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... cognition , its perception of the realm of Being and the sacred and eternal ) is always a possibility for any ... cognition takes place can lead to the probability of B - cognizing without peak- experiences . ) I have also been able , by ...
... cognition , its perception of the realm of Being and the sacred and eternal ) is always a possibility for any ... cognition takes place can lead to the probability of B - cognizing without peak- experiences . ) I have also been able , by ...
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... cognition of being ( B - cognition ) that occurs in peak - experiences tends to perceive external objects , the world , and individual people as more detached from hu- man concerns . Normally we perceive everything as rele vant to human ...
... cognition of being ( B - cognition ) that occurs in peak - experiences tends to perceive external objects , the world , and individual people as more detached from hu- man concerns . Normally we perceive everything as rele vant to human ...
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... cognition of relationships and their organization . Another kind of cognitive process which can occur in peak - experiences is the freshening of experience and the breaking up of rubricizing ( 59 ) . Familiarization dulls cognition ...
... cognition of relationships and their organization . Another kind of cognitive process which can occur in peak - experiences is the freshening of experience and the breaking up of rubricizing ( 59 ) . Familiarization dulls cognition ...
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