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All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the brain. Most current NLP literature mentions no more than the reprogramming of mental habits and associations. However, the Engram[120] is used within NLP to explain how NLP works [121][122] [123][124]. Some practitioners ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common techniques and practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Notes and references, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts |
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All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the brain. Most current NLP literature mentions no more than the reprogramming of mental habits and associations. However, the Engram[117] is used within NLP to explain how NLP works [118][119] [120][121]. Some practitioners ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common techniques and practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Notes and references, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Heaven - Heaven in the Bahá'í FaithFor Bahá'ís, entry into the next life has the potential to bring great joy. Bahá'u'lláh likened death to the process of birth. He explains: "The world beyond is as different from this world as this world is different from that of the child while still in the womb of its mother." The analogy to the womb in many ways summarizes the Bahá'í view of earthly existence. Just as the womb constitutes an important place for a person's initial physical development, the physical world provides the matrix for the development of the individual soul. ...
See also:Heaven, Heaven - Conceptions, Heaven - Location, Heaven - Getting into Heaven, Heaven - Heaven in Roman Catholicism, Heaven - Heaven in Orthodox Christianity, Heaven - Heaven in Protestant Christianity, Heaven - Heaven in the Bahá'í Faith, Heaven - Heaven in Judaism, Heaven - Heaven in Hinduism Read more here: » Heaven: Encyclopedia II - Heaven - Heaven in the Bahá'í Faith |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIMIn 1982, Kenneth Wapnick entered into his second marriage with Gloria Wapnick, whom he met as a result of an encounter at an ACIM related event. The following year, Kenneth and Gloria Wapnick founded the Foundation for A Course in Miracles (or FACIM) in New York state. The foundation served initially as a residential teaching organization, but with the 2001 move to Temecula, California, the foundation evolved into a daytime teaching institute with an Electronic Outreach program.
Also during the years after the initial publicati ...
See also:Kenneth Wapnick, Kenneth Wapnick - Childhood, Kenneth Wapnick - Higher education and early career, Kenneth Wapnick - Consideration of a Roman Catholic monastic vocation, Kenneth Wapnick - Introduction to Schucman and Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick - Initial impression of the ACIM manuscript, Kenneth Wapnick - Early involvement in editing and publishing of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM, Kenneth Wapnick - Related links, Kenneth Wapnick - Footnote references Read more here: » Kenneth Wapnick: Encyclopedia II - Kenneth Wapnick - Subsequent involvement in publication and teaching of ACIM |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - New York's Village Halloween Parade - OriginIn 1973, mask maker and puppeteer Ralph Lee staged a wandering neighborhood puppet show to entertain the children of his friends, family and neighbors in the Village. He was motivated in part by a decrease in the celebration of the holiday, especially by children. This drop was attributed to the city's high crime rate, and stories spreading about tampered candy. Lee believed a puppet parade would create a sense of safety and attract ne ...
See also:New York's Village Halloween Parade, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Origin, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Wildly creative, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Annual theme, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Parade route, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Trivia, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Photo credits, New York's Village Halloween Parade - External photo galleries, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Sources Read more here: » New York's Village Halloween Parade: Encyclopedia II - New York's Village Halloween Parade - Origin |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications
Neuro-linguistic programming - Background.
One of the earliest influences on NLP were General Semantics (Alfred Korzybski) as a new perspective for looking at the world which included a kind of mental hygiene. This was a departure from the Aristotelian concepts of modern science and objective reality, and it influenced notions of programming the mind. Korzybski General semantics influenced several schools of thought, leading to a viable human potential industry and associations with emerging New Age thinking. By ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common Techniques and Practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications |
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Neuro-linguistic programming - Background.
One of the earliest influences on NLP were General Semantics (Alfred Korzybski) as a new perspective for looking at the world which included a kind of mental hygiene. This was a departure from the Aristotelian concepts of modern science and objective reality, and it influenced notions of programming the mind. Korzybski General semantics influenced several schools of thought, leading to a viable human potential industry and associations with emerging New Age thinking. By ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common techniques and practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Notes and references, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications |
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| |  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Hermit - Hermits in religionFrom a religious point of view, the solitary life is a form of asceticism, wherein the hermit renounces wordly concerns and pleasures in order to come closer to the deity or deities they worship or revere. This practice appears in Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sufism. In ascetic hermitism, the hermit seeks solitude for meditation, contemplation, and prayer without the distractions of contact with human society, sex, or the need to maintain socially acceptable standards of cleanliness or dress. The ascetic discipline can also include ...
