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Context-dependent structurally informed effective connectivity under psilocybin
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Mental Health, Religion and Culture, 2020
In religious individuals, spontaneous mystical experiences (SMEs) tend to reinforce pre-existing beliefs and are associated with enhanced wellbeing, mediated by adaptive interpretive frameworks and accepting social environments.
Jan van der Tempel, R. Moodley
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In religious individuals, spontaneous mystical experiences (SMEs) tend to reinforce pre-existing beliefs and are associated with enhanced wellbeing, mediated by adaptive interpretive frameworks and accepting social environments.
Jan van der Tempel, R. Moodley
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Near-death experience as mystical experience
Journal of Religion & Health, 1986Near-death experience exhibits many attributes of mystical awareness. Assessing the mystical quality of psychedelic experience, Walter Pahnke identified a nine-category typology of mystical experience. It is used here to illustrate the mystical nature of near-death experience.
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Mystical Experience in the Lab
Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 2014We review previous attempts to study mystical experience and point to problems inherent to certain methodologies. Focusing on studies that use controlled environments we advocate taking an experimental approach to mysticism. To demonstrate the viability of this approach, we report findings from a new study that probes the potential for eliciting ...
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