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1. Identity 2. Identity and pattern 3. The "dwarf in the
middle" 4. Logicality, linearity, and
Gestalt perception 5. Some constraints on
linearity 1. The "oceanic"
experience 2. Oceanic perception as
alternative 3. Possession 1. The mechanism of I-ness 2. Mathematics and identity 3. Religion and the experience
of "I" 1. Religion and the experience
of "I" 2. Schizophrenics and shamans 1. The boundaries of religion 2. Literalism as religion 3. Ontogeny, identity and the
philosophy of Sankara 4. Revelation 1. Religion and displaced
sexuality 2. Charismatic experience 3. Sexual experience and the
boundaries of the self 4. Asceticism, masochism and
identity 1. Archetypes and the
spiritual fauna 2. Individuation and cosmology 3. Individuative cosmologies - Tantrik 4. Individuative cosmologies - the Kabbalah 5. Individuative cosmologies - Blake 6. Individuative cosmologies - conclusion 7. The intuition of cyclicity 1. "Ethical"
religion 2. Good, evil and bliss 1. Religion and Death 1. Postscript: Medicine and
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