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  1. (3 other versions)Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism.Gershom G. Scholem - 1946 - Philosophy 32 (122):281-281.
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  • Introduction: mysticism, constructivism, and forgetting.Robert Kc Forman - 1990 - In Robert K. C. Forman (ed.), The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  • 10 Judaism and Sufism.Paul B. Fenton - 2003 - In Daniel H. Frank & Oliver Leaman (eds.), The Cambridge companion to medieval Jewish philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 201.
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  • Mysticism and Philosophy.W. E. Kennick - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (3):387.
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  • Speaking With Ones Self: Autoscopic Phenomena in Writings from the Ecstatic Kabbalah.Shahar Arzy - 2005 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 12 (11):4-29.
    Immediate experience localizes the self within the limits of the physical body. This spatial unity has been challenged by philosophical and mystical traditions aimed to isolate concepts of mind and body. A more direct challenge of the spatial unity comes from a well-defined group of experiences called 'autoscopic phenomena' , in which the subject has the impression of seeing a second own body in an extrapersonal space. AP are known to occur in many human cultures and have been described in (...)
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  • (1 other version)What does mysticism have to teach us about consciousness?Robert Forman - 1998 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (2):185-201.
    One of the most exciting aspects of this journal, of which I am proud to be an executive editor, is that it has become a venue in which so many distinct fields can interact on a single question, that of consciousness. I know of no other question, or journal, which has brought together so many voices, from so many fields, to swirl around a single topic. It is exciting both to provide a forum and to be a part of this (...)
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  • The Problem of Pure Consciousness: Mysticism and Philosophy.Daniel Barbiero - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (4):766-769.
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  • Shamans and Endorphins.Raymond Prince - 1982 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 10 (4):409-423.
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