Not only did fantasizers go into a trance instantly, but they could come out of it instantly. |
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She joined his laughing, a sweet, melodic trance that made several men glance over at her. |
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Even Amazonian shamans, when in trance, travel to spirit governments to gain the power to cure. |
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I was filtering out all verbal communication and only paying attention to body language, and entered a really peaceful trance state. |
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Analogies were drawn to waking from a dream, from a hypnotic trance, or from meditation. |
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She focused her power on the warriors below her, going into an almost meditative trance. |
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Hypnotherapy will only be effective, he says, if the hypnotic trance is deep enough. |
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There is no documented report of Virginia being placed into a mesmeric trance in the hours preceding her death. |
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Take the plunge of trance induction, but don't use illegal substances to get there! |
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They don't understand that they're moving toward the trance state, the crossing of the threshold. |
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Her mind began to enter a trance, and she almost thought she heard faint, crystalline singing. |
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We would associate the hands actually touching with a deepening of the trance state. |
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What I do is enter a light trance state, and then attempt to use touch visualization to climb the rope out of my body. |
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This entity was supposed to be a manifestation or thought-form akin to the ectoplasm that is generated by mediums while in a trance state. |
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The experience of a hypnotic trance is one of extremely focussed attention. |
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A scream that broke him from his trance, from his imagination, and brought him running in the direction of the ballroom. |
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Danielle snapped out of her trance of imagining construction workers dancing around while trying to wipe dirt out of their eyes. |
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While most books written for small children put me into a befugged trance state, Winnie the Pooh keeps me reading, and interested. |
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The loud music blaring from her room brought Kyle out of his thoughtful trance, and he looked up absently. |
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Most fantasizers find being in a formal trance more vivid than other imagery in their daily lives, but similar. |
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Pirate radio is still illegal but today there are more stations than ever beaming everything from trance music to anarchy into Britain's homes. |
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There are certainly trance elements there, but it's not the same as the kinds of things you hear today that are called trance music. |
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Instead of the hip-hop junglist acid garage trance music that usually sounds from outside my window, all I can hear is the drumbeat of war. |
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Hip-hop, trance music, disco, and house quickly became an obsession for her. |
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Just type in Trance and you get a list of all the stations that list trance music in their genre information. |
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I usually listen to some kind of dance music or trance music or something that is upbeat and continuous. |
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If you looking for great trance music this is the place to go on Saturdays. |
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But, the quality is good enough and, if you like trance music, its definitely trancey. |
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Inside, a form of trance music played as the people danced, almost to a slower beat. |
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Back then, he was just beginning his career as a DJ, playing his brand of energetic, driving trance music at small raves around Ottawa. |
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Suddenly the clock struck twelve and the two were broken from their trance. |
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They never came to her as a trance or a blinding flash of light, only in nightmares and dreams. |
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A few moments after he spoke, an elderly woman, glassy eyed from a trance, reeled uncontrolledly through the dimly lit room. |
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Then all of a sudden Torrine seemed to snap out of his trance and turned back to staring melancholy at the twirling couples. |
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Maybe if they started up a conversation and tried to involve him, he'd snap out of whatever trance he was in. |
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The band kept the audience in a head-bobbing, toe-tapping trance as they soldiered through two hours of Morrison and company's brilliance. |
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This trance is achieved in complete solitude and yogis can enter into it or get out of it at will. |
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Thus began the great trance from which he was to emerge on the full moon day of the month of Vesak as a Fully Enlightened One, a Buddha. |
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And moving to the extreme end of the spectrum, Ziv began playing at trance parties. |
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He not only held the finalists in a trance, but also the audience that comprised students and teachers dancing to his tune. |
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This non-mainstream art includes the work produced by visionaries, spiritualists under trance, eccentrics, and psychiatric patients. |
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She succeeds, but just as she brings Tom out of his trance he experiences a terrifying vision which send him into a panic. |
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Fields, an artist from Winston-Salem, N.C., reportedly produces his work while experiencing visions in a trance. |
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I thought all this stuff in my head in a couple of split seconds, finally snapping out of my trance. |
