Hidden Visions / Hidden Dreams

Hidden Visions / Hidden Dreams
Author: K.C. Bentley
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1452514658

These true life stories have been happening throughout each of our lives and we are honored to share our uniqueness, as an individual and as a family entity, with you. We want everyone to know that you can and do have the exact type of life experiences that we have shared, and all you need to do is open yourselves up to listening to the quietness around you. You are loved and are important to our world. Go and be aware of your surroundings--do not be afraid of what is out there waiting for you. Live in that place where you can find your own uniqueness in this incredible life we have been given to live. We all need that special place where we love, laugh, and live without enduring ridicule or others' opinions. We should realize by now that no one can hurt us except ourselves, when we listen to closed-minded people. This is your time, and our world is growing in a rapid direction with the veil opening for our souls here in our earthly experiences.

Seeing Things Hidden

Seeing Things Hidden
Author: Malcolm Bull
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1999
Genre: Dialectic
ISBN: 9781859847428

The multiplicity of the self and the inaccessibility of truth are commonplaces of contemporary thought. But in Seeing Things Hidden they become key features of a philosophy of history that reunites emancipatory political theory with the apocalyptic tradition. Apocalyptic is the revelation of things hidden. But what does it mean to be hidden? And why are things hidden in the first place? By gently teasing out the meanings of hiddenness, this book develops a new theory of apocalyptic and explores its relation to the writings of Kant, Hegel, Benjamin and Derrida. Exploiting affinities between the work of Lukács and recent American philosophers like Rorty and Cavell, Bull argues that the central dynamic of late modernity is the coming into hiding of the contradictory identities generated through political and social emancipation. Drawing on analytic and Continental philosophy he articulates the most ambitious philosophy of history since Francis Fukuyama's The End of History, presenting fresh interpretations of such icons of modernity as Hegel's master-slave dialectic, Benjamin's angel of history, Du Bois's concept of double consciousness, and Rawls's veil of ignorance.

Madness, Language, Literature

Madness, Language, Literature
Author: Michel Foucault
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 022677497X

Newly published lectures by Foucault on madness, literature, and structuralism. Perceiving an enigmatic relationship between madness, language, and literature, French philosopher Michel Foucault developed ideas during the 1960s that are less explicit in his later, more well-known writings. Collected here, these previously unpublished texts reveal a Foucault who undertakes an analysis of language and experience detached from their historical constraints. Three issues predominate: the experience of madness across societies; madness and language in Artaud, Roussel, and Baroque theater; and structuralist literary criticism. Not only do these texts pursue concepts unique to this period such as the “extra-linguistic,” but they also reveal a far more complex relationship between structuralism and Foucault than has typically been acknowledged.

Cut-Pieces

Cut-Pieces
Author: Lotte Hoek
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 023116288X

This title explores the shadowy world of the short, pornographic cut-piece clips that appear in some films in Bangladesh and examines their place in South Asian film culture. It provides a portrait of the production, consumption and cinematic pleasures of stray celluloid and shines a light on Bangladesh's state-owned film industry and popular practices of the obscene. The book also reframes conceptual approaches to South Asian cinema and film culture, drawing on media anthropology to decode the cultural contradictions of Bangladesh since the 1990s.

Hidden Memories

Hidden Memories
Author: Robert A. Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Alien abductions, satanic kidnappings, the channelling of spirits, the recall of past lives and other similar bizarre experiences are reported almost daily in the media. Is there a rational explanation for these events? According to Robert A Baker, such irregular or supernatural experiences are manifestations of hidden memories, a phenomenon in which experiences that originally make little conscious impression are filed away in the brain and later are suddenly remembered in an altered form. In 'Hidden Memories', the most recent scientific evidence on memory is used to dispel many supernatural beliefs and to show how the boundaries of human behaviour are often misperceived by therapists, especially those who adhere to fringe beliefs. He shows how delusions and illusions affect behaviour and discusses the role hypnosis, imagination, and suggestion play in the creation of other worldly experiences. Finally, Baker looks at the media's role in aiding and abetting paranormal belief in addition to promoting the growth of superstitions and popular myths.