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  1. That's not to say that “Divine Madness” loses the impact of a live concert performance. This movie is amazingly alive and involving, and Midler, who has become one of the great live performers, has an energy that steamrollers through an incredible variety of material. When you think about “Divine Madness” after it's over, you realize ...

  2. Oct 9, 2015 · Provided to YouTube by DistroKidDivine Madness · PhyrnnaThe Music of Epic Battle Fantasy III℗ HFX RecordsReleased on: 2015-10-06Auto-generated by YouTube.

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  3. Jan 29, 2015 · Divine Madness: a History of Schizophrenia. The label schizophrenia is a recent term, first used in 1908 by Eugen Bleuler, a Swiss psychiatrist, and was meant to describe the disunity of functioning between personality, perception, thinking and memory. Whilst the label is new, accounts of schizophrenia-like symptoms can be found in ancient ...

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  5. The present research traces the ideas of madness and divine madness, together with their differences and similarities, through the Black Books of Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist Carl G. Jung (1875-1961). The Black Books, which were published in 2020, are the manuscript notebooks in which Jung documented his fantasies between 1913 and 1932 ...

  6. Divine Madness in Ancient Greece. If we take off the cloak of reason and instead clothe with that of madness, we may have the chance to penetrate deeper, more occult realms of the spirit, where essential truths may be revealed to us. At least so thought Socrates. There was however one condition:this madness must be of divine origin.

  7. Jan 1, 2013 · Abstract Hermias of Alexandria (5th cent. A.D.) wrote down the lectures given on the Phaedrus by his teacher Syrianus, Head of the Neoplatonic School of Athens. In the preserved text the Platonic distinction of madness is presented in a Neoplatonic way. In the first section of the article we discuss Hermias’ treatment of possession. The philosopher examines four topics in his effort to ...

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