How To Use Psyche In A Sentence

  • Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
  • The same mythologem is also active in Dylan's opus, where - with the inclusion of the deepest part of the psyche - came to the repetition and extension of the transformation process, explicitly expressed in Dylan's song "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" from 1966: Expecting Rain
  • In spring 2002 the company resurrected Robert Joffrey's innovative multimedia ballet, Astarte, a psychedelic work that had raised a storm at its premiere.
  • At this point, however, the quartet was wandering in a perfumed garden of psychedelic modishness, and all the better for it.
  • The so-called psyche or butterfly is generated from caterpillars which grow on green leaves, chiefly leaves of the raphanus, which some call crambe or cabbage. The History of Animals
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  • Hell, I even understood certain imprints in my psyche better, which helped me figure out other things. Nonsense
  • It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players.
  • `As I said... Jayson's very good... "Words melted into words like some psychedelic mirage in his mind. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • At the heart of all this is a deep-seated ambivalence about government which runs deep in the Australian psyche.
  • But as a psychologist what fascinated him was what he saw as the highest achievement of the individuation principle - the human psyche in its fullest possible development.
  • From this perspective, the turn to an ontology of the psyche is the philosophical move that retains the space for metaphysical enchantment in an age of disenchantment. Psychology in Search of Psyches: Friedrich Schelling, Gotthilf Schubert and the Obscurities of the Romantic Soul
  • It will come as no surprise to their fans that the film is a phantasmagoria of sickly colours, psychedelic flourishes and jarring optical tics, all reflecting the state of mind of a character way out on the edge.
  • But know, every so often a sword finds its way through the maille and slice through your psyche. Here Be Monsters | Her Bad Mother
  • While some actors would resent never being able to shake off their past, John says he is proud to have been responsible for a character who is indelibly etched on the nation's psyche.
  • But this idea does point in the right general direction: toward a kind of inner conflict, toward what I have called a kind of "brokenness" in the human psyche, and in particular toward a failure of integration within the person of the creature's feelings and needs and impulses on the one hand, and the moral injunctions internalized from the socializing culture on the other. A Piece (from Huffington Post) on the Right's Manifest Hypocrisy Problem
  • Brooks managed to squeeze 'peripatetic', 'equanimity', 'homeostasis', 'sojourner', 'grandiloquent' and 'didactic' into the brief 850 word article on the inner workings of Obama's mind, exposing a fragile psyche of his own, and a desperate need to validate his position as a national talking head. Ben Cohen: David Brooks and Big Words
  • Our intuition tells us that using drugs use such as heroin, cocaine, psychedelics, hashish, and even marijuana and alcohol can have serious effects on our personal life and may have broader detrimental impacts on society at large.
  • The next day of school was one of those great days in a young girl's life, when you're psyched to go to school and find out if there is any gossip about you.
  • SHIFT (6) Afrophile adj. decorative aposelene projectual diplotene, aposelenium psychedelicize, adj. biotron v. dirty quadriphony quadriphonics dustoff reticulosis punch-up technopolis quantized, skim INITIAL AFFIXATIONS (20) adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • She had psyched herself up so much for the camping trip that she forgot her sleeping bag.
  • Psychedelic popsters Grandaddy have had their share of aches and pains over the years.
  • In South America the sacred use of the psychedelic ayahuasca has moved from the native populations of the Amazon Basin into the urban centers where it is the central sacrament in their religious praxis.
  • These sculptural elements, which have polytheistic titles like "Purging Cyclops Being" and "Oval Tree Double Owls Oceania," are a little too friendly and puppetlike to stir the psyche. NYT > Home Page
  • But after shaking off the flabbergast and the dumbfound he got that expression on his face, the one when he looks like a goddamn boob and he's psyched to tell me something. Josephine Skinny Jeans: Chapter 1
  • Opinions on everything from the psyche of purchasing to pork butchers are shot through the narrative.
  • Writer Peter Pierce believes that the fear of being lost in hostile desert or bushland has been deeply etched into the Australian psyche ever since Europeans colonised the southern continent.
