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" We cannot fall out of this world." That is to say, it is a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole. "
The Enigma of the Oceanic Feeling: Revisioning the Psychoanalytic Theory of ... - Сторінка 41
автори: William B. Parsons - 1999 - 264 стор.
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The Nature of Love

Irving Singer - 1984 - 492 стор.
...informs us that he himself has had no such experience, but that he understands what is being suggested: "it is a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole." Rolland interprets this sense of merging with the cosmos as the source of all religious inspiration....
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Spinoza and the Sciences

Marjorie Grene, Debra Nails - 1986 - 366 стор.
...Discontents, labelled the "oceanic feeling" — the sense of eternity as of something limitless, unbounded — a "feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole" (Freud, 1930, XXI, pp. 64—65). If we take seriously Spinoza's own insistence, in Part V of...
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Male Fantasies: Women, floods, bodies, history

Klaus Theweleit - 1987 - 546 стор.
...in myself." Yet he was interested enough in the subject to devote almost eleven pages to it. On the "feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world," he finds that "to me, this seems something rather in the nature of an intellectual perception." He...
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Civilization and Its Discontents

Sigmund Freud - 1989 - 162 стор.
...sind einmal darin.' ['Indeed, we shall not fall out of this world. We are in it once and for all.'] is to say, it is a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole. I may remark that to me this seems something rather in the nature of an intellectual perception,...
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Poetry and Phantasy

Antony Easthope - 1989 - 240 стор.
...something limitless, unbounded - as it were, "oceanic"'. Freud understands this 'oceanic feeling' as being 'a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole'. And he offers to explain it as follows. Normally, there is nothing of which we are more certain...
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Psychoanalytic Theory of Greek Tragedy

C. Fred Alford - 1992 - 236 стор.
...the reassurance that "we cannot fall out of this world." Such consolation, continues Freud, invokes "a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole."26 Yet death threatens precisely this bond. In death we risk falling out of the world forever....
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A Profile of Jonathan Miller

Michael Romain - 1992 - 256 стор.
...'a sensation of "eternity", a feeling of something limitless, unbounded - as it were, "oceanic" ... a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole'.2 Few - if any - other directors have such a range of interests and breadth of experience. Apart...
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The Recovery of Self: Regression and Redemption in Religious Experience

Kevin Fauteux - 1994 - 260 стор.
...another without sacrificing personal identity. Oceanic experience, on the other hand, induces "feelings of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole," that represent a regressive escape from the demands of reality and a return to the selfless...
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Narratives of Agency: Self-making in China, India, and Japan

Wimal Dissanayake - 1996 - 276 стор.
...external world and what is the self. This is not unlike what Freud described as the "oceanic feeling": "a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole," the feeling of "limitlessness and of a bond with the universe."26 There is, however, a difference....
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What Evil Means to Us

C. Fred Alford - 1997 - 212 стор.
...fall out of this world. We are in it once and for all." Such consolation, continues Freud, invokes "a feeling of an indissoluble bond, of being one with the external world as a whole."2 Ogden makes a similar claim about the autisticcontiguous position. The difference is that...
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