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[1] Diego de Durá n, The Aztecs: The History of the Indies of New Spain, trans. Doris Heyden and Fernanda Horcasitas (New York: Orion Press, 1964), p. 246.

[2] Ibid., pp. 247–271.

[3] Motolinia, “Carra de Chihuahua” (1554), quoted in Tzvetan Todorov, The Conquest of America, trans. Richard Howard (New York: Harper & Row, 1984), p. 64.

[4] Todorov, Conquest of America, p. 77.

[5] Èíòåðâüþ Êýíäèñ Ïåðò ñì. â: Bill Moyers, Healing and the Mind (New York: Doubleday, 1993).

[6] Ëàððè Äîññè, èç ëè÷íîãî îáùåíèÿ.

[7] Candace Pert, Molecules of Emotion: Why You Feel (New York: Scribner, 1997), p. 190.

[8] Raú l de la Fuente‑ Ferná ndez et al., “Expectation and Dopamine Release: Mechanism of the Placebo Effect in Parkinson ’s Disease”, Science 293, no. 5332 (August 10, 2001): 1164–1166.

[9] Baltimore Sun, December 6, 2006.

[10] Alun Anderson, “Physician, Fool Thyself”, Fortune (September 18, 2006).

[11] Èíòåðâüþ Ïàòðèêà Ëåìóàíà ñì. Laura Spinney, “Purveyors of Mystery”, New Scientist, no. 2582 (December 16, 2006).

[12] Ãåðáåðò Áåíñîí, èç ëè÷íîãî îáùåíèÿ.

[13] Ëèí Ôðèìàí, èç ëè÷íîãî îáùåíèÿ.

[14] Jeanne Achterberg, Barbara Dossey, and Leslie Kolkmeier, Rituals of Healing: Using Imagery for Health and Wellness (New York: Bantam Books, 1994).

[15] Deborah Schwab et al., “A Study of Efficacy and Cost‑ Effectiveness of Guided Imagery as a Portable, Self‑ Administered, Presurgical Intervention Delivered by a Health Plan”, Advances in Mind‑ Body Medicine 22, no. 1 (Summer 2007).

[16] Robert Moss, The Three “Only” Things (Novato, CA: New World Library, 2007), pp. 82–94.

[17] Ibid., pp. 201–208.

[18] Mark Twain, Christian Science (New York: Harper & Bros., 1907), p. 51.

[19] John Lukacs, The Duel: The Eighty‑ Day Struggle between Churchill and Hitler (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001).

[20] Ïîëíûé òåêñò èíòåðâüþ ñ Ìàíäîé Ñêîòò ñì. www.mossdreams.com.

[21] Vishvajit Pandya, “Forest Smells and Spider Webs: Ritualized Dream Interpretation among Andaman Islanders”, Dreaming 14, nos. 2–3 (June‑ September 2004): 136–150.

 

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