  • Not necessarily a ground-breaking assertion, but I'll bet there's more than a few folks out there who could use a walloping masterpiece of ethereal but hard-driving psychedelic garage rock.
  • SHIFT (6) Afrophile adj. decorative aposelene projectual diplotene, aposelenium psychedelicize, adj. biotron v. dirty quadriphony quadriphonics dustoff reticulosis punch-up technopolis quantized, skim INITIAL AFFIXATIONS (20) adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • Sources tell TMZ that she was smoking the psychedelic herb salvia, which is legal in California, not marijuana. Miley Cyrus Parties With A Bong (VIDEO)
  • The film broods over the Oxford monuments, twisting them into a disturbingly fraught pattern of jumbled editing, splitting and screeching noises and swirling, psychedelic visuals.
  • Upon a wilderness of ocean the human psyche makes a reckoning with its own essential loneliness.
  • They're breaking them, their spirit, their minds, their psyche.
  • If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche.
  • It took the opening credits of Roger Vadim's 1968 sci-fi send-up Barbarella -- a naked Jane Fonda floating in space to the accompaniment of the oh-so-'60s theme song "Barbarella, psychedella/There's a kind of cockle shell about you" -- to convince us otherwise. Michael Sigman: Memories of a Great Friend
  • In fact how we behave at Christmas says all sorts of interesting things about our collective and individual psyches: the need the belong, to be part of the community, the psychology of altruism, the art of lying.
  • Whenever he's in New York he drops in to suggest I write a book about the underdeveloped psyches of psychiatrists. THE DICE MAN
  • Because the campus is punctuated by a series of natural and man-made lakes, streams and fountains, water plays an important sensate role in the psyche of the community.
  • I often gravitate back to the Narnia books or Lewis's brilliant retelling of the Cupid & Psyche myth, Till We Have Faces, but this time, I've headed for the essays / apologias instead.
  • His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
  • Likewise, the band's trippy neo-psychedelic arrangements and raging, minimalist rock were not earth shattering revelations, at least not for this seasoned Toronto audience.
  • 35 years later, along comes Lenola, with another double album that proves psychedelic music can still be pretty monochromatic, a full generation after the term came into being.
  • Makeshift wiring criss-crossed walls painted in psychedelic colours. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • The best way to stay psyched is to keep a reminder of the way things were before.
  • When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche.
  • Do I write about how I have recently become a new man, or at least an old man with new possessions, or do I write about the recent woeful state of my blogging psyche?
  • They do not make spineless and uninventive psychedelia.
  • The words we speak help to build a kind of inner dwelling, plotting out the psyche's suite of rooms and corridors and courtyards, its stairways, arbours, spots of sun and shade.
  • The country club set, knocking back martinis and Manhattans and Cosmopolitans, looks down on the rednecks at the noisy beer joint across the county line, and the writers and intellectuals at the local college sneer at both groups for being "alkies" but believe that a trip on the latest psychedelic drug is an intellectual adventure. The O'Reilly Factor
  • Hallucinogen researcher Charles Grob says psychedelic drugs have the potential to alter modern medicine.
  • Serials in which extramarital relations and marital problems are shown, tend to have a worse effect on the psyche of a child.
  • Without this knowledge, the way Ali psyches him and fights him appears incomprehensible.
  • Her optically dazzling, playfully psychedelic paintings are open to the charge of being about nothing more than retinal pleasure.
  • There was evidently some deep distinction in a fox's psyche between moving objects and stationary ones.
  • It's so great to hear a speech that kind of galvanizes the psyche of a country," Rush said backstage at the SAG Awards, alongside Firth and supporting-actress nominee Chicagotribune.com - News
  • Add the groovy psychedelia of late 1967, before the trend went sour. Oh, What Can It Mean?
  • A characteristic of the feminine psyche is to seek approval from others.
  • Woof, also, excels, touching a raw nerve within the psyche of a repressed romantic.
