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This experiment starts by examining Live as a characteristic of NOW using Periscope as a medium for investigating the idea of now as an infinite interpretation.

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Experiment One Assessment Three
This experiment starts by examining Live as a characteristic of NOW using Periscope as a medium for investigating the idea of now as an infinite interpretation.
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THE HISTORICAL VIEW ON THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND
FREDRICH SCHELLING: The term ‘unconscious’ was coined byt he 18th century German Romantic philosopher: Fredrich Schelliing, in his system of Transcendal idealism.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COTERIDGE: Later introduced into English by the poet and essayist: Samuel Taylor Coteridge - in his biography A.Literaria.
The Idea of internalised unconscious processes in the mind, was also instigated in antiquity - And has been explored across a wide variety of cultures.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: William Shakespeare explored the rate of unconscious in many of his plays without naming it as such.
PARACEISUS: Credited as the first to mention to an unconscious aspect of cognition in his work - ‘Von den Krankheiten’, and his clinical methodology created a cogent system - regarded by some as beginning of Modern scientific psychology.
Unconscious aspects of mentality were referred to between 2500 and 600 BC in the Hindu texts - such as ‘Vedus’ found today in Ayurvedic medicine.
INFLUENCES
Influences on thinking that originate outside of an individuals consciousness were reflected in the ancient ideas of:
Temptation
Divine inspiration
The predominant roles of Gods in affecting motifs and actions.
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