison over the past decade, sonic phantoms are revealed and illustrated as they arise through a diverse array of musical sources, materials, techniques, and compositional tools: voices (real and synthetic), field recordings, instrument manipulation, object amplification, improvisation, and recording studio techniques. Somehow inherent in all music--and perhaps in all sound--sonic phantoms lurk and stalk with the promise of mystery and elevation. We just need to conjure them.

Altering Consciousness

Altering Consciousness
Title Altering Consciousness PDF eBook
Author Etzel CardeƱa
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 838
Release 2011-05-18
Genre Psychology
ISBN 031338309X

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This authoritative, multidisciplinary overview of altered states of consciousness (ASC) shows how their study is necessary to gain a fundamental understanding of human culture, history, and biology. Altered consciousness is one of humanity's most mystical and life-altering aspects. These remarkable changes in mental state have understandably been a topic of general interest and scientific inquiry across time. Beyond simply satisfying our curiosity, however, studies focused upon altered consciousness can also bring valuable insights into our experience, biology, and culture. This unprecedented two-volume set will intrigue anyone interested in psychology, biology and neurology, science, history, arts and the humanities, and literature on consciousness, from general readers to scholars and researchers. An impressive collection of international contributors address altered states of consciousness from the perspectives of history, evolution, psychology, culture, literature, human biology, contemporary science, and society, seeking to illuminate the causes, effects, and meanings of altered consciousness. The first volume provides an introduction and centers on the importance of altered states in history, culture, and the humanities, while the second volume presents biological and psychological perspectives on altered consciousness and examines their potential for healing and pathology.