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  1. A Penny for Your Thoughts: Investigating Pristine Experience. “Pristine inner experiences” are thoughts, feelings, sensations, tickles, seeings, hearings, and so on, anything that appears ...

  2. Power: The inner experience. Irvington. Abstract. Ranging through the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology, and history, this book is concerned with the needs for power, achievement, and affiliation. The power drive is explored as it is revealed in personal and group fantasies.

  3. 23 de oct. de 2023 · Your outer self is what you present to the world—the parts that you choose to allow others to experience, such as your appearance (hair, clothes, etc.), demeanor, speech, etc. Your outer self is like a shell, meant to protect and support your inner self as you cope with the demands of school, work, home, and other external concerns.

  4. 5 de may. de 2022 · It’s more than the inner experience of war, the first half is more the mindset of the man and warrior in Germany at the time. There are many lessons to take from it, we living in a world void of high culture. Junger starts from the foundation and then builds the mind of the man and warrior. That foundation is of bloodlines and country.

  5. Inner Knowledge Can Lead to Inner Power. Looking at the history of these traditions, it seems clear that concentration on inner-experience not only provides inner knowledge, it also provides increased inner power which has a kind of resonance effect, whereby the stronger consciousness attracts less strong consciousnesses as followers.

  6. 21 de feb. de 2017 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  7. Inner Experience. Georges Bataille. SUNY Press, Apr 7, 1988 - Philosophy - 209 pages. His is a journey marked by the questioning of experience itself, until what is reached is sovereign laughter, non-knowledge, and a Presence in no way distinct from Absence, where “The mind moves in a strange world where anguish and ecstasy coexist.”.