Theory - Para-Psychoanalysis Reverse Psyche
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Asian Fraternity: North Korean Scottish Rite (above all lesser frat members)
catatonia
cat·a·to·ni·a [kàttə tṓnee ə]
noun
state resembling trance: a condition, often associated with schizophrenia, characterized by periods of inertia or apparent stupor and rigidity of the muscles
[Late 19th century. < cata- + Greek tonos "tone"]
coma 1
co·ma [kṓmə]
(plural co·mas)
noun
long period of unconsciousness: a prolonged state of deep unconsciousness
[Mid-17th century. Via modern Latin < Greek kōma "deep sleep"]
slumber
slum·ber [slúmbər]
intransitive verb (past and past participle slum·bered, present participle slum·ber·ing, 3rd person present singular slum·bers)
1. sleep: to be asleep
2. be in quiet state: to be in a state of inactivity or rest
noun (plural slum·bers)
1. sleeping: the state of being asleep, or a period of sleep
A loud noise disturbed my slumber.
2. inactivity: a state of being dormant or quiet
[14th century. Alteration of obsolete sloom "light sleep" < Germanic]
-slum·ber·less, adjective
paramnesia (Life in a Vat/brain in vat) = pod brain/matrix
par·am·ne·sia [pà ram nə]
noun
1. false memory: false memories of events that did not really take place
2. inability to recall meanings of words: an inability to recall the meanings of common words
hypnosis
hyp·no·sis [hip nṓssiss]
(plural hyp·no·ses [hip nṓ sz])
noun
1. artificially induced condition: a condition that can be artificially induced in people, in which they can respond to questions and are very susceptible to suggestions from the hypnotist
2. induction of hypnosis: the technique or practice of inducing a state of hypnosis in people
para- 1
prefix
1. beside, near, along with
parataxis
2. beyond
paranormal
3. isomeric or related compound
paraldehyde
4. resembling
paramyxovirus
5. faulty, undesirable
paraphasia
6. assistant, auxiliary
paralegal
7. occupying the para position in the benzene ring
paradichlorobenzene
[< Greek para "beside" < Indo-European, "next to, in front of"]
psychoanalysis
psy·cho·a·nal·y·sis [skō ə nálləssiss]
noun
1. method of understanding mental life: a psychological theory and therapeutic method developed by Sigmund Freud, based on the ideas that mental life functions on both conscious and unconscious levels and that childhood events have a powerful psychological influence throughout life
2. treatment by psychoanalysis: treatment by psychoanalysis, interpreting material presented by a patient in order to bring the processes of the unconscious into conscious awareness
-psy·cho·an·a·lyst [skō ánn'list], noun
-psy·cho·an·a·lyt·ic [skō anə líttik], adjective
-psy·cho·an·a·lyt·i·cal, adjective
-psy·cho·an·a·lyt·i·cal·ly, adverb
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