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- What is hypnotic trance? Does it provide unusual physical or mental capacities?
- 2.1 'Trance;' descriptive or misleading? Most of the classical notions of hypnosis have long held that hypnosis was special in some way from other types of interpersonal communication and that an induction (preparatory process considered by some to be...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
- Group Mind Basics (GM1)
- Anyone who has ever spoken in front of a group of people, knows that there is a peculiar sensation associated with the experience. A tightness of the throat often appears, or the speaker “gets butterflies in their stomach”. Just as in the case of person to...
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Mind >> Telepathy and Group Mind
- Healing Routine: How to setup a Healing Ritual
- This is a suggested form for rituals for any healing spell: First of all, there some things which much be done before the ritual itself. You need to diagnose your patient so that you know exactly what kind of healing where in which person you want to...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Spells
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Suggested Pdf Resources
- Monkeys reject unequal pay
- strate that a nonhuman primate, the brown capuchin monkey. (Cebus apella) which two monkeys exchanged tokens with a human experimenter.
- www.emory.edu
- Monkeys Pay Per View: Adaptive Valuation of Social Images by
- www.mind.duke.edu
- “ALTRUISTIC” BEHAVIOR IN RHESUS MONKEYS1 Jules H
- ed that most rhesus monkeys refrained form operating a device for securing food if this caused another monkey to suffer an electric shock.
- www.madisonmonkeys.com
- Computational Constraints on Syntactic Processing in a Nonhuman
- a familiarization/discrimination paradigm to demonstrate that monkeys can spontaneously master such grammars.
- www.sciencemag.org
- New World Monkeys
- New World monkeys are the living (nonhuman) primates of South and Central America.
- pages.nycep.org
Suggested News Resources
- Three-month-old child rescued from monkey
- HAZARIBAG: A three month old was rescued from a monkey by residents of a Hazaribag village on Saturday after the animal took away the child and perched atop the roof of a house.
- Here's a monkey you've never seen before ...
- Researchers in an unexplored region of the Amazon discovered what appears to be a new species of Callicebus, or titi, monkey, with unique features on its head and tail.
- 10 monkeys rescued from Marina beach
- CHENNAI: Ten monkeys used by street artists for performing tricks were rescued by animal lovers in the city on Sunday. The rescue operation was carried out following a tip-off to Blue Cross, an animal welfare organisation.
- Monkey owner faces cruelty charges after attack
- (AP) — A Bedford County man whose five monkeys were taken from his home after one escaped and bit a neighbor earlier this month is now facing multiple animal cruelty charges.
Suggested Web Resources
- Monkey Day
- Aug 23, 2011 The official Monkey Day website, celebrate the Monkey Day on December 14th.
- monkeyday.com
- Monkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- A monkey is a primate, either an Old World monkey or a New World monkey. There are about 260 known living species of monkey.
- en.wikipedia.org
- San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Monkey
- Get fun and interesting monkey facts in an easy-to-read style from the San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes. Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or Safari Park.
- www.sandiegozoo.org
- Monkey Pictures - Primate Wallpapers - National Geographic
- See pictures of spider monkeys, baboons, macaques, and more in this photo gallery from National Geographic.
- animals.nationalgeographic.com
- Monkeys
- Most monkeys live in tropical regions in the Americas, Africa, and Asia and spend much of their lives in treetops.
- www.globio.org
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