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In the practice studio, this exercise lasts thirty minutes and propels performers into a trance. |
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It was the sound of Sarah hitting the floor that brought him out of his trance like state. |
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Next Saturday the Paul Oakenfold hype machine hits Alberta playing his now mythic set of trance in Edmonton. |
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Naturally, mainstream dance culture has responded by going mad for euro trance and cheesy pop dance because, hey, it's fun. |
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Edward felt as if he'd been walking in a trance ever since his summons to the Duke's presence. |
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Over and over again the song was played until the syncopations of her voice induced a sort of trance. |
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The eclectic mix of trance, tabla and the violin euphony left the raving party animals craving for more. |
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In most varieties of clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy, induction is seen as a means towards the establishment of a trance. |
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The deep relaxation of a hypnotic trance is also broadly beneficial as many illnesses are aggravated by anxiety and muscle tension. |
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When I tell fantasizers they will not remember anything about hypnosis after exiting a trance, they sometimes do, anyway. |
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When I started practising trance music, the main intention was to make people dance, come what may. |
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He would uncurl out of an indefinitely lengthy trance, and note with wonder that the ship was going the other way. |
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The shadows reminded me of Gregory and the indistinctive noises around me brought me into some kind of trance. |
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With an intent stare, she gazed into the flames, seeming to go into a trance. |
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Adriana's trance was completed by the gigantic movement of the flabellum, like a huge single-winged insect, over the Host. |
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I felt him press his lips to the crown of my head, and in an instant, I fell into a dreamless trance, resting limply in his arms. |
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One young woman describes the pleasure of the trance she enters when possessed by the Holy Ghost. |
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Julia is bringing Daphne out of her trance with some post-hypnotic suggestion to resist Anderson's control over her. |
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Do you make the distinction between a formal hypnotic state and the everyday trance state? |
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In a trance, the imagination can travel freely where it wishes, turning up truths obscured by a pedestrian reality. |
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My voice must have broken his trance, because his face crumpled and he turned away from both the children and me. |
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We were in a daze, caught in a trance and she was sure the coffee was drugged. |
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As with personal healing, social healing requires us to awaken from the cultural trance that deadens us to what is possible. |
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How about the Norse practice of dancing until going into a trance to be able to gain prophetic insights? |
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They quickly found their way into an impromptu session with a visiting trance medium, who claimed to be in touch with discarnate entities. |
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While in trance, Eileen's voice always changed markedly to the accents of the discarnate being speaking through her. |
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For those doing it it's a great high, a euphoric trance that makes them feel happy and free. |
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The two were well on their way to becoming dominators of the UK trance scene. |
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Electronic music styles have sprouted like shoots off the main stems of house, trance, hard core, techno and drum and bass. |
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Invariably, this lulled her into a trance, remembering how her grandpa, Martin, used to simonize his Mustang. |
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The dhami initiates must plunge beneath the surface of the waters and enter into a trance to attract Divinity. |
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Darren will consult on the purchase of some techno, acid house and trance music out of the money raised. |
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In the beginning of the '90s, I was doing techno, house, acid jazz, breakbeat and, yes, even trance. |
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Therapeutically interventive suggestions are offered when the client is adjudged to be in a trance state. |
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He felt that hypnotic physiological effects served as the most powerful ratifiers of trance experience. |
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It's got techno, trance, rave, hip hop, and lots of other types of music in the different mixes. |
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Like in a trance, she stepped towards it subconsciously, her ear deaf to Lianda's callings. |
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I at least had the satisfaction of startling the idiot out of his numb trance before I knuckled down to the task at hand. |
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The combination of percussion and reeds, and the frenzied pace of some of the pieces, creates some uncanny parallels with Moroccan trance music. |
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In such an international city, dancing will include every type of dancing, like techno, trance, hip-hop, Latin, ethnic, and raves. |
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The Sufi dance, zikr, danced in a circle accompanied by chanting and percussion to reach a trance state, also is still practiced. |
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In folklore, zombies are portrayed as innocent victims who are raised in a comatose trance from their graves by malevolent sorcerers. |
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If rap or trance music with pounding bass lines is your staple musical diet, you had better look elsewhere. |