  • This song started off sounding rather wistful and unobtrusive, but then grew into a psychedelic swirl of beats, voice and guitar that became completely captivating.
  • I was not psyched to be in New York in the winter for seven weeks and I found that the label was definitely focusing on certain members of the band - not focusing on me - with the song selection and choices of what was on the record.
  • Political philosopher James Burnham explained why in his classic study, Suicide of the West: “For Western civilization in the present condition of the world, the most important practical consequence of the guilt encysted in the liberal ideology and psyche is this: that the liberal, and the group, nation or civilization infected by liberal doctrines and values, are morally disarmed before those whom the liberal regards as less well off than himself.” Turning Liberalism on itself...
  • There was an atmosphere of the world about Sylvia which Mrs. Lem recognized at once from long experience with summer people; and secure in her pompadour, the psyche knot, and the shine of her best gown, she wished to show this young girl that her sophistication was shared even in a rural district. The Opened Shutters
  • Just as the oppositional relationship of the self begins with the polar structure of the psyche, so every human being is connected to the archetype of the woman and mother.
  • The general feeling is very organic, nostalgic and dreamlike without being overly psychedelic and retro.
  • Was it tough to convince his or was he psyched from the start. Producers Andrew Form and Bradley Fuller On Set Interview A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET – Collider.com
  • Just as Ashes cricket is a substitute for the war of independence that Australia has never actually fought, so too is football a venting of the latent aggression, frustration and inarticulate rage within the Australian psyche.
  • a little Electric Prunes-style psychedelic trippery here, some Tommy James-ish fuzzed-out pop, and a little plodding knuckle-head blues boogie there. Hartford Advocate: News
  • It was time for faded jeans, psychedelic T-shirts, churidars, synthetic sarees, and of course, the formal coat and tie.
  • He agreed that describing the incidents as the work of a serial attacker could change the public's psyche, but urged people not to panic.
  • It wasn't until my daughter was a few months old that it dawned on me that when the pediatricians and child-care books referred to "separation anxiety," they were referring to the baby's psyche, not to mine. The Divorce Generation
  • Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys.
  • The psychedelic colours of Fish Fry brought out the best display of dramatics, fusion and theatrics.
  • Contrary to Dan Klein's foundationless assertion, I did not pursue an academic career because I did not want to specialize in a discipine, not because my fragile female psyche couldn't hack conflict. A Kuranian Take on the Religious Gender Gap, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • For someone who has made a career out of telling everyone how much more tolerant the world would be if only religion were obliterated from the human psyche, Dawkins manages to appear remarkably intolerant towards anyone who disagrees with him. Atheist insecurity « Anglican Samizdat
  • But advice which they received from one of the designers played a key part in their race psyche.
  • Sydney - A flat-faced frogfish with a psychedelic pattern and a "killer" carnivorous sponge are among the top 10 new species discovered in 2009, according to a committee of international scientists. News24 Top Stories
  • Devoted fans will recognize a lot of the original backing tracks, which all have been remixed and dubbed up with plenty of spacey echo, harsh delay, copious reverb, and psychedelic sound effects.
  • Psychedelic music like this could never be inspired by the fuzzboxes of the longhaired set.
  • Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • In just three albums, he has defined his own recognisable sound, rooted in psychedelic rock, spiritual jazz and contemporary dance music, and spurted hordes of followers.
  • I have enjoyed painting in vivid colour for years now - the colours work on the psyche.
  • Siva's devotees are forbidden to use drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines, barbiturates, psychedelics and marijuana, unless prescribed by a licensed physician.
  • Al's tatterdemalion figure was washed out in a psychedelic rainbow as Sam Beckett leaped again.
  • A contrasting highlight will be a magical painting from 1963 by French Pop master Martial Raysse depicting a ghostlike portrait of a woman, with a pink face and a powder puff over one eye, emerging from a psychedelic green-and-blue background estimate: £350,000-£450,000. A Frenzy of Contemporary Art
  • Later, House of Jazz playfully lifted up the sternness of black by mixing it with psychedelic colours and black and white chequered-patterns, creating a collection that pleased especially the young generation.
