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.47.Pearsall, Beethoven Factor, 7 19, 31.CHAPTER 9.LIVING THE UNFOLDING MOMENT1.Heidegger, Being and Time, 22 23.2.Ibid., 78, 415 18.3.Maslow, Psychology of Being, 85 94.4.Ibid., 130 37; and Colman, Dictionary of Psychology, 443 44.5.Maslow, Psychology of Being, 169.6.Ibid., 170, 222.7.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 4 5, 147 48.8.Castaneda, Tales of Power, 97 98.9.Jones, Physics, 212 16.10.Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience (New York:HarperPerennial, 1990), xi; and Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, 90.11.Michael Murphy and Rhea A.White, In the Zone: the Transcendent Experience inSports (New York: Penguin Books, 1995), 149 50.12.Heidegger, Being and Time, 411 15.13.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 23.14.Ibid., 170 71.15.Ibid., 171.16.Csikszentmihalyi, Flow, 26.17.Ibid., 27.18.Castaneda, A Separate Reality, 84.19.Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, 62, 21.20.Ibid., 293.21.Colman, Dictionary of Psychology, 369, 379. 22.Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking (New York:Bay Back Books, 2005), 107; and Tart, Open Mind, 167; and Rupert Sheldrake, ANew Science of Life: The Hypothesis of Morphic Resonance (Rochester, Vt.:Park Street Press, 1995), 170 81.23.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 168 69.24.Eric R.Kandel, James R.Schwartz, and Thomas M.Jessell, eds., Principles ofNeural Science, 4th ed.(New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000), 388 92.25.Russell Targ and Jane Katra, Miracles of Mind: Exploring NonlocalConsciousness and Spiritual Healing (Novato, Calif.: New World Library, 1998),251; Albert Einstein, Ideas and Opinions (New York: Three Rivers Press, 1982),226; Castaneda, The Power of Silence, 14; and David G.Myers,  The Powers andPerils of Intuition: Understanding the Nature of Our Gut Instincts, ScientificAmerican Mind (June/July 2007): 24 29.26.Jerome Groopman, How Doctors Think (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2007), 44; andSuzuki, Zen Mind, 21.27.Julian Jaynes, The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the BicameralMind (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990), 236 46.28.Eagle Feather, Toltec Dreaming, 139 42.29.Tart, Open Mind, 182 83.30.Sharon Begley,  How the Brain Rewires Itself, Time (January 29, 2007): 79; andTarg and Katra, Miracles, 257.31.Castaneda, A Separate Reality, 153.32.Sandra Blakeslee and Matthew Blakeslee, The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: HowBody Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better (New York:Random House, 2007), 181 89.33.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 176.CHAPTER 10.ENERGY MANAGEMENT SKILLS1.Castaneda, Ixtlan, 181 99.2.Tart, States of Consciousness, 117.3.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 148, 154.4.Castaneda, A Separate Reality, 91.5.Castaneda, Ixtlan, 18 19; and Eagle Feather, Toltec Dreaming, 175 76.6.Castaneda, Power of Silence, xii xiii.7.Castaneda, Ixtlan, 59 70, 88 104. 8.Ibid., 70; and Goleman, Emotional Intelligence, 65.9.Tart, Open Mind, 225.10.Oschman, Energy Medicine, 111 15; and Barnett and Chambers, Reiki, 43.11.Taisha Abelar, The Sorcerer s Crossing: A Woman s Journey (New York: PenguinArkana, 1992), 42 65; Castaneda, Eagle s Gift, 285 89; Eagle Feather, ToltecDreaming, 185 88; and Victor Sanchez, The Toltec Path of Recapitulation:Healing Your Past to Free Your Soul (Rochester, Vt.: Bear & Company, 2001).12.Suzuki, Zen Mind, 29 31; and personal discussions with Tantra teacher RobertaWilliams, March 2009.13.Tart, Open Mind, 187 88.14.Herbert Benson with Miriam Z.Klipper, The Relaxation Response (New York:Harper, 2000), xvi; and Rollin McCraty,  From Depletion to Renewal: PositiveEmotions and Heart Rhythm Coherence Feedback, Biofeedback 36, no.1 (2008):30 34; and Antonio Damasio, Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the FeelingBrain (Orlando: Harcourt, 2003), 130 33.15.Tart, Open Mind, 39, 247 50; and Tart, States of Consciousness, 25.16.Gallo, Energy Psychology, 4.17.Castaneda, The Power of Silence, 220; and Castaneda, The Teachings of DonJuan, 106 7.18.Suzuki, Zen Mind, 119 21.19.Tart, States of Consciousness, 280 81.20.Castaneda, A Separate Reality, 151.21.Donald B.Calne, Within Reason: Rationality and Human Behavior (New York:Pantheon Books, 1999), 243.22.Ouspensky, Fourth Way, 159, 258, 310.23.Tart, States of Consciousness, 156 62, 278.24.B.Alan Wallace, The Taboo of Subjectivity: Toward a New Science ofConsciousness (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), 166.25.Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land (New York: Ace/Penguin, 2003),references to  Fair Witness are found throughout the book.26.Clifford A.Pickover, Time: A Traveler s Guide (Oxford, England: Oxford UniversityPress, 1998), 57.CHAPTER 11.THE HEARTBEAT OF LEARNING1.Daniel J.Siegel, The Developing Mind: Toward a Neurobiology of Interpersonal Experience (New York: The Guildford Press, 1999), 23 24; and Castaneda, Tales ofPower, 47 48.2.Siegel, The Developing Mind, 24, 60 63; Norman Doige, The Brain That ChangesItself (New York: Viking, 2007), 219 20; and Eric R.Kandel, In Search of Memory:The Emergence of a New Science of Mind (New York: W.W.Norton & Co.,2006), 212 18.3.Doige, The Brain That Changes Itself, 117, 203, 224.4.Pert, Molecules of Emotion, 144 45.5.E-mail correspondence with James Oschman during December 2008 and January 2009.He will examine the role of the extracellular matrix and memory in the second editionof his book, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis.6.Kandel, In Search of Memory, 116 34; Austin, Zen and the Brain, 187 89;Blakeslee, The Body Has a Mind of Its Own, 29 32; and Lipton, Biology of Belief,38 39.7.Tart, States of Consciousness, 105 9.8.Castaneda, The Power of Silence, 124 25, 84 86.9.Castaneda, The Fire from Within, 113.10.Frank T.Vertosick Jr., The Genius Within: Discovering the Intelligence of EveryLiving Thing (New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2002), 5.11.Steven Pinker, How the Mind Works (New York: Scientific American/W.W.Norton& Co., 1997), 62.12.Vertosick, The Genius Within, 53 55.13.Doige, The Brain That Changes Itself, 250 52.14.Tart, Open Mind, 283; and Copi, Introduction to Logic, 444 48.15.Nancy Andreasen, The Creating Brain: The Neuroscience of Genius (New York:Dana Press, 2005), 33 35.16. 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