BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUL
Holocaust. You see in my altered states I can go back to a time BEFORE the Holocaust ... if I use shamanic terms, I journey to t ...
4.2 The Readers Reponses (a) I ntroduction Reading came before writing. Although we think of the word ‘reading’ to mean the scan ...
what they do: for the deep unuttered occasions of their lives. The reading I have in mind is an act of the imagination that is e ...
This respondent felt that there was ... a very strong spiritual dimension to reading and that literary genres all seem to run to ...
Q13. The respondent wrote, ... Reading and the religious experience are similar in that both encourage and promote some kind of ...
(c) Reader 2. J.M. (Retired Teacher of English Literature - HSC Coordinator.) JM began by explaining that she is a confirmed bib ...
Q7 JM wrote that ... reading occurs in my own time, my own space (mostly my own bed). I t occupies a separate dimension from wha ...
need to find myself or wear identity badges, in terms of place. The chameleon – c’est moi! Q19 and 20. Regarding place issues, J ...
Q2. Here, the respondent simply stated that reading did influence his behaviour. Q3. His answer was significant because he, like ...
Q7. The respondent said that ... Reading ... is very personal ... the story, plot and characters unfold in one’s own mind. I n r ...
event on a previous occasion, and that he sometimes became so heavily absorbed when reading that if the ‘phone should ring when ...
(b) David Malouf’s Responses: David Malouf responded to my questionnaire on 14.02.2000 in the following manner, retyping some of ...
Q11. When you were a child did you: (a) Have very vivid dreams? (b) Relish the time you had alone to yourself? (c) Day dream qui ...
Q21. I s place significant to you in terms of your identity and if so in what ways? (Place can mean your home, a foreign country ...
TK: I sort of think that there is this unified consciousness and that’s where, a holistic world, and that’s where the arts come ...
W H: You have crossed over, you have written as a foetus, for example. That continuum of consciousness, the collective unconscio ...
creativity and so on, but that as soon as we started to develop an alphabet and the written word, the energy if you like, the em ...
to interpret Europe, however floundering an attempt, because I don’t think you can understand Australia without Europe. So they ...
pure Edwardian nationalistic, Antarctic race, lay the murder which was the initiating murder of World War I. I t was a murder an ...
the Enlightenment whereas America was settled in the Age of Calvinist dissent. But it’s also a threat to the European God becaus ...
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