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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activity actually altered analgesia ASCs associated attention/awareness energy awareness b-SoC basic become behavior believe body brain Carlos Castaneda changes Chapter complex concept consciousness consensus reality culture defined depth developed dimension disrupt dreaming effect emotional ences enculturation environment Evaluation and Decision-Making example experience experienced experiential space external Exteroception feedback feel Figure functioning hypnosis hypnotic Hypnotic Susceptibility hypnotist Identity subsystem implicit important inducing input Input-Processing intensity interaction internal Interoception JHANA kinds knowledge limits logic lucid dreaming marijuana intoxication meditation memory mental mind ness observations occur operation ordinarily ordinary consciousness ordinary d-SoC overall particular patterning forces perceived perception person phenomena physical reality physiological psychedelic drugs psycho Psychol psychological structures reports samsara scientific sciousness Sense of Identity sensory simply sleep stabilization processes state-specific sciences stimuli subatomic particles Subconscious synesthesia systems approach techniques things tion transition Transpersonal Psychologies understanding various d-ASCs