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  • ...her intangible psychological factors that contribute to the development of the [[human being]].
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  • ...a Marxist-Leninist or Marxist school that includes mainly the writings of the initial author, Engels, Lenin, and others. In N.H., this ideology is consid ...SSR, including some relevant points from the article “Marxism-Leninism” in the Dictionary of Scientific Communism published in Moscow in 1985.
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  • ...tion of the three pathways of sensation, imagination, and the memory. When the "[[I]]" perceives itself, it must also use these three pathways of sensatio ...t consider any phenomenon "conscious" which is not registered, or in which the operations of coordination do not participate.
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  • ...ilo and a growing list of other authors who form part of the expression of the “universal human nation” emerging in our world. ...planet, and the growing range of genres and works presented here reflects the vitality of this human current.
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  • ...versity, took LSD, and discovered that she did not know why she was alive. The English Department did not seem to know either, so she tried other routes, ...010 Her other publications include Soft Brushes with Death, Experiences on the Threshold, and Fish Scribbles.
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  • ...of Intent is a biography of [[Silo]], Mario Luis Rodriguez Cobo, "Sage of the Andes." ...ychology, philosophy, and other fields, and thousands regard him as one of the true spiritual guides of our time.
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  • The Humanist Party is an organism that is part of the [[Humanist Movement]]. ...nist Party was created in mid 1984 by the Secretariat of Social Affairs of the Community for Human Development and its first International Congress was he
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  • The Community (for human development) is an organism that is part of the [[Humanist Movement]]. ...evelopment) was created in mid 1980 as the social and cultural organism of the [[Humanist Movement]].
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  • Convergence of Cultures (1) is an organism that is part of the [[Humanist Movement]]. ...l cultures, in their most creative moments, the humanist attitude pervades the social environment. In such periods, discrimination, wars and violence in g
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  • a) The associative path of ''Similarity'' is operating when the mind searches for something that resembles or is similar to a given object. b) The associative pathway of ''Contiguity'' operates when the mind searches for what is peculiar to, or what is, was, or will be in conta
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  • ...inversions. The themes or images in an allegory may also be classified in the above categories.
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  • ...to interpret illusions from the point of view of operating on and breaking the illusions. In both general and concrete terms one uses these rules to compr
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  • ...dual mind (through stories, dreams, art, mysticism, pathology, etc.) or to the collective mind (in stories, art, folklore, myth, religion, etc.).
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  • ...not respect linear time or the usual structure of space characteristic of the vigilic level of consciousness.
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  • ...real situation in an allegorical way, one can then operate indirectly upon the real situation. ...g love, aggressive confrontation, etc.), and thus discharge tension within the [[psychism]].
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  • ...eriences]] recorded with pain are either forgotten completely or evoked by the [[consciousness]] with a considerable transformation of any associated cont
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  • ...by the varying activity of the external phenomena that arrive, but also by the [[consciousness]] which imposes a direction on what they perceive.
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  • ...which are distributed, translated, and transformed in ways that depend on the ambit in which they occur.
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  • ...e [[consciousness]] through the similarity, contiguity, and/or contrast of the objects (See [[Imagination]]).
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  • * [[Humanize the Earth]] ...ess human existence from its most profound interiority to everyday life in the world.
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  • ...ism. The development presents the psychism as a function of life, develops the psychology of impulses, outlines techiques of of transformation and ends wi The book was traslated into: english, italian, german, portuguese, russian
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  • Book by Silo. Related with the [[Community of Silo's Message|Communities of Silo's Message]]. ...nds, Well-Being, Marriage, Protection, Assistance, Death, and Recognition. The Path is a collection of reflections and suggestions.
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  • Informal community around the [[Silo's Message]].
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  • ...ness]]; thus, in vigil there is a co‑presence of vigil. This gives rise to the different states (See [[Consciousness, Levels of]]; see [[Directed Attentio
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  • a) the [[register]] of the [[sensation]], and ...We define behavior as all of one's structure that manifests and acts from the centers of response.
