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Walter Norman Pahnke (Jan 18, 1931 – July 10, 1971) was a minister, physician, and
psychiatrist most
famous for the "Good
Friday Experiment", also referred...
- Good Friday,
April 20, 1962 at
Boston University's
Marsh Chapel.
Walter N.
Pahnke, a
graduate student in
theology at
Harvard Divinity School,
designed the...
- addition,
Alpert ****isted
Harvard Divinity School graduate student Walter Pahnke in his 1962 "Good
Friday Experiment" with
theology students, the
first controlled...
- techniques, such as
meditation or
holotropic breathwork. In the 1960s,
Walter Pahnke and
colleagues systematically evaluated mystical experiences (which they...
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State Hospital.
Significant contributors to the
experiments included Walter Pahnke,
Albert Kurland,
Sanford Unger,
Richard Yensen,
Stanislav Grof, William...
- hallucinogens,
particularly psychedelics and entactogens.
Psychiatrist Walter Pahnke described afterglow as an “elevated and
energetic mood with a
relative freedom...
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Monte startet mit
neuer Werbekampagne durch.
Retrieved 12
March 2014
pahnke.de:
Pahnke Markenmacherei schickt erneut Spitzensportler für Zott
Monte in den...
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Proud and
Profane (1956) -
Eustace Press The Rack (1956) -
Sergeant Otto
Pahnke Fear
Strikes Out (1957) - Dr.
Brown The
Garment Jungle (1957) - Ox The Oklahoman...
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hundred and six
years [1484?] of his life", Idem
Godwin J.,
McIntosh C.,
Pahnke D. (2016). "Rosicrucian Trilogy".
Weiser Books. ISBN 978-1578636099.{{cite...
- have been laid out by
various scientists such as
Abraham Maslow,
Walter N.
Pahnke,
Stanislav Grof and
Charles Tart. They
focused on
seemingly beneficial aspects...