Bromwich's practical doctrine on the witches: belief conditions the kind of experience a person can have, making the phenomenon effective whether or not it is metaphysically settled.
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belief-experience loop
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"years of conversing with the things on the other side was they didn't have very interesting things to say they they were like gossiping..."
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A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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