The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, Volume 25Transpersonal Institute, 1993 |
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... percent of the sample . That was neither significantly less than the 17 percent of NDErs who reported this symptom ( x2 - 2.32 ) , nor significantly more than the 2 percent of control subjects reporting it ( x2 - 8.56 ) . One's body ...
... percent of the sample . That was neither significantly less than the 17 percent of NDErs who reported this symptom ( x2 - 2.32 ) , nor significantly more than the 2 percent of control subjects reporting it ( x2 - 8.56 ) . One's body ...
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... percent of the sample . That was significantly less than the 41 percent of NDErs who reported this symptom ( x2 - 14.87 , p < .0001 ) , and statistically indistinguishable from the 24 percent of control subjects reporting it ( x2 = 0.57 ) ...
... percent of the sample . That was significantly less than the 41 percent of NDErs who reported this symptom ( x2 - 14.87 , p < .0001 ) , and statistically indistinguishable from the 24 percent of control subjects reporting it ( x2 = 0.57 ) ...
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... percent of the psychotic patients , as compared with 19 percent of all the patients and 46 percent of the NDErs ; becoming locked into a certain position was reported by 13 percent of psychotic patients , as compared with 15 percent of ...
... percent of the psychotic patients , as compared with 19 percent of all the patients and 46 percent of the NDErs ; becoming locked into a certain position was reported by 13 percent of psychotic patients , as compared with 15 percent of ...
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An introduction | 1 |
Psychosis | 29 |
The physiokundalini syndrome and mental illness | 43 |
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