  • If synesthesia is part of your normal state of consciousness, LSD and other psychedelics are likely to result in temporary loss of synesthesia. Laws, Politics, Tech
  • The coach psyched the team before the game.
  • There have also been two kinds of adverse effects, on psyche and soma.
  • Dragonfly time is marked by the psychedelically colored adults darting about and abandoned nymphal skins clinging to shoreline vegetation, though you won't find either in big numbers. How to Catch Trout on a Fly Rod with Dragon- and Damselfly Imitations
  • According to the orbs, “As we touch your individual psyches you begin consciously to experience yourselves as intimately connected with all other life forms on this planet and throughout the cosmos.” Daniel Pinchbeck’s Glastonbury Orbs Experience | Disinformation
  • That's the only sign of progress in the protracted battle against the besetting gridlock that bedevils our bodies, minds, souls, and psyches day-in and day-out. John B. Townsend II: Gridlocked: Staring at Brake Lights and Holding First Place
  • They also hint that perhaps there is some hidden carrot symbol hidden deep in the human psyche.
  • They said they had great respect for LSD and other psychedelic drugs, and were well aware of their potential dangers.
  • But he takes more wickets because he psyches batsmen out.
  • I'd psyched myself up mentally to face Branco and what I would have to do.
  • Uncommonly in the context of a horror film, Karloff is not top-billed; though his bearded and begoggled visage looms large in the psychedelic opening credits with the film's title spelled out in animated bones, à la ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN, that distinction falls to dashing Jean-Pierre Aumont, who stars as photojournalist Claude Marchand. Archive 2006-12-31
  • The nightmare of Gujarat still haunts the secular psyche of this country, but we still have no definite proof about how the incident took place.
  • ~ Michael Murphy, as interviewed inZig Zag Zen: Buddhism and PsychedelicsChronicle Books, 2002 posted by clocke at # Tuesday, February 28, 2006 Sri Aurobindo, Aldous Huxley and Human Potentialities
  • I'd got myself all psyched up for the interview and then it was called off at the last minute.
  • Or are you even more psyched abouthis hand in producing a Superman reboot? 'Batman 3' production to begin April 2011 | EW.com
  • The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury.
  • The pounding beat, uplifting crescendos and psychedelic lights had just the right effect.
  • Keeping up appearances at all costs and considering marriage as a social necessity - such are the givens in the our national psyche.
  • Hagman said the psychedelic effects of the drug included seeing octopus-like creatures, lions with feathers and his long-dead grandmother.
  • Maybe the only way you could even imagine tackling your Grand Enterprise was with a confidence bordering on messianic delusion counterweighted by a criticality that damned it as the utmost folly — in short, with a psyche strung tighter than the tension between God and Lucifer if they met in a Harold Pinter play. Archive 2009-05-01
  • For some time now, firefighters have been portrayed as the last bastion of unquestioned heroism in the public psyche.
  • Janet's original formulation of the concept of dissociation, on the other hand, was applicable to both psyche and soma.
  • He was in essence an illuminator of the darker recesses of the national psyche, a demythologiser-in-chief, a forensic dissector of PIRA-friendly doublethink, and a debunker of CJH at a time when it was far from fashionable. Slugger O'Toole
  • I'm all psyched up for it, and I want to get it over with.
  • He gazed ruminantly away from the lagoon to the pool of Psyche, where the Tahitian women squatted on their shapely haunches and thumped their clothes. Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
  • Any faultline in the human psyche easier to fracture? Times, Sunday Times
  • I have enjoyed painting in vivid colour for years now - the colours work on the psyche.
  • Some commentators believe soccer is fundamentally foreign to the American psyche and will never catch on.
  • It's hallucinatory without being psychedelic, and it gives way nicely to the slow gestation of ‘Imbusteros,’ which unfortunately dies before it can we can appreciate it.
