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| #1138312 in Books | 2003-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .97 x7.16 x10.44l,1.76 | File type: PDF | 291 pages||9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Very good.|By A. HATTON|This book is the only one of its kind, which is why it's highly recommended. Not only is it hard to find books regarding altered states of consciousness, but it's hard to find ANY books so thoroughly researched that treat many altered states of consciousness as phenomena to be dealt with on their own terms. What I mean is, without endless attempts at "
"Alterations of Consciousness" is an analytic investigation into the nature of cognitive reality. Imants Baruss explores various manifestations of consciousness with rational and empirical rigour beginning with more ordinary states such as thinking, sleeping, dreaming and continuing on into hypnosis, trance, psychedelic experiences, transcendence and experiences related to death. This comprehensive overview of altered states examines consciousness from the physiological,...
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