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Philosophy of mind / Death / Near-death experiences / Pam Reynolds / Consciousness / Soul / Integral psychology / Mediumship / Materialism / Cognitive science / Mind / Parapsychology
Date: 2005-04-23 14:51:09
Philosophy of mind
Death
Near-death experiences
Pam Reynolds
Consciousness
Soul
Integral psychology
Mediumship
Materialism
Cognitive science
Mind
Parapsychology

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