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Role of contextual
mediation in direct versus reconstructed angelic encounters. |
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sexta, 10 setembro 2004 |
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Lange, Rense & Houran, James (1996). Role of contextual mediation
in direct versus reconstructed angelic encounters. Perceptual and Motor
Skills, 83(3, Pt 2), (pp. 1259-1270) Abstract A sample of 89 instances of angelic
encounters found on Internet web sites were analyzed using the classification
scheme for contextual variables proposed by R. Lange et al (1996). Consistent
with previous research, the contents of the contextual variables operating
during these angelic encounters were consistent with the content of
percipients\' experiences. In addition, contextual variables were related
to the modalities of the experiences as well as to the percipients\'
apparent arousal. The proposed existence of 2 different types of encounters
was supported. Percipients\' experiences in direct encounters strongly
resembled those found in other hallucinatory experiences such as
poltergeist-like episodes, death-bed visions, and shamanic trances. By
contrast, there is strong evidence that reconstructed encounters are often
the result of accidental or puzzling (but otherwise normal) encounters with
actual human beings.
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