See also:Hermit, Hermit - Hermits in religion, Hermit - Non-religious hermits, Hermit - Hermits in philosophy Read more here: » Hermit: Encyclopedia II - Hermit - Hermits in religion |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Azeemia - Worldly Life
Azeemia - Birth.
Huzoor Qalandar Baba Auliya (R.A) was born in 1898 in the town of Khorja, District Buland Shehr, Uttar Pradesh, India. His parents named him Mohammad Azeem. His family lineage goes back to Hazarat Imam Hassan Askari.
Azeemia - Early Education.
He got his primary education from a local school of the town Khorja. Till High school he studied in Buland Shehr and then took admission in Aligarh Muslim University for Intermediate.
See also:Azeemia, Azeemia - PREFACE, Azeemia - Establishment of Silsila-e-Azeemia, Azeemia - Names and Titles, Azeemia - Hassan Ukhra Sayyed Muhammed Azeem Barkhiya, Azeemia - Huzoor Qalandar Baba Auliya R.A, Azeemia - Worldly Life, Azeemia - Birth, Azeemia - Early Education, Azeemia - Over View of Life, Azeemia - Career, Azeemia - Last Days, Azeemia - Noble Character, Azeemia - Praise Worthy Qualities, Azeemia - Disposition, Azeemia - Some Habits, Azeemia - Spiritual Training & Initiation, Azeemia - Miracles, Azeemia - Pigeon That Came To Life, Azeemia - Deaf & Dumb Girl, Azeemia - Spiritual Healing of Tumor, Azeemia - Work, Azeemia - Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi, Azeemia - Birth, Azeemia - Initiation, Azeemia - Books, Azeemia - Societies for Promotion of Education, Azeemia - Editorship, Azeemia - Mission, Azeemia - HUE, Azeemia - rules Read more here: » Azeemia: Encyclopedia II - Azeemia - Worldly Life |
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| |  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Unitarian Universalist Association - OrganizationThe UUA is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, the historical center of Unitarian Christianity in America. As of 2003, the UUA comprised 1,042 congregations with 157,920 certified members and 61,795 church school enrollees served by 1,623 ministers.[1]
Unitarian Universalist Association - Decentralized Association.
The UUA is not a denomination in the traditional sense; the UUA is an association of congregations with no one organization able to speak authoritatively for the whole. It is the congregatio ...
See also:Unitarian Universalist Association, Unitarian Universalist Association - Congregations, Unitarian Universalist Association - Organization, Unitarian Universalist Association - Decentralized Association, Unitarian Universalist Association - Principles and Purposes, Unitarian Universalist Association - General Assembly, Unitarian Universalist Association - Related organizations Read more here: » Unitarian Universalist Association: Encyclopedia II - Unitarian Universalist Association - Organization |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religionThe band have developed some enigma and controversy. They have only participated in a few tours, and infrequently do interviews or public appearances. Sandison and Eoin enjoy their privacy and the quiet life Scotland affords them, but do instigate on some occasion (unknowingly or not) the perception of themselves as an enigma. They have both expressed a strong interest in the power of subliminal messaging and their work seems rife with cryptic messages. No doubt the sheer amount that can be found in their catalog (not just the scattered and ...
See also:Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Early Boards of Canada 1970s-1995, Boards of Canada - Boards of Canada from Twoism 1995-present, Boards of Canada - Influences, Boards of Canada - Sound and methods, Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religion, Boards of Canada - Lyrics and references, Boards of Canada - Discography, Boards of Canada - Albums, Boards of Canada - Singles and EPs, Boards of Canada - Live and radio appearances, Boards of Canada - Collaborations covers/remixes and soundtrack appearances, Boards of Canada - Remixes of Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada as Hell Interface, Boards of Canada - Soundtrack Appearances by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Aliases, Boards of Canada - Interviews, Boards of Canada - Album cover gallery, Boards of Canada - Singles and EP gallery Read more here: » Boards of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religion |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages, symbology, and religionThe band have developed some enigma and controversy. They have only participated in a few tours, and infrequently do interviews or public appearances. Sandison and Eoin enjoy their privacy and the quiet life Scotland affords them, but do instigate on some occasion (unknowingly or not) the perception of themselves as an enigma. They have both expressed a strong interest in the power of subliminal messaging and their work seems rife with cryptic messages. No doubt the sheer amount that can be found in their catalog (not just the scattered and ...
