The Dance of Life: The Other Dimension of TimeAnchor Press/Doubleday, 1983 - 232 Seiten Examines the role of time in cultures such as the American and Japanese and how time influences relations. |
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... consciousness . That is , Zen thinking is natural and uncon- scious , whereas Western thought is conscious and analytical , leading to dogmas , creeds , and philosophies ( content ) . Zen is more oriented toward context and form . Yet ...
... consciousness . That is , Zen thinking is natural and uncon- scious , whereas Western thought is conscious and analytical , leading to dogmas , creeds , and philosophies ( content ) . Zen is more oriented toward context and form . Yet ...
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... conscious is where the organizing , synthesizing core of our per- sonality is located . Many , if not all of us , attempt to reduce alienation and try to bring the conscious part of ourselves in line with our unconscious . The gap ...
... conscious is where the organizing , synthesizing core of our per- sonality is located . Many , if not all of us , attempt to reduce alienation and try to bring the conscious part of ourselves in line with our unconscious . The gap ...
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... conscious of being conscious . Hurdling the barriers of language , they land right in the middle of time . Time to them was the equivalent , in fact the quintes- sence , of consciousness . What most of these writers really did was use ...
... conscious of being conscious . Hurdling the barriers of language , they land right in the middle of time . Time to them was the equivalent , in fact the quintes- sence , of consciousness . What most of these writers really did was use ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 1 |
How Many Kinds of Time? | 13 |
Different Streams | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adumbrative AE cultures archery artist basic beginning behavior body brain central ceremonies clock closed score communication Condon conscious D. T. Suzuki dance difficult E. E. Evans-Pritchard entrainment Eugen Herrigel everything example experience fact feedback feel film French function German going Hall happens high context Himorogi Hopi human important individual informal Japan Japanese Kachina Kinesics Koans language lives logic look low context M-time mandala matter means metaphysical Mexico mind monochronic move Native Americans nature Navajo Nuer one's organization pattern person physical Piaget polychronic possible primary level culture proxemic Pueblo Indians Quiché relationships rhythm rhythmic Ruth Benedict sacred schedule simply situation slow sort space Spanish speed sync synchrony technical Tedlock things tion ture unconscious United virtually West Western William Condon women words York Zen Buddhism
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