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Constantin Stanislavski. 14. The Inner Creative State 281 15. The Super - Objective 293 16. On the Threshold of the 303 Subconscious Note by the Translator FRIENDS OF STANISLAVSKI have long known vi Contents.
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Contents
1 | |
13 | |
35 | |
Imagination | 59 |
Concentration of Attention | 79 |
Relaxation of Muscles | 103 |
Units and Objectives | 121 |
Faith and a Sense of Truth | 139 |
Communion | 209 |
Adaptation | 241 |
Inner Motive Forces | 263 |
The Unbroken Line | 271 |
The Inner Creative State | 281 |
The SuperObjective | 293 |
On the Threshold of Subconscious | 303 |
Emotion Memory | 177 |
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