Works Cited:

  1. from dualities:
    • Adrienne Richard and Joel Reiter, MD. Epilepsy: A New Approach. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1990. p. 108.

  2. from blue:
    • a) Adrienne Richard and Joel Reiter, MD. Epilepsy: A New Approach. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1990. p. 87.
    • b) Richard and Reiter. p. 108.
    • c) Richard and Reiter. pp. 113-114.

  3. from jamais vu:

  4. from transformation:
    • a) The animated GIF that I created was created from the artwork of Alex Grey, who has been very inspiring to me.
    • b) Ken Wilber. "In the Eye of the Artist: Art and the Perennial Philosophy." Sacred Mirrors. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions International, 1990. p. 9

  5. from technology -- pros:

  6. from technology -- cons:
    • a) The charcoal art piece, "Feeding the Machine," was created by my sister, Phoebe Seligman, who is now studying art at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.
    • b) Adrienne Richard and Joel Reiter, MD. Epilepsy: A New Approach. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1990. p. 9.
    • c) Richard and Reiter, MD. p. 14.
    • d) D. Trull. "Fortean Slips: The God Spot"
    • e) Richard and Reiter, MD. p. 113-115.
    • f) Richard and Reiter, MD. p. 79.
    • g) Norman Cousins. Head First: The Biology of Hope.. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1989. p. 271.
    • h) Carl A. Hammerschlag, M.D. The Theft of the Spirit: A Journey to Spiritual Healing with Native Americans. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993. p. 21.

  7. from tegretol:

  8. from inverted:
    • F. Alajouanine. "Dostoyevski's Epilepsy." Brain. June 1963.


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