Could you or SS describe such an experience?
I'll email you within a few days, Audie. I've
promised a couple other people a description
as well, it's about time I freed up some
time to keep my promise.
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Could you or SS describe such an experience?
How are you defining "state of mind?" As an intellectual experience of the brain?
Could you or SS describe such an experience?
I looked up "satori experience", having heard that term
I'll email you within a few days, Audie. I've
promised a couple other people a description
as well, it's about time I freed up some
time to keep my promise.
I'll copy you too, Salix, when I email Audie.
My description will be inadequate, but
perhaps rudimentary enough to help
her understand something of what's
involved.
A teacher is no different than a particular pattern in water or a potent vivid dream: a stimulus that activates brain patterns leading to a new understanding of reality.
I looked up "satori experience", having heard that term
Interested in your thoughts on it?
In my opinion.
Interested in your thoughts on it?
In my opinion.
I'll copy you too, Salix, when I email Audie.
My description will be inadequate, but
perhaps rudimentary enough to help
her understand something of what's
involved.
How does Andrew Newberg establish that someone has had this experience?
Rather than hearing a third party explanation, here's Andrew explaining it himself.
I love this way of stating it!As a Pythagorean philosopher once said, "God is
not a name, but an interpretation."
Interested in your thoughts on it?
In my opinion.
Interested in your thoughts on it?
In my opinion.