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" B-region, then, is obviously the larger part of each of us, for it is the abode of everything that is latent and the reservoir of everything that passes unrecorded or unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories,... "
Religious Confessions and Confessants: With a Chapter on the History of ... - Page 460
by Anna Robeson Brown Burr - 1914 - 562 pages
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Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 61

1904 - 846 pages
...region as he conceives them. " It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...intuitions, hypotheses, fancies, superstitions, persuasions, conventions, and in general all our nonVol. LXI. No. 242. 2 rational operations come from it. It is...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 74

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1923 - 976 pages
...Experience," "contains such things as our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of our obscurely motived passions, impulses, likes, dislikes,...general, all our non-rational operations come from it." Evidently the sensational cases of hypnotism, and parlor ouija-board exhibitions, when they are not'...
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature

William James - 1902 - 558 pages
...passes unrecorded or unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...arise whatever mystical experiences we may have, and our automatisms, sensory or motor; our life in hypnotic and "hypnoid" conditions, if we are subjects...
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The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature : Being the ...

William James - 1902 - 604 pages
...passes unrecorded or unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...general all our non-rational operations, come from it. voices without visional appearance, or by actual manifestations of the Holy Presence before the eye....
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THE VARIETIES OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

WILLIAM JAMES - 1902 - 566 pages
...Presence before the eye. We believe that God has come in person and spoken to our prophet and revelator." It is the source of our dreams, and apparently they...arise whatever mystical experiences we may have, and our automatisms, sensory or motor; our life in hypnotic and ' hypnoid ' conditions, if we are subjects...
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The Idea of God: An Inquiry Concerning the Practical Content of the ...

James Palmer - 1904 - 90 pages
...passes unrecorded and unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily active memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...dreams and apparently they may return to it. In it arises whatever mystical experiences we may have, etc." Thus Professor James describes the subconsious...
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The Unfolding Universe

Edgar Laing Heermance - 1915 - 496 pages
...passes unrecorded or unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...arise whatever mystical experiences we may have, and our automatisms, sensory or motor; our life in hypnotic and 'hypnoid' conditions, if we are subjects...
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A Psychological Interpretation of Mysticism ...

Clarence Herbert Hamilton - 1916 - 100 pages
...passes unrecorded or unobserved. It contains, for example, such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...source of our dreams, and apparently they may return into it. In it may arise whatever mystical experiences we may have, and our automatisms, sensory or...
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Christ's Secret Doctrine: And Its Rediscovery in Modern Thought and Life

A. S. Mories - 1917 - 148 pages
...the springs of all our obscurely motived passions, impulses, dislikes, prejudices, our intentions, hypotheses, fancies, superstitions, persuasions, convictions,...general all our non-rational operations come from it." Thus do ancient wisdom and latest science begin to find their common points of agreement ; and thus...
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Psychology and the Day's Work: A Study in the Application of Psychology to ...

Edgar James Swift - 1919 - 410 pages
...transmarginal field "contains, for example," James once said,1 "such things as all our momentarily inactive memories, and it harbors the springs of all our obscurely...general all our non-rational operations, come from it." The writer is aware that subconscious, or extramarginal, mental processes have been in some dispute...
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