Religious Experiences and Mind-Brain Sciences in the 21st Century

作者: Matthew K. Laker

DOI: 10.1007/BF03379622

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摘要: The classical work by William James in context of current ideas religion and modern psychology points to the difference between a “moralist” religious or mystical understanding. described that specific psychological mechanisms related experience (“re-unification”) are compensatory influences on divided consciousness heterogeneous self, which is determined conflict moral immoral behavior symbolized personified evil as for example ‘Satan’. According recent findings there not widely accepted evidence about neural these processes integration re-unification. Nevertheless indicate very significant experiences meditation brain functions morphology.

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