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Title: altered states and transcendental experiences


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altered states and transcendental experiences

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Overview-
  • Nikki-basic introduction, explanation of
    transcendental and peak experiences, what
    universally defines a peak experience, and the
    long-term effects of peak experiences
  • Megan-introduction to various types of drug
  • Sean-music and transcendence
  • Eva-transcendental dance
  • David-binaural beats

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Achieving Altered States
  • -drugs containing psychedelic substances
    (mescaline-active ingredient in the peyote
    cactus, psilocybin-active ingredient in some
    types of mushrooms, LSD, morning glory seeds,
    many more)
  • -meditation/sustained meditation
  • -breathing exercises
  • -self-awareness exercises
  • -self-actualizing techniques
  • -deprivation (food, sleep, sensory stimulation)
  • -infection

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Terminology
  • -TRANCENDENTAL EXPERIENCE, MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE,
    PEAK EXPERIENCE
  • THE SAME THING!!!!
  • (FOR THE MOST PART)

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What makes an experience mystical or
transcendental??
  • There are NINE universal characteristics
  • 1. Unity 6. Paradoxicality
  • 2. Transcendence 7. Alleged
    ineffability
  • of time and space 8. Transciency
  • 3. Deeply felt positive mood 9. Persisting
    positive
  • 4. Sense of sacredness changes in
    attitude
  • 5. Objectivity and reality and
    behavior

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UNITY
  • -The most important characteristic of the
    mystical experience
  • Two types
  • internal unity-loss of ego or usual sense of
    self identity
  • external unity-a sense of underlying oneness,
    you see that at the most basic level all things
    are a part of the same undifferentiated unity,
    all living things share the same energy

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Transcendence of time and space
  • -loss of usual sense of time and space
  • TIME-loss of clock time, and may also be ones
    personal sense of past, present and future
  • SPACE-loss of usual orientation as to where you
    are at during the experience (loss of
    geographical location)
  • -often described as experiences of eternity and
    infinity

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Deeply Felt Positive Mood JJJJJJJJJJ
  • The most universal elements are the feelings of
    JOY, BLESSEDNESS, and PEACE
  • -the unique character of these feelings in
    relation to the mystical experience is the
    intensity that elevates them to the highest
    levels of human experience, tears may be
    associated with any of these elements because of
    the overpowering nature of the experience

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Sense of Sacredness
  • Sacred-that which a person feels to be of special
    value and capable of being profaned
  • -a non-rational, intuitive response of awe and
    wonder in the presence of inspiring realities
  • -no religious beliefs or traditional theological
    terminology need be involved, even thought there
    may be a sense of reverence or a feeling that
    what is experienced is holy or divine

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Objectivity and Reality
  • -intuitive illumination of ultimate reality,
    (not the usual, everyday consciousness, not the
    ordinary reality)
  • -certainty that this ultimate reality is truly
    real (it is not a subjective illusion)

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Paradoxicality
  • -mystical experiences tend to be logically
    contradictory, i.e. The I both exists and does
    not exist, the separateness from, and at the same
    time unity with objects in the experience of
    external unity (a paradoxical transcendence of
    space)

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Alleged Ineffability
  • -Words fail to adequately describe an experience
    that is beyond words (the Tao that can be spoken
    is not the eternal Tao)

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Transciency
  • -The experience is of a temporary nature, as
    compared to usual experience

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Persisting Positive Changes in Attitudes and
Behavior
  • These changes are divided into Four groups
  • 1. Stronger sense of personality, undesirable
    traits may be reduced or eliminated, ones sense
    of inner authority may be strengthened, vigor and
    quality of life may be increased, an inner
    optimistic tone may result, resulting in
    increased feelings of happiness, joy, and peace

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Continued
  • 2. Changes in attitude and behavior towards
    others including more sensitivity, more
    tolerance, more real love, and more authenticity
    as a person by virtue of being more open and more
    ones true self with others

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Continued
  • 3. Changes toward life in a positive direction
    including philosophy of life, sense of values,
    sense of appreciation of life and the whole of
    creation. Life may seem richer. The sense of
    reverence may be increased, and more time may be
    spent in devotional life and meditation

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Continued
  • 4. Positive change in attitude toward the
    mystical experience itself means that it is
    regarded as valuable and that what has been
    learned is thought to be useful. The experience
    is remembered as a high point, the mystical
    experiences of others are more readily
    appreciated and understood.

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