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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
- This Shall Not Be!
- The pick makes a dull thump as it bites into the frozen earth. The grave needs to be about 3 feet deep. I hope the work will distract me from the night's coming events. Snow dances down from the darkening skies. As I dig, I take out some of my grief, my...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- Dealing With World Mind Effects Through Greater Self Mastery (GM5)
- At one time or another, we have all experienced occasions where other people in the same room began to have a heated argument. The psychic dissonance created at that time, produced in us symptoms of shakiness, nervousness, a scattered thought pattern or other...
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Mind >> World Mind
- Hypnosis: A Selected Bibliography
- Index of bibliography sections Selected Periodicals (14 entries) Edited Overviews of General Theories of Hypnosis (5 entries) Specific Topics Related to Research into Hypnosis. General single-author overviews, non-special-state views, social andexperimental...
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Parapsychology >> Hypnosis
- 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
- To Heal or Not to Heal?
- When we help heal another, are we truly helping them? The question is hypothetical, and the answer will surely differ case by case, conscience by conscience. But this is an important question to ponder. Magical healing usually involves sending energy to speed...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
Pain Pain Receptors is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Pain Pain Receptors books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- v198 ph pf pain2.qxp - Pain Knowledge
- spinal cord where cells called pain recep- tors are located.
- www.painknowledge.org
- PAIN MANAGEMENT
- PAIN AND TREATMENT. Pain Origin The feeling of pain occurs when nerve endings detect damage to the body.
- www.pehp.org
- Fetal Pain: The Evidence
- www.doctorsonfetalpain.com
- Sensory & Pain Receptors
- Sensory & Pain Receptors. Receptor. Sensation.
- sriechman.tamu.edu
- Activation of CB2 cannabinoid receptors by AM1241 inhibits
- inhibits experimental neuropathic pain: Pain inhibition by receptors not present in the CNS. Mohab M. Ibrahim*, Hongfeng Deng†, Alexander Zvonok†, Debra A.
- www.pnas.org
Suggested News Resources
- Pain management involves both drugs and psychotherapies
- Many different disease states lead to pain; pain receptors and nerves constitute the final pathway for its perception.
Suggested Web Resources
- Pain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Max von Frey found and described these heat and cold receptors and, in 1896, reported finding "pain spots" on the skin of human subjects.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Nociceptor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Pain Receptor Animation
- Pain receptors are specialized nerve endings located throughout the body in most body tissues.
- www.bayareapainmedical.com
- pain receptor - definition of pain receptor in the Medical dictionary
- 1. a molecule on the surface or within a cell that recognizes and binds with specific molecules, producing a specific effect in the cell; e.g.
- medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com
- Neuroscience for Kids - Pain
- Ok..now we know the "stimuli" that may cause pain. How do these stimuli activate the nervous system?
- faculty.washington.edu
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