See also:Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Early Boards of Canada 1970s-1995, Boards of Canada - Boards of Canada from Twoism 1995-present, Boards of Canada - Influences, Boards of Canada - Sound and methods, Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages, symbology, and religion, Boards of Canada - Lyrics and references, Boards of Canada - Discography, Boards of Canada - Albums, Boards of Canada - Singles and EPs, Boards of Canada - Live and radio appearances, Boards of Canada - Collaborations, covers/remixes and soundtrack appearances, Boards of Canada - Remixes of Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada as Hell Interface, Boards of Canada - Soundtrack Appearances by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Aliases, Boards of Canada - Interviews, Boards of Canada - Album cover gallery, Boards of Canada - Singles and EP gallery Read more here: » Boards of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages, symbology, and religion |
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| |  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religionThe band have developed some enigma and controversy. They have only participated in a few tours, and infrequently do interviews or public appearances. Sandison and Eoin enjoy their privacy and the quiet life Scotland affords them, but do instigate on some occasion (unknowingly or not) the perception of themselves as an enigma. They have both expressed a strong interest in the power of subliminal messaging and their work seems rife with cryptic messages. No doubt the sheer amount that can be found in their catalog (not just the scattered and ...
See also:Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Early Boards of Canada 1970s-1995, Boards of Canada - Boards of Canada from Twoism 1995-present, Boards of Canada - Influences, Boards of Canada - Sound and methods, Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religion, Boards of Canada - Lyrics and references, Boards of Canada - Discography, Boards of Canada - Albums, Boards of Canada - Singles and EPs, Boards of Canada - Live and radio appearances, Boards of Canada - Collaborations covers/remixes and soundtrack appearances, Boards of Canada - Remixes of Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Remixes by Boards of Canada as Hell Interface, Boards of Canada - Soundtrack appearances by Boards of Canada, Boards of Canada - Aliases, Boards of Canada - Interviews, Boards of Canada - Album cover gallery, Boards of Canada - Singles and EP gallery Read more here: » Boards of Canada: Encyclopedia II - Boards of Canada - Subliminal messages symbology and religion |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Mare Winningham - BiographyWinningham was raised in Northridge, California with three brothers and one sister. Her father was the Chairman of the Department of Physical Education at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and her mother was an English teacher and college counselor at a local high school. She credits her first interest in acting to seeing an interview with Kym Karath (who played "Gretl" in The Sound of Music) on Art Linkletter's television show House ...
See also:Mare Winningham, Mare Winningham - Biography, Mare Winningham - Career, Mare Winningham - Awards, Mare Winningham - Academy Awards, Mare Winningham - Emmy Awards, Mare Winningham - Golden Globes, Mare Winningham - Independent Spirit Awards, Mare Winningham - Screen Actors Guild Awards Read more here: » Mare Winningham: Encyclopedia II - Mare Winningham - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing ViewsAs one would expect from a theory that redefines intelligence, one of the major criticisms of the theory is that it is ad hoc. The criticism is that Gardner is not expanding the definition of the word "intelligence"; rather, he denies the existence of intelligence, as is traditionally understood, and instead uses the word intelligence whenever other people have traditionally used the word "interest." In this view, it is intellectually dishonest to relabel all of a person's talents as "intelligences". This tactic has been criticised by ...
