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    Charles T. Tart (born 1937) is an American psychologist and parapsychologist known for his psychological work on the nature of consciousness (particularly...
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    A butter tart (French: tarte au beurre) is a type of small pastry tart highly regarded in Canadian cuisine. The sweet tart consists of a filling of butter...
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  • 1966 by Arnold M. Ludwig and brought into common usage from 1969 by Charles Tart. It describes induced changes in one's mental state, almost always temporary...
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  • Look up tart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A tart is a pastry dish, usually sweet in flavor, with an open top. Tart may also refer to: Tart, a sharp...
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    Treacle tart is a traditional British dessert. The earliest known recipe for the dessert is from English author Mary Jewry in her cookbooks from the late...
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    A Bakewell tart is an English confection consisting of a shortcrust pastry shell beneath layers of jam, frangipane, and a topping of flaked almonds. It...
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    A gypsy tart is a type of tart made with evaporated milk, muscovado sugar (though some varieties include light brown sugar), and pastry. It originates...
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    (Confrérie de la Quiche Lorraine), said, "I think I would call it a savoury tart." Laurent Miltgen-Delinchamp, member of the Brotherhood, said: "I think it...
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    clues that had inadvertently been included in the transcripts. In 1980, Charles Tart claimed that a rejudging of the transcripts from one of Targ and Puthoff's...
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    anthropological definition, linking it to 'altered states of consciousness' (Charles Tart), is becoming increasingly accepted." Hoffman (1998, p. 9) asserts that:...
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  • once called the cocktail party effect. In his 1986 book Waking Up, Charles Tart—an American psychologist and parapsychologist known for his psychological...
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    video merged a Japanese pop song with an animated cartoon cat with a Pop-Tart for a torso flying through space and leaving a rainbow trail behind. The...
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    of Targ and Puthoff remain an unsubstantiated hypothesis." In 1980, Charles Tart claimed that a rejudging of the transcripts from one of Targ and Puthoff's...
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    altered states of consciousness was made by psychologist Charles Tart in the 1960s and 1970s. Tart analyzed a state of consciousness as made up of a number...
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  • of the differences in the perceived nature of the world they live in. Charles Tart in his book "The Awakening" proposed an alternative term - "conditioned...
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  • goodbye." Supporters of his claims include parapsychologists such as Charles Tart. McMoneagle worked with Dean Radin at the Consciousness Research Laboratory...
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  • of Targ and Puthoff remain an unsubstantiated hypothesis." In 1980, Charles Tart claimed that a rejudging of the transcripts from one of Targ and Puthoff's...
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    Experiences Questionnaire that further illustrates the correlation. In 1968, Charles Tart conducted an OBE experiment with a subject known as Miss Z for four nights...
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    Sabom, Bruce Greyson, Peter Fenwick, Jeffrey Long, Susan Blackmore, Charles Tart, William James, Ian Stevenson, Michael Persinger, Pim van Lommel, Penny...
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  • Kenneth Ring D. Scott Rogo William G. Roll Henry Sidgwick Ian Stevenson Charles Tart Rudolf Tischner Jim B. Tucker René Warcollier Extrasensory Perception...
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    Shatz, Andrei Buckareff, Edward Wierenga 189 7 “What Could ESP Mean?" Charles T. Tart, Dean Radin, Bruce Hood, John Hick, Susan Blackmore 190 8 “How Could...
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  • questioned the theory's usefulness. In a 1981 paper, parapsychologist Charles Tart writes: [There is] a danger inherent in the concept of synchronicity...
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    Scientific Study of Consciousness (ISSC), an institution founded by Charles Tart, PhD in 1979 dedicated to the scientific exploration of human consciousness...
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    who said, "Devotion is the essence of the path." Still, according to Charles Tart, he "encourages his students to direct their devotion toward his teachers...
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  • Madras, India: 1925 Theosophical Publishing House Pages 8-9 Klimo, Jon; Charles Tart (1998). Channeling: Investigations on Receiving Information from Paranormal...
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    Targ's locations from the cues included in the transcripts. In 1980, Charles Tart claimed that rejudging the transcripts from one of Targ and Puthoff's...
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    Carver Mead Catherine Coleman Cathryn Mitchell Charles E. Apgar Charles E. Brady Jr. Charles Simonyi Charles Tart Chaaru Haasan Chet Atkins Chuck Forsberg Clarence...
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  • 1980 – Isaac Bashevis Singer, for declaring a belief in demons. 1981 – Charles Tart, for discovering that the further in the future events are, the more...
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    Types (revised edition) by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson as well as Charles Tart's Transpersonal Psychologies. Other theorists may disagree on some aspects...
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    psychology professor Robert Ornstein, who along with fellow psychologist Charles Tart and eminent writers such as Poet Laureate Ted Hughes and Nobel-Prize-winning...
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