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Life After Death: A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion

Afterlife notions are mirrors of our cultural and social needs Our notions of heaven and the afterlife reflect what is valued in our Western culture–today it’s eternal youth, reunion with loved ones, and spiritual prowess.

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in Mystical Experiences, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 1,059 Words

Religiously Interpreted States of Consciousness

Dependence upon religiously interpreted state of consciousness (RISC) is dangerous and can be used to justify fanaticism and psychosis. Dreams, trances, and near death experiences are commonplace in human experience and often are interpreted as prophesies and new revelations says religious scholar Alan F.

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in Mystical Experiences, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 657 Words

Can Meditation Have Negative Side Effects?

Advocates of meditation say it helps free the mind, possibly liberates the human spirit from bondage and leads to enlightenment.

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in Adverse (side) effects, Monasticism | 1,232 Words

Can Societies Survive Without Religion?

Historian-science writer, Nicholas Wade, in The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved and Why It Endures(2009) argues that no society could have existed without religion.

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in Reviews: Books and Stuff | 709 Words

Nonbeliever Ex-Monk

For 14 years, I was a monk.

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in Monasticism | 715 Words

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