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Perhaps this is because of their perceived separation from mainstream threats.
Look backstage and you discover that the perceived separation between the two worlds — sometimes loudly denounced by critics who cover downtown theater — is more illusory than it might first appear.
Yet the core symptoms of separation anxiety, i.e. excessive and often disabling distress when faced with actual or perceived separation from major attachment figures, may persist or even arise during adulthood.
A proposal by Peter Maniscalco, a longtime Long Island environmentalist, to invite American Indian spiritual leaders to hold a ceremony of reverence for the trees that will be lost may have included a worthy thought about the perils of "our culture's perceived separation of human nature from the rest of nature".
These on the other hand, offer extremely distinct audio reproduction, allowing for a perceived separation of sound.
Consistently with the view that we do not need to learn to perceive depth, Condillac maintained that we do not need to learn to perceive separation in any other spatial dimension.
The cause of suffering, however, is a perceived separation of the self from the universal.
For those unfamiliar with the term, nonduality is like the final destination for those wanting to uncover the ultimate Socratic quest to "know thyself". Nonduality is the sudden and absolute realization that all perceived separation is entirely illusory, and that, instead, everything that you experience is, quintessentially, only One.
Perhaps the earliest description was made by Weber, who in 1834 reported that the perceived separation between two fixed caliper points expands as the points are dragged along the skin from the forearm towards the fingertips [33].
The importance of this recounting is because a perceived separation between animals and man and between body and mind is still with us today, and it is the bane of modern health psychology.
From the position of follower, participants often used the pronouns 'we' and 'us' to describe themselves and their contemporaries, and 'them' and 'they' to describe a group of leaders within their narratives, indicating a perceived separation (and potentially adversarial relationships) between followers and leaders.
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