  • Unfortunately, Archer did not dramatise this shadow on the American psyche with any depth or complexity. The Taking of Prince Harry and the limits of TV drama
  • In any case, Western civilization’s been declining for a good long while, so our psyches are all pretty toughened up anyway. To get that bad, bad taste out of your mouth… | Her Bad Mother
  • These measures are too polite, too distant from the roiling consumer psyche to be of much use anymore.
  • The total anonymity of the Internet allows for the surfacing of forbidden or forgotten zones of the psyche.
  • ‘Distortion riffs, grungy growls, psychedelic whines - that's the kind of music we like to play,’ the band announces.
  • I didn't realise it would be so psychedelic, and will change it something easier on the eye as soon as poss.
  • His work on the psychedelic drug culture of the 1960s is controversial because much of the way that US culture still thinks about any drug is in association with the most negative forms of drug abuse and addiction.
  • Hipster trousers and a long jacket were made in almost psychedelic stripes of multi-coloured suede, PVC and ribbon sewn together so neatly as to seem seamless.
  • In India, the religious use of a psychedelic called soma was featured in the Rig Veda and entheogens have been a part of south Asian religious practice for millennia.
  • When not divining the crowd's thoughts, he dives into the city's psyche, through anthropomorphizing metaphors.
  • It can only grip the psyche for an instant since the mind soon acclimates to its cause. James Berman: Fear Recedes
  • Laurence has a cool question for you: What movie scenes have horribly warped and scarred your psyche?
  • I remember when Fellowship of the Ring came out, I was really psyched, and no one else around me was.
  • Along with the tears and squabbles comes an interesting insight into the male psyche.
  • And if you wanna join him for a psychedelic freakout session then you can always have a word with this guy.
  • They were nice boys, brothers, who were drawn too deep into the dark depths of improvised and psychedelic music.
  • They come for the balm that touch can provide in times that are immensely stressful to the human psyche.
  • The band perform and write all their own material, drawing from musical influences which range from blues rock to psychedelic surf music and jazz to gel into a unique sound that captures the musical environment of today.
  • There is a suggestion that this odd little room is meant to be a look into Ballard’s psyche, and one of the most interesting works is the writer’s own “Project for a New Novel”, a collage of photocopies from the pages of Chemistry and Industry magazine, where Ballard worked briefly after leaving Cambridge University. Ballardian » “Ambiguous aims”: a review of Crash: Homage to J.G. Ballard [NSFW]
  • The, ‘Flight or Fight’ mechanism is Mankind's last direct link to animalism, which Civilisation still seeks to expunge from the human psyche.
  • It's a shame that TV channels keep on making reality shows following Paris Hilton around or scripting the lives of the young and dumb for our amusement when they could be catch a psychedelic hippy skiffle group as they surf a drug- and BBQ chicken-powered wave across America. Internet picks of the week
  • What is indisputable is that psi phenomena are related to mental events: they implicate the psyche, or the mind of individuals.
  • If the British tabloid press shows the nation's unconscious mind at work - a bubbling pit of prurience and anxiety - then the Hollywood block-buster reveals the deepest fantasies and paranoia of the American psyche.
  • Onan wanted the land for himself so he spilled his seed so as NOT to impregnate her so HE could inherit. psyched is a liar and far too stupid to understand this. Think Progress » Purported doctor on Texas A&M message board claims he ‘laid off my first Obama voting employee.’ (Updated)
  • I'm a daydreamer and a realist — two pieces of my psyche in constant conflict. Archive 2009-05-01
  • I'm fact, I am kind of psyched and ready do the work that needs to be done. Bill Moyer: Hell With Congress -- We Need a Movement!
  • He kept in view both the material and the symbolic, the public and private, the ‘outer’ culture and ‘inner’ psyche, while also insisting on the interpenetrations between these terms.
  • Decked out in psychedelic dusters or classic Carnaby Street fashions, she was statuesque and enigmatic, a combination of cool and casual that balanced out well with the mournful classics she crooned.
