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    Physique and intense training alone will not produce elite level athletes. For the first 100 years of competitive endurance sports success was thought to be a direct result of training and physical attributes. Recently, psychologists discovered the weight of mental attitude on sports performance is even more important than physical strength. Athletes all over the world face mental challenges with their sports every day, but only the athletes that can overcome each challenge reach the highest…

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    Perceiving and understanding past lives for the purpose of spiritual growth and overcoming conflicts has been utilized for centuries. It doesn't matter if you are a believer in reincarnation or not. It doesn't matter if you view the imagery as mere subconscious metaphor. The process of past life regression can be extremely beneficial, even when nothing else has worked for a particular problem. You can experience a productive and successful past life regression by following these tips. 1)…

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    watches even show each number on the faces. His use of light, color, shape and space all contribute to his purpose: the subconscious. For example, the strange shapes serve the painting a dreamlike quality. The elements of this painting are all incorporated to serve the purpose of unlocking the inner subconscious of the human mind and to put the viewers into the world of the subconscious, where normal objects are not what they would be in real life and have deep significance. The idea of this…

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    order to understand what he was trying to get across in his story. Using biographical and psychological criticism we will see that “Tell- Tale Heart” is a short story that reflects the life and subconscious desires of the author Edgar Allan Poe. Looking at his personal life we will compare his subconscious desires to the ones from the man in “Tell-Tale Heart” is which we will conclude that Edgar Allan- Poe’s…

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    take a leap of faith into the “dark” unknown of death to avoid further suffering, as the “dark” of death is a “true” part of life regardless of its haziness. The connotation of “dark” is mysterious and unclear, like the vagueness of death. His subconscious knows that death is necessary, but still acknowledges that it is to be wept…

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    Murakami distinct use of parallel narration illustrates the complexity of human thought and behavior. Expressing the fine connection between the conscious and subconscious part of the mind. Through the use of motifs and relating characters in each narration, Murakami is able to outline the faint relationship between the conscious and subconscious parts of the human mind. This relationship can be seen from early on in the novel. Murakami introduces the audience to a character who has been on an…

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    Learning styles can best be described as the manner by which an individual naturally or habitually prefers to acquire information, synthesize, and implement it within his/her life (Blue James & Gardner, 1995). Learning styles therefore are varied and diverse as each individual gathers, processes, and analyzes information in accordance with his/her intelligence level (intellectual or IQ, emotional or EQ, and spiritual or SQ), his/her environment, and motivation. David Kolb is one of the most…

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    Hallucinations In Macbeth

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    There is a clear divide between the ideas of the conscious and unconscious. However, there is yet a gray area that remains in the study of the subconscious spirit and mind. There are few things in this world that offer a true, unfiltered understanding into one’s mental condition. Hallucinations, visions that occur in the subconscious state of mind, are uniquely good indicators of mental health and stability. Throughout his play Macbeth, Shakespeare uses motifs of hallucinations and a lack of…

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    Binaural Beats

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    person in question to stay still and focus on listening to the commands or staring at a specific imagery. The use of self hypnosis will be termed crude by many. Reasons being this act enforces itself to the conscious mind in order to access the subconscious. This approach may not be the best of all other, In most cases hypnosis carries a hope factor in efficiency. This act has also withdrawal syndromes, this are evident when a patient discontinues the treatment. Binaural beats on the other…

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    The Runt's The Charioteer

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    Justice must and does reside with The Mind. That is, an equipoise between the two; as we have a right/left hemisphere of the brain. Just as we have the primary and secondary forces of the brains metaphysical and psychological operation, called the subconscious, and the conscious. The brain/mind mechanism is electrical, that is LIGHT if nothing else. And there is no LIGHT without The Lovers Generation (6th Hermetic Principle) of this power called The Electricity (as “e” The Runt). And note: The…

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