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    and effective art and its effect on the awareness and consciousness of the mind. Hypnotism mantra can be used for the different purposes; you can control any individuals through the hypnotism mantra by making the impact on the mind using the mantra and yantra of the hypnotism. There are many benefits of using hypnotism mantra; it can be used to complete your wish and desires, as well as it is also beneficial for the awareness and consciousness of the mind. If you are in the love with someone,…

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    Sigmund Freud was father of psychoanalytics. Psychoanalytic criticism is so important our life. Actually, we are un aware of psychoanalytic concepts, but it is a part of our everyday lives. The goal of Freudian theory was to reveal consciousness, repressed thoughts and feelings. There is reason and name of our behavior in the psychology. Our behavior can be explained by “ psychobabble ”.Psychoanalytic criticism is psychoanalysis and it explains to us how personality develops. Accorfing…

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    happens to meet again with Judy Jones, the daughter of the rich club member who had caused him to up and quit his job many years before. The importance of money and status symbols show through Dexter at this point, and his increasing awareness and self-consciousness becomes apparent as indicated by his inner monologues. He takes in Judy’s elaborate house in detail, saying it “was the finest house on Lake Erminie,” the house representing the aristocracy of the Jones family and all that he was not…

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    freedom in the present and reduces them self to that set limitation that they find themselves in. The form of bad faith that uses memories uses them only to limit the present, and provides itself…

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    The Loss of the Manas Throughout Yogacara, we learn about the mind, and how our sense of self disrupts our process of 'enlightenment, ' for lack of a better term. We must disregard ourselves, or rather, the selfishness of our well-being, the ego, prior to reaching higher understanding of the world and the life outside of our understanding. While there exist three 'transformations, ' we shall focus mainly on the second 'transformation, ' which relies on the transformation of the manas. Of…

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    As a learning method, I enter each course of an open mind. This learning modality allows me to focus on each objective and its manifestations. I observed this process during my Master’s program and I kept note through discernment and consciousness in my daily journey. During the prelude, the title is what attracted me to apprehend this course had something to do change. When trying to complete and absorb my assignments, I had a bit of trouble, until week three. Throughout this time, a lot of the…

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    Awareness is defined as “the state or condition of being aware; having knowledge; consciousness:” by dictionary.com. This nine letter word separates reality from delusion. Many people are not aware of who they are or what is really going in there relationships. It is a human attribute that we all face at one time in our lives. The first person who is unhappy as a result of his self-confusion is Happy from “Death of a Salesman”.The next person, Biff from “Death of a Salesman”, is someone who is…

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    Happiness Definition

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    you feel for that person rather than what you want from them. The next thing a person can do is educate themselves this will allow for one to have a better understanding of the world and themselves. This will make it easier for that person to become self-realization. This allows for a person to have critical thinking and questions things such as happiness and love. The last thing I would recommend is that a person seeks out experience and physical activity. Attend music festivals and go climb…

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    not everyone is who they seem, which is a part of what the psychoanalytic criticism explores, and Gatsby’s actions and words can be broken down and further analyzed into something deeper. Freud states that although everyone has three levels of consciousness, they operate through their unconscious motives the most. For example, Gatsby’s main motives are shame, grief, denial, and fear. Gatsby’s sumptuous displays of wealth actually showcase a defence…

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    Theories Of Dualism

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    Hanh Annie Vu PSYC 511 – Psychology Concepts Dr. David Perkins October 27, 2017 Mid-term exam Question 1 Since the beginning of time, philosophers and scientists have been investigating the composition of everything in the universe. While monists attempt to explain everything in terms of one reality – either physical matter or mental activity, dualists believe in the existence of both (Hergenhan & Henley, 2013). The mind-body question then came into existence to investigate the relationship…

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