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From Black Slave to Genius – Superminds 14

The Man Who Talked With Flowers In 1860 a baby boy was born to a black slave woman living on a plantation in Missouri. The child was weak, and while still tiny slave raiders attacked […]... More

Mind and Movement 8 – Individual and Social Implications

In this present century there has been an explosion in the number of people who have in some way explored their inner world. This was partly due to the discovery and public use of L.S.D. […]... More

Mind and Movement 9 – The Secret Power

Although this chapter starts by dealing with very physical processes, it is in fact about a very metaphysical or transcendent process. It is, as far as my own understanding has allowed me to penetrate, the […]... More

Mind and Movement 10 – The History of Physical and Spiritual Healing in Different Cultures

A knowledge of history helps us have a wider and more tolerant view of ourselves and others. In connection with coex it helps us to have a more educated approach to the sort of claims […]... More

Mind and Movement 11 – Appendix

Freud said that dreams were the ‘royal road to the unconscious’. Having explored and worked with the possibilities of dreams for the last seventeen years, it is my feeling that dreams are only a readily […]... More

The Man Who Remembered Everything – Superminds 2

Solomon Shereshevskii had a memory so perfect that he could recall every minute of his life in graphic detail. This fantastic capacity was further distinguished by the fact that he could “feel” images, “taste” colours, […]... More

Eileen Garrett – Psychic – Superminds 5

Eileen was born in the Irish countryside. She loved dogs and horses, but was shy of  people. They seemed to be insensitive to what she felt. Her parents died when she was young, an aunt […]... More

Journey Through The Mind – Superminds 9

Jesse Watkins had led an ordinary but adventurous life prior to the day when the doors in his mind opened revealing experiences he had never previously thought possible. At 17 he had gone to work […]... More

Helen Keller – The Sighted Blind – Superminds 14

Until she was nineteen months old, Helen was a normal happy baby living with loving parents. At that age she had just started to talk, and had learnt one word when playing outside in the […]... More

The Wesker Trilogy – by Arnold Wesker

The three plays in The Wesker Trilogy are akin to a piece of classical music with three movements. Various themes emerge, disappear and arise again throughout the drama. Some themes are strongly played at certain […]... More

The New Poetry

Can poetry be seen as capable of representing a multicultural society? Taken as individual statements, many of the poems in The New Poetry[1] show no sign of multicultural influence. “The radio is playing downstairs in […]... More

Frankenstein – By Mary Shelley

Discuss the themes of parenthood and creativity in the novel One aspect of creativity is parenthood. Therefore the two subjects of the question can be linked. We can also create in an external way, as […]... More

Comparing the symbolic treatment of Childhood in Blake and Wordsworth

Both Blake and Wordsworth particularly emphasise childhood in their poetry. Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience for example especially appear to treat childhood as a symbol of the human condition as seen from […]... More

Identity

Its representation and significance in literary texts The texts used are: Grapes of Wrath; Another Country; The Colour Purple. Before the texts can be discussed in relation to what they suggest about identity, it is […]... More

Sugar – the reeds which produce honey without Bees

From the earliest times humans have used and traded in sugar. “Egyptian hieroglyphics dating back at least 3,000 years indicate that the art of sugar confectionery was already established.”(1) This early form of sugar was […]... More

Comparison of the Significance of Single Working Women in Two Novels

The Millstone and The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie. Although these two novels were published within four years of each other, they provide a fascinating contrast. This is due, I believe, to the different historical […]... More

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