PsycEXTRA Dataset 2009
DOI: 10.1037/e719372011-015
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"Spin" as Creative Consciousness

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“…This OM sound has been further studied using spectral analysis to show how the frequencies used by these ancient Hindu chants bring one to a state of supreme divine consciousness (Gurjar and Ladhake 2009). After 25 years of exhaustive study of bullroarers, as well as carving and experimenting with their various shapes, Dr Bethe Hagan shows how the bullroarer was used as a symbolic association with the axis of the world and the act of spinning was done as a form of creative consciousness (Hagen 2009). One can imagine a diviner spinning the bullroarer simulating the position of our planet in relation to the stars.…”
Section: Preface To Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…This OM sound has been further studied using spectral analysis to show how the frequencies used by these ancient Hindu chants bring one to a state of supreme divine consciousness (Gurjar and Ladhake 2009). After 25 years of exhaustive study of bullroarers, as well as carving and experimenting with their various shapes, Dr Bethe Hagan shows how the bullroarer was used as a symbolic association with the axis of the world and the act of spinning was done as a form of creative consciousness (Hagen 2009). One can imagine a diviner spinning the bullroarer simulating the position of our planet in relation to the stars.…”
Section: Preface To Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 98%