This survey is confined to the texts of Theravada Buddhism.
Articles and dialogues with nature and divine spirits derived from 23 years of study in the Western Hermetic tradition of Franz Bardon.
The following articles and dialogues with nature and divine spirits derive from 23 years of study in the western hermetic tradition of Franz Bardon.
One and three card spreads interpreted card-by-card or as a cohesive paragraph.
London based John Green gives an explanation of this discipline, together with details and prices of his personal and business consultation services, and report sales.
Assisting individuals in the development of conscious soul capacities and receptivity to the reality of the spiritual worlds, utilizing on-site seminars and correspondence courses.
A center for healing and mystical studies teaching skills for working with the unconscious mind, and emotional healing tools for working with self and others. Offices in Allendale, New Jersey and New York City.…
As applied to a mental process, assimilation derives all its force and meaning from the analogy which many educationists have found to exist between the way in which food is incorporated into the living tissue and the manner in which truth is acquired by the growing mind.…
Defined as a kind of consciousness accompanying and stimulating attention, a feeling pleasant or painful directing attention, the pleasurable or painful aspect of a process of attention, and as identical with attention itself.…
First two chapters of this work by Brentano, in which the philosophical foundation is laid.
Excerpt from Husserl's basic methodological and epistemological work, including his view of the history of philosophy. From Marxists.org.
A paper by Brent Dean Robbins considering the effect of Levinas' ethics on the practice of psychotherapy.
By Robert M. Gordon, University of Missouri.
By Ian Ravenscroft, the Flinders University of South Australia.
Maintains that the individual self is the motivating moral force and the end of moral action.
The leading U.S. organization for discussion between (analytic) philosophers and (mainly cognitively oriented) psychologists.
Report by John Perry and David Israel on Jerry Fodor's philosophy of mind, especially focussing on his remarks about Mentalese and content.
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