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Madeleine Mysticism Stigmas by Pierre Janet: The Failures of the Transcendental Distancing of the World as Answers to a Congenital Malaise?

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Apparently, and at first sight, at least on the psychological level and not on the theological, or even empirical-physical level (as the parapsychological analysis of levitations does), the mystical hallucination and its stigmas of imitation would express the non-dissociation between the imaginary and the real within the synthesis body-consciousness. Thus, the Ego (composing the singular conative and cognitive synthesis and expressing itself through feelings (or judgments) of the I in the Self of the human world) focuses for long hours or even days, months, or years, on this non-dissociation or fixed point, a transcendental junction that forms the Absolute.

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