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The phrase "a stream of experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, or perceptions that someone is undergoing.
Example: "As I walked through the forest, I was enveloped in a stream of experience, each moment rich with the sights and sounds of nature."
Alternatives: "a flow of experiences" or "a cascade of experiences".
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Taken together, these cases document the peculiar power of music its autonomous force as a stream of experience, capable of stimulating insights different from those mediated by the verbal and the visual.
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Fundamentally, this corresponds to an unsupervised clustering problem, where the brain receives a stream of experiences and must cluster them in a data-driven manner.
From the day he arrives, James feels embraced by this new country, which offers him a stream of new experiences and new friends.
If you've read my book Navigating Chaos then you know that I've had a stream of crazy experiences and dumb luck.
While Flickr™ does store images, most users see the service as a social site for sharing a stream of their experiences.
Gilbert expands upon traditional notions of presentation of the moving image, and of the relationship between sound and image, bringing the music to the audience through a stream of multi-sensory experience.
Good festivals involve audiences sharing a stream of thought or experiencing a sense of place.
This general picture is close to the orthodox one, at least to the extent that some experienced qualities in a stream of consciousness are experienced as successive, while others – farther apart in time – are not.
Moving water provides a perfect metaphor for Renoir's vision of life as an ever-shifting stream of experience, and for his fluid visual style, in which camera movement and composition are used to extend a sense of a wider world beyond the frame.
It is quite possible that our usual physiology might preclude understanding because our sense organs do not allow us to actually incorporate life as a continuous stream of experiences.
In sum, self-disorders are to a large extent structural aspects of subjective life that are, based on what the patients describe, never far away (as a potentiality) from their ongoing stream of experience.
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