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Zeland’s Pendulums as A Gateway to an Autotelic Paradigm

According to Zeland, the essence of a pendulum could be summed up in the phrase, “Stop doing what you are doing and, instead, do what I do.” This is very obvious in the case of advertisement and spiritual preaching, but what about more subtle scenarios?

By Rodrigo Arias Landazuri
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