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Later that night, the boys see him roaming the old house as if in a trance. |
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Before you went into a trance, you told us that those robed figures were coming. |
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Dying would have been far more enjoyable than negotiating rush hour traffic whilst in a bizarre trance of denial. |
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As though in a trance they stood, staring at that white mask with its black eyes and frame of sable hair, paralyzed by hesitation. |
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Soon he found himself lulled into a light trance, a soft buzzing filling his mind. |
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My toes were gently caressed by the backwash of warm foamy waves, and I followed the strange vibrations of the sound, my ears stuck in a trance. |
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They had me and the rest of those scrags and scalawags gyrating all over in some sort of fiendish trance! |
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In pagan times poets were thought to be gifted with second sight, able in a trance or frenzy to foretell future events. |
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Far from the soothing rolling basslines of the more popular trance movement, this is music that is chopped to its finest points. |
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She silently slipped into a meditative trance and heard the music of her mind. |
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She went into a meditative trance, and was like that for at least half an hour before she came out of it. |
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While dub is typically revered for its clockwork rhythm that snaps the mind into a trance, what is heard between the beats and the notes matter just as much. |
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Twenty people surround Grace, all of them intently studying her trance state. |
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Her hair glistened with a lustrous shine and held them in a trance. |
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It was like emerging from a long meditative trance or an acid trip. |
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Perfomance is about the capacity to entrance by entering into a trance. |
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Azyra snapped out of her trance just in time she scrambled away from the light just before it silently detonated with enough force to fling her from the fire escape. |
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He went across her line of vision, and snapped her out of her trance. |
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They have been berated for being bland, boring, meandering and, most mystifying of all, not playing trance or whatever this week's essential dancefloor mutation is. |
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I generally use a 20 to 30-minute trance induction and deepening process. |
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They became slaves to impulse, began to hallucinate, and, in a hypnotic trance, became completely vulnerable to the suggestions of leaders who might be thrown up. |
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Slowly, I break the light trance and stand up, feeling much better. |
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They probably couldn't benefit much from suggestions but perhaps, if in deep enough trance, as neurologically defined, they would simply be insensate. |
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She stood at the sink in a trance, waiting for the next line in the imaginary conversation while she rinsed the mug over and over, but it wouldn't come. |
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In desperation I turned to that old standby, the self-induced trance. |
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Is this a mystical gift bestowed upon me in a meditative trance? |
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When the electro-induced trance subsides, a svelte, attractive brunette is revealed. |
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And one more Florida native hops on the trance bandwagon that's zooming across the planet, kicking up dust at every rave from Halifax to Ho Chi Mihn City. |
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Ed described himself as a demonologist, while Lorraine, who is 87, calls herself a trance medium. |
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Shaking herself out of her trance, she proceeded to fasten the necklace. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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There are no house or trance beats used to float the boat at the pier, only funky downtempo, broken beats, dub, and all other forms of imaginative and eclectic music. |
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Before techno, before trance, before drum and bass, there was house. |
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So far, this has meant a strong focus on Moroccan trance music, expressed over three CDs made in collaboration with a number of Marrakech-based musicians. |
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Would it be easier just to try a shamanic trance and go hunt them down? |
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Some wandered in a genial trance wearing the faraway, slightly shell-shocked look of the recently colonically irrigated. |
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Rather than retreat, she seduced him by falling into a trance and pretending to succumb to a bout of automatic writing. |
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While performing the ritual, the shaman dances and enters into a trance. |
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For example, some practitioners see someone's very sense of identity as a powerful trance state, rather than as something with a concrete existence. |
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Note that if you do choose to evoke the deity, you will enter a Gnostic trance and you may therefore forget what happened while you were under the trance. |
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An explosion aroused him from his trance, the fire to burn the inn down had reached the bar and ignited it's contents, sending the fire into a massive wall of death. |
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Suddenly a knock on her door snapped her out of her trance of sorts. |
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They just vanish, like a trance, or a deep sleep with no dreams. |
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I was pulled out of my trance as she let out a derisive snort. |
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Only in such a trance is the Supreme Personality of Godhead revealed. |