See also:Theory of multiple intelligences, Theory of multiple intelligences - Gardner's Categories of Intelligence, Theory of multiple intelligences - Thinking, Theory of multiple intelligences - Sensational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Communicational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Naturalist, Theory of multiple intelligences - Proposed areas, Theory of multiple intelligences - Relationship to education, Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing Views, Theory of multiple intelligences - Works Read more here: » Theory of multiple intelligences: Encyclopedia II - Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing Views |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Pseudo-Isidore - InfluenceFor approximately 150 to 200 years the forgeries met with only moderate success. Although a relatively large number of manuscripts dating from the ninth or tenth century is known — altogether about 100 more or less complete manuscripts of the False Decretals dating from the ninth to the 16th century have been preserved — the canonical collections took but little note of the False Decretals until the early 11th century.
During the 11th century the situation changed rapidly. Under the impetus of monastic reform movements and the eff ...
See also:Pseudo-Isidore, Pseudo-Isidore - Introduction, Pseudo-Isidore - Authorship, Pseudo-Isidore - Method, Pseudo-Isidore - Textual overview, Pseudo-Isidore - Intent, Pseudo-Isidore - Historical background, Pseudo-Isidore - Content, Pseudo-Isidore - Influence, Pseudo-Isidore - Editions, Pseudo-Isidore - Manuscript tradition Read more here: » Pseudo-Isidore: Encyclopedia II - Pseudo-Isidore - Influence |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - New York's Village Halloween Parade - Annual themeEach year, a parade theme is selected by organizers to tie together the designs commissioned from the six puppet makers, and as a suggestion to inspire individual marchers. Fleming makes a special study of the meanings underlying celebrations and rituals, for use in her productions. She is internationally renowned for the public celebrations she has designed and produced, such as the Statue of Liberty centennial in New York harbor (she invited the "great statues ...
See also:New York's Village Halloween Parade, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Origin, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Wildly creative, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Annual theme, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Parade route, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Trivia, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Photo credits, New York's Village Halloween Parade - External photo galleries, New York's Village Halloween Parade - Sources Read more here: » New York's Village Halloween Parade: Encyclopedia II - New York's Village Halloween Parade - Annual theme |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Linear Pottery culture - Variants
Linear Pottery culture - Early or Western Linear Pottery culture.
The term, Linear Band Ware, is a mnemonic of the pottery's decorative technique. The "Band Ware" or Bandkeramik part of it began as an innovation of the German archaeologist, Friedrich Klopfleisch (1831-1898), in his work, published in 1882, "Die Grabhügel von Leubingen, Sömmerda und Nienstädt. Voraufgehend: allgemeine Einleitung. Charakteristik und Zeitfolge der Keramik." But, in selecting the words "Band" and "Linear", the initial inves ...
See also:Linear Pottery culture, Linear Pottery culture - Extent and duration, Linear Pottery culture - Origins, Linear Pottery culture - Variants, Linear Pottery culture - Early or Western Linear Pottery culture, Linear Pottery culture - Eastern Linear Pottery culture, Linear Pottery culture - Late Dniester-Bug or Bug-Dniester culture, Linear Pottery culture - Economy, Linear Pottery culture - Religion, Linear Pottery culture - Funerary customs Read more here: » Linear Pottery culture: Encyclopedia II - Linear Pottery culture - Variants |
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|  |  |  | Spiritual Workshops: Encyclopedia II - Fraggle Rock - The inhabitants of Fraggle Rock
Fraggle Rock - Fraggles.
Fraggles are small humanoid creatures, about 22 inches tall, that come in a wide variety of colors and have tails that bear a tuft of fur on the end. They live in a system of natural caves called Fraggle Rock that are filled with all manner of creatures and features, and which seem to connect to at least two different worlds. Fraggles live a very carefree life, spending most of their time playing, exploring, and generally enjoying themselves. ...
See also:Fraggle Rock, Fraggle Rock - The inhabitants of Fraggle Rock, Fraggle Rock - Fraggles, Fraggle Rock - Doozers, Fraggle Rock - The Silly Creatures of Outer Space, Fraggle Rock - Gorgs, Fraggle Rock - The Trash Heap, Fraggle Rock - Other Creatures, Fraggle Rock - The television show, Fraggle Rock - Songs on Fraggle Rock, Fraggle Rock - Books based on Fraggle Rock Read more here: » Fraggle Rock: Encyclopedia II - Fraggle Rock - The inhabitants of Fraggle Rock |
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