- In
critical theory, philosophy, sociology, and psychoanalysis, the
gaze (French: le regard), in the
figurative sense, is an individual's (or a group's)...
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celestial joys when
gazing on
their umbilical region, in
converse with the Deity".
Phrases such as "contemplating one's navel" or "navel-
gazing" are frequently...
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Crystal gazing or
crystallomancy is a
method for
seeing visions achieved through trance induction by
means of
gazing at a crystal. Traditionally, it has...
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cinematic representations, and that of the
spectator gazing at the image. The
concept of the
gaze was
first used by the
English art
critic John Berger...
- The term
gaze is
frequently used in
physiology to
describe coordinated motion of the eyes and neck. The
lateral gaze is
controlled by the
paramedian pontine...
- late 2010s, a
renewed interest in the
genre has been noted,
namely among nu
gaze and
blackgaze bands. "Soon" "Soon", from the 1991
album Loveless by My Bloody...
- VOL 99 N.14 2002.
Fullwood C, Doherty-Sneddon G (March 2006). "Effect of
gazing at the
camera during a
video link on recall" (PDF). Appl Ergon. 37 (2):...
- "peeping," is a
practice rooted in
divination and fortune-telling. It
involves gazing into a medium,
hoping to
receive significant messages or
visions that could...
- up to 10 m (33 ft) in diameter, with the most po****r
gazing ball
being 12 in (300 mm).
Gazing balls were
originally made of gl****, but may now be made...
- his
gaze has
cured physical diseases such as
cancer and
respiratory disease.
Believers claim Braco's
physical presence is not necessary, and
gazing at...