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m forgot to mention teaching techniques is an entirely separate and distinct methodology from learning techniques
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<h5>Eternalist</h5>
*[[Learning techniques]]
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*[[Catharsis#Analysis|Cathartic techniques]]
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<h5>Presentist</h5>
*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
*[[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|Relational embeddedness]]
** The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol.<ref>Heraclitus</ref><ref>Schrödinger, Erwin, et al. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches.  pgs 135-6. Cambridge University Press, 1992.</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]
** The experiential world is by-necessity given only once, in an eternal present moment. Nothing is reflected; an original image and its mirror are simultaneous-in-time, identical-in-symbol.<ref>Heraclitus</ref><ref>Schrödinger, Erwin, et al. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches.  pgs 135-6. Cambridge University Press, 1992.</ref> [[Introspection#Relational_Embeddedness|This integration occurs suddenly and with no interviewer prompting.]]

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Entheogen tripsitting

Cannabinoid tripsitting

Miscellaneous hallucinogen tripsitting

Depressant tripsitting

Stimulant tripsitting

Entactogen tripsitting

  1. Heraclitus
  2. Schrödinger, Erwin, et al. What Is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell ; with, Mind and Matter ; & Autobiographical Sketches. pgs 135-6. Cambridge University Press, 1992.
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