Word: unconsciousably
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But for Don Juan, as he speaks from Castaneda's account, the getting of knowledge is more lonely; the sorcerer who "sees"-in other words, who can transcend the conventional descriptions of the world shutting off his unconscious flow of interpretations-inhabits a frightening place, full of omens and...
Official police spokesmen said last week that Largey was found lying unconscious on the floor of his cell at 3 a.m. Sunday morning four hours after his arrest for drunkenness in East Cambridge. According to Dep. Lt. Leo Davenport, police checked Largey's cell every half hour.
Foucault once characterized his work, perhaps too broadly and easily, as a search for the "cultural unconscious." The Archaeology of Knowledge is intended to establish the basis of that search more specifically, to as Foucault says, "define this blank space from which I speak, and which is slowly taking shape...
This capacity for wondering self-searching. Weil believes, has been neglected and underestimated. We have been taught to attend primarily, if not solely, to the input and output of the intellectual computer, and to deny or mistrust the experiences associated with alternate states of consciousness. We are not at ease...
McGovern contended that Nixon was following a policy of "unconscious isolationism"; he had allowed the U.S. to become isolated from its allies and trading partners, isolated from the world's developing nations, and isolated "from reality by the insistence that tough talk and big Pentagon budgets are somehow synonymous...