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Garland's plan, it seems, is to wheel the mind-body problem into the theater of fiction and examine how far the mental and physical spheres of experience are separated from each other, and how the two may interact.

In the visual depiction, the movement between these four states can be considered a magnified rendition of what happens in the arrows that travel between the spheres of experience.

Understanding how a person moves from step to step (discovery, dialogue, struggle, and arrival or disconnection) in each of the spheres of experience, and especially in the spiritual sphere is a part of the model not yet well delineated and inviting of further description.

A person's spiritual search may oscillate between more negative and more positive states in any or all of the spheres of experience, or it may be largely negative and the waveform of experiences may be chaotic and unbalanced, and so on.

Nonetheless, even before all this empirical work is done, we can suggest that all four of the above steps in spiritual processing (discovery, dialogue, struggle, arrival/disconnection) can occur in relationship between any of the four spheres of experience (physical, social, psychological, and spiritual) since spiritual features related to all of them.

Our model's presumption is that this movement between 4 states describes the wave of perturbation, and is how the integration (meaning making or significance attribution) among the factors (spheres of experience) in the mathematical (or visual) depictions of our model occurs.

Diversity in literature fosters knowledge and understanding of others outside our own sphere of experience.

No chance of employment in their sphere of experience and inadequate retraining leads to an increase in reliance on benefits, a fall in the tax take and lesser income to buy the products and services that help to make a healthy economy.

This is because I really wanted the students to understand who Suu Kyi is and why so many Burmese people find her inspirational, especially as she is visiting the UK at the moment... Bullying was a way of enabling students to empathise with issues beyond their sphere of experience, or "horizon", and to see Suu Kyi as more than "someone from another country".

("An experienced event is finite," Benjamin writes, " — at any rate, confined to one sphere of experience; a remembered event is infinite, because it is only a key to everything that happened before and after it". "The ideal and the despair of a biographer!" I wrote).

Of course, in this new sense, the term "subject-object" no longer signifies a privileged agent becoming self-conscious, but only the interdependence of subjectivity and objectivity in a specific sphere of experience.

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