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  • a) Self‑Enclosed Behavior occurs when the psychism negates or denies the objective, outside world, b) Altered Behavior occurs when the psychism negates the internal or psychological world, and
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  • ...ial and environmental factors as well as the nature and characteristics of the stimuli one receives will influence one's behavior. ...act at all times, even when one is no longer in the situation. In this way the roles form a real structure since they are related in a dynamic way, with s
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  • ...satisfy his needs oriented by [[register|registers]] of pain or pleasure. The non­satisfaction of a need generates pain which is registered as an increa ...ly or later on. One's response may instead be internal and not go out into the world, in which case it acts internally upon one's own body.
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  • ...set both by the possibilities of the [[psychism]] and the possibilities of the body.
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  • ...tradictions and in internal accord with oneself, of harmony in the work of the centers of response. ...point of view of growing adaptation, the more interesting behaviors allow the greatest number of options or possibilities of response; this in turn saves
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  • For example, in the vegetative activities we recognize a) short cycles such as breathing, circu ...response]], the [[consciousness, Levels of |levels of consciousness]], and the [[behavior]] in general.
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  • ...practice one can develop different centers, parts, and subparts and change the basic human type.
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  • ...rsis and the transferential techniques together form the important part of the Self‑Liberation system known as [[Operative]].
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  • ...atharsis may occur spontaneously as a variation of the [[transference]] if the subject enters a cathartic situation and abandons his initial transferentia
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  • ...inutes to pinpoint themes he would have the greatest resistance in telling the guide. b) The subject relaxes externally.
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  • ...saying very little. No special conditions or preparation are required for the subject in this practice.
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  • ...d, an “objectifying” mode of relationship characterized by the negation of the intentionality and liberty of other human beings.
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  • ...g serfs and peasants, against the kind of devastation commonly produced in the warfare between fiefdoms. ...etc. In spite of these efforts, the a.m. was not able to prevent either of the two world wars.
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  • ...re, to arm; arma, arms. The body of military forces of a state, especially the land forces.) ...fense. However, national states utilize the a. not only for the defense of the country but also to attack and subjugate other countries and peoples, i.e.,
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  • ...the practice under matriarchy, kinship under this system is determined by the paternal line. ...e way to the iron age and the rise of writing and the State. Nevertheless, the structure of domination by men continues, with discrimination against women
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  • ...n, hell, etc.) as well as the existence of psychic entities independent of the body (angels, spirits, etc.). ...e participation of an intelligence, reason, or logos in the development of the Universe.
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  • ...manipulation and violence. 3) A form of dogmatism that considers authority the only or supreme source of wisdom or ethics. ..., and it points out a path and method of struggle for replacing a. through the democratization and modernization of society.
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  • ...or the illusion of a world that is accepted as “real” but is observed from the limited parameters determined by a particular historical perspective. Any s ...rspective began to change. However, this change in turn opened the way for the emergence of neo-irrationalist currents of thought.
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  • ...cumulates wealth and, consequently, the power to exploit the wage labor of the workers and employees. ...ols the multi-national corporations and multi-national banks, which divide the world into zones of influence.
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  • ...s, first and foremost their own, while acting as if they were attending to the social interests of all citizens. ...gal instruments. Bureaucrats identify civil society with the State or with the corporation for which they work.
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  • ...gy applies this term to the socioeconomic system whose motivating force is the accumulation of capital. ...nomic regime is part of a far more complex social structure that comprises the concrete historical sociocultural system of a given time.
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  • ...isans, etc.). In general, castes are divided into higher and lower levels. The position of each human being is determined by heredity, passed on from pare ...der to support their integration into society and to erase the remnants of the c. system.
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  • ...g with appropriate governmental and private organizations, and publicizing the needs and demands of such groups in order to inform national and internatio
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  • ...ys plays an important role, occupying a central space between movements of the “right” and “left”. Within any given party or movement there may ex
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  • ...iding human beings into “us” and “them,” and is a characteristic proper to the humanist personality.
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