  • The patient of the schizophrenia does not have recognizant obstacle commonly, covet, psychedelic care about the discovery below the case with clear sign commonly with other thought obstacle.
  • The usual Gomez sound, a psychedelic blend of blues-rock and electronic bleeps and bloops was unique enough to satisfy multiple listenings on previous albums.
  • But Eichner's slices of the built universe are all slightly off-square, and some (the wood grains) have patterns that are psychedelic meanderings.
  • The mind, the psyche, the soul, the spirit - call it what you will - also has to be returned to some sort of equilibrium.
  • But from his own experience, Jung learned that regression can act in the service of growth and that psychiatric illness may represent an effort on the part of the psyche to heal itself.
  • However, Mr. Cumberbatch's cheekbones are so high and so valleyed that they've sliced their way not just into the psyches of his fans, but his screenwriters. Meghan O'Keefe: The Benedict Cumberbatch Situation
  • The human psyche believes that only pleasurable objects can bring happiness, and thus it attempts to magnetize them and all kinds of Others into its sphere.
  • News at Eleven: Many of Rumi's lyrical ghazals express an almost psychedelic perceptivity that makes his imagery so distinctive and attractive Light would soak the world entire/as once it did on Sinai's Mount/if I reveal the ecstasy/of my heart's fabliaux . . . from ghazal 2789. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Jung called the persona the "outward face" of the psyche because it is that face which the world sees. The "inward face" he called the anima in males and the animus in females.
  • Part of my psyche is tuned to the belief that routine is the enemy of invention.
  • The most famous pantomimical ballets or _ballets d'action_ (as they are styled) now represented here, are _Psyché_, _Télémaque_, _Le Paris as It Was and as It Is
  • When people think of psychedelic music and prog rock, they think of them as taking you someplace that is cosmic and untainted by anything bad.
  • The drug- induced paradise of ecstasy and hallucination has enslaved the humankind since time immemorial, and more and more people are falling victim to the psychedelic pills. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • To close the regular set, Greg Keelor sang the opening lines to ‘Diamond Mine’, to loud applause and led the band into a 10-minute trance of psychedelic rock.
  • During that time, Madlib has expanded his scope with an extensive list of pseudonyms and collaborations that explore all forms of jazz, dub, soul, funk and psychedelia.
  • That anxiety is one of the key reasons the president launched in his State of the Union what he calls his competitiveness agenda, a series of modest proposals designed to keep America the economic leader, and it's also aimed at the psyche of worried Americans. CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2006
  • Fluorescent light fixtures attached to the ceiling illuminated the space, and the green, orange and yellow powder glowed with an otherworldly, psychedelic intensity.
  • Virtually all cult systems develop some view of what happens to the human spirit or psyche after death.
  • The word "psychology" comes from the Greek word psyche meaning "breath, spirit, soul", and the Greek word logia meaning the study of something. Health News from Medical News Today
  • The thumping, Morse code like bass-line harmonizes with the psychedelic guitars flawlessly to provide the right atmosphere to let loose and have a good time.
  • It was a psyched crowd watching the American take on the defending champ, with large contingents of both face-painted Americans and Australians cheering on their man.
  • The group makes psychedelic music born of cabin fever rather than hallucinogenics, and in their solitude, they have crafted an album that fits snugly within the temporal schism dividing many of us.
  • The Dublin team was clearly psyched up in preparation for the early exchanges and a Paul Gibbons miscalculation presented them with a scoring opportunity that was smothered by Gavin Dowling.
  • Concurrent with this shift is the emergence of the individual psyche, the Self, the subconscious, psychoanalysis, symbology, dream interpretation, Humanism, and the rising popularity of Eastern Mysticism in the West.
  • 'Relativity' is a sprawling, psychedelic-flecked number, driven by a motorik pulse and surrounded by swirling organs and sheets of jagged guitars.
  • Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche.
  • The acute effects that may be induced by psychedelic drugs encompass a broad spectrum of alterations in cognitive functioning.
  • Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The group makes psychedelic music born of cabin fever rather than hallucinogenics, and in their solitude.
  • A psychedelic pop tune, ‘The Test’ shakes off a troublesome start to find an intoxicating groove and mind-bending melodies.
  • It sounds like kodo mixed with psychedelic rock and dance music, all improvised, but it's unclassifiable.
  • ‘multiloquy’ (Beaumont, _Psyche_); if ‘dyscolous’ (Foxe), ‘ataraxy’ English Past and Present
  • From this kind of psyched-up non-fiction, it was a short step to the movies, the first art form to undertake the excruciating process of imagining the unimaginable. Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes
  • The documentary explores folk music, street music, psychedelic rock, pop, rock, and many traditional forms of music.
  • SHIFT (6) Afrophile adj. decorative aposelene projectual diplotene, aposelenium psychedelicize, adj. biotron v. dirty quadriphony quadriphonics dustoff reticulosis punch-up technopolis quantized, skim INITIAL AFFIXATIONS (20) adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
  • His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
  • Not everyone who endures a traumatic experience is scarred by it; the human psyche has a tremendous capacity for recovery and even growth.
  • He was also frequently cited by Carl G. Jung in illustrating the transformative dynamics of the psyche's "alchemical" individuation process. Archive 2005-11-01
  • In the end, he accomplishes his mission, at the cost of shattering his own health and psyche.
  • unseelie" does not me impish prankster. your unseelie red cap should be eating babies. your unseelie sluagh should be creeping out of the closet to bring terror to children- absolute, psyche scarring horror. your unseelie pooka should be telling the kind of lies that wreck a marriage, that cause a massacre. Mordicai: crown me king!
  • The multiple shocks to body and mind sent his wounded psyche catapulting down the dark tunnel to oblivion in a dead faint.
  • The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless.
  • Is aggression an essential part of the human psyche?
  • Along the way, which was only a five minute drive, Lyle silently listened to the uplifting music, and mentally psyched himself up for the date that was less than half an hour away from taking place.
  • Here were the somatic messages that fed the cauldron; cell reactions by the incredible billion, organic cries, the muted drone of muscletone, sensory sub-currents, blood-flow, the wavering superheterodyne of blood pH ... all whirling and churning in the balancing pattern that formed the girl's psyche. Wild Dreams of Reality, 5
  • On the court she is bratty, unbelievably noisy and in my view is clearly trying to psyche out her opponent. The Sun
  • The wider musical climate was defined by the gaudiness of psychedelia, but the music they put to tape tapped somehow into an America that predated rock by at least a century.
  • Of course, putting it like that it seems as though I'm passing the buck onto a vast occulted primal drive within my psyche.
  • As San Francisco turned psychedelic, he travelled to Haight-Ashbury with the intention of becoming not a hippy, but a be-bop-fuelled beatnik.
  • The psyche is a self-regulating system that maintains its equilibrium just as the body does.
  • Recent scholarship suggests that the sometimes hallucinatory and psychedelic drink called soma, personified and worshipped as the god Soma in the ancient Indian Vedas, was in fact pressed from a type of mushroom called soma.
  • The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche.
  • The coach psyched the team before the game.
  • Here he splices together strands of blues and straight down-the-line rock with some folk, psychedelia, trip-hop and world music influences.
  • Drug abuse is a suicidal act. Men dig their own graves by being addicted to the deadly pleasures of psychedelic drugs. The drug addict lives to die for ecstasy and hallucination, and they cannot avoid a horrible fate. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The human psyche is so pathetically insecure that we would rather die of lung cancer than confront an uncomfortable situation.
  • The exercise exposed a fundamental element of the Finnish psyche that underpins the Finnish workplace.
  • Nobody wants to have kids who are exploring different psychedelic experiences or unusual forms of sexuality.
  • He uses the same ingredients dependably: gruff, heartfelt singing, stinging blues-rock riffage, folky balladry, spoonfuls of psychedelia and guest spots.

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