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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPNAGOGIC IMAGE»
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1
Lessons Out of the Body
Step 4: Wait for your third or fourth hypnagogic image. Once in the hypnagogic
state, maintain a small thread of consciousness. Watch the hypnagogic images
float by until you've seen three or four of them. Be careful not to get drawn into the
...
2
The Imaginary: A Phenomenological Psychology of the Imagination
.'s dream and to compare it with pre-oneiric images to see the difference clearly:
a hypnagogic image is isolated, cut off from other images; if, by chance, two or
three images are related by interdependence, the whole, in every case, remains
...
This allowance is the process of consciousness taking nothing (freedom) for
something (the hypnagogic image) so as to surmount being as the negation of
being. This charmed consciousness is self-infused with fatality, the negation of ...
Ross Channing Reed, Ph.D.
4
Poetics of Imagining: Modern to Post-modern
Sartre's most original contribution here lies in his treatment of the hypnagogic
image. The hypnagogic image is defined as a certain mode of intention which is '
fascinated' by itself. As such it lacks any form of detachment which could enable it
...
5
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
hyphedonia n — hifedonia (f) hypnagogic adj— hípnagógíco hypnagogic
hallucination — alucínacíón (f) hipnagógíca hypnagogic image — imagen (f)
hipnagógíca hypnagogic reverie — ensueño (m) hípnagógíco hypnagogic state
— estado ...
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William James: The Essential Writings
Hypnagogic image: We were playing football. I tossed the ball to Bob, feeling
certain that he would make a touchdown. Instead he fumbled the ball. '39 This
insight about hypnagogic dreams is owed to Freud's contemporary Herbert
Silberer, ...
7
Dream Reader: Contemporary Approaches to the Understanding ...
Hypnagogic image: We were playing football. I tossed the ball to Bob, feeling
certain that he would make a touchdown. Instead he fumbled the ball. 139 This
insight about hypnagogic dreams is owed to Freud's contemporary Herbert
Silberer, ...
8
Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment
The condition can cause the subject to faint. hypnagogic Pertaining to sleep.
hypnagogic hallucination hypnagogic image. hypnagogic image A 'dream' had
whilst drowsy, rather than when fully asleep. A phenomenon which seems only to
be ...
Ian Stuart-Hamilton, 2007
9
A Dictionary of Psychology
Another name for 'hypaesthesia. hypnagogic image n. A dreamlike image, often
vivid and resembling a 'hallucination, generally accompanied by 'sleep paralysis,
experienced by a person in the transition state from wakefulness to sleep.
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The Out-of-body Experience: The History and Science of ...
Indeed, my first really vivid hypnagogic image was so powerful that I can still
visualize it in my mind's eye. Just as I was dropping off to sleep I found myself
somewhere else, somewhere that clearly was not my bedroom. I seemed to be a
point ...