States of ConsciousnessExplains the author's systems approach to observed and altered states of consciousness, such as dreams, hypnosis, meditation, drug states, and emotional states. |
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The Systems Approach to States of Consciousness | 3 |
Awareness Energy | 10 |
Conservative and Radical Views of the Mind | 27 |
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Reflection: Turning Experience Into Learning David Boud,Rosemary Keogh,David Walker No preview available - 1985 |