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Snapping out of her trance, she stood up quickly and found herself staring at some stranger with spiked brownish hair and an extremely large puffy jacket. |
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His marathon sets have spanned the globe, gaining new fans worldwide. Local trance fans are salivating in anticipation of his performance at Motion Notion. |
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Soft rustling from outside broke his trance and forced him to his feet. |
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But first the possessed person must be in a state of trance. |
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The sirhas, and the bearers of the lathis and the ritual chairs, all are in a state of trance. |
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It was as an unconscious and deep trance, through which something like a dream only faintly and indistinctively stirs. |
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He fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel descending unto him, as it had been a great sheet knit at the four corners. |
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Binary Finary top the bill at the monthly trance night Knowwhere, this Friday. |
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Whenever I got Sparksdrunk in the past I reached for the likembe trance of Konono No 1, the first release in Crammed's Congotronics series. |
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Playing the sintir, Mr. Hakmoun leads spellbinding trance ceremonies, and with castanets around his ankles, performs acrobatic dances. |
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The scene rapidly expanded to the Summer Of Love in Ibiza, which became the European capital of house and trance. |
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Just how hypnosis relates to other so-called mediumistic trance states is obviously a matter that should be resolved by empirical research. |
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The mellow, contemplative mood of the music fuses elements of jazz, techno, trance, and more into a mesmerizingly smooth listening experience. |
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Disc two concentrates on the techier side of trance with cuts from Dogzilla, Dubfire and Tiesto. |
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There is also a long history of the use of Narcissus as a stimulant and to induce trance like states and hallucinations. |
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Skazi, who are Asher Swissa and Assaf B-Bass, was formed in 1998, when they started producing their unique style of trance music. |
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As a pioneer of trance music, Paul thinks Europe has never really taken to the genre and most fans are found outside the Euro-zone. |
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A MAN is to have his music equipment taken off him after bothering his neighbours with loud trance music. |
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A CARDIFF club night which has attracted some of the biggest names in house and trance music is celebrating its 20th birthday this week. |
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In January 1654, during the Whitehall examination of Vavasor Powell, Trapnel fell into a trance, dictating prophecies. |
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Hamburg has a vibrant psychedelic trance community, with record labels such as Spirit Zone. |
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It was a decoction of datura that wrung the truth from the old woman, by sending her into a trance from which she never recovered. |
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Not until track nine does he strip down to his trance roots and reclaim his domain. |
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As of 2008 and has exerted a strong influence on Dance and Rock music, and pioneered trance music. |
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Some mediums have spoken in elaborate pseudolanguages while in a state of trance. |
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This may include artists with musical borders from jazz, contemporary, dance, electronica, trance and more. |
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Thousands of trance music lovers will gather together for a weekend filled with positivity and community, the first of its kind in Northern California. |
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The influence of acid house can be heard on later styles of dance music including trance, breakbeat hardcore, jungle, big beat, techno and trip hop. |
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Looping, sampling and segueing as found in disco continued to be used as creative techniques within trance music, techno music and especially house music. |
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I'd come to the conclusion that Ben had one hundred per cent dickmatized me, and to break the trance I needed to start calling the shots again when it came to blokes. |
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Many patients who were referred to me as treatment failures have had major autohypnotic or spontaneous trance experiences and have responded well once that has been addressed. |
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Over the last twenty-five years, ethnomusicologists have begun to examine the cognitive, performative, and phenomenological aspects of ritual and trance. |
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After being approached by a British trance music producer in Cardiff, she got her first gig abroad in Malta and became encouraged to make more dance music. |
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At a time when music was not a key topic and trance music was not popular, the duo launched their journey towards recreating Egypt's name in the music industry. |
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If Romeo were just a lovesick gumph, occasionally falling into a deeper trance in which he speaks unaccountable poetry, then Olivier is your Romeo. |
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Suddenly, Lady Macbeth enters in a trance with a candle in her hand. |
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A chapter on Trance Inductions offers extensive transcripts of several forms of hypnotic inductions that will be useful to the reader new to hypnosis. |
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Trance features as many as 150 beats a minute, coupled with a thumping bass and a variety of sounds ranging from psychedelic bleeps to hard guitar rifts. |
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Armin van Buuren and Tiesto, some of the world's leading Trance DJ's hail from the Netherlands and perform frequently in Amsterdam. |
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