Making Sense of Soul and Sabbath Brain Processes and Making of Meaning
Abstract. Making sense of soul and Sabbath necessitates understanding these phenomena experientially and then suggesting “biochemical” or empirical analogues. Soul, which is defined as the core or essence of a person (or group), includes a working memory of personally purposeful behavior. The states...
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Year: 1992, Volume: 27, Issue: 1, Pages: 31-49 |
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brain-mind
B biorhythm B Sabbath: soul B Memory B REM sleep |
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