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adverse effects

There are 24 posts tagged adverse effects (this is page 4 of 5).

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Connection Between Intensive Meditation & Mental Instability

Is there a connection between intensive meditation and mental instability?

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in Adverse (side) effects, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 730 Words

Unholy Silence, Hollow Men

Withdrawing from the world is appealing when there is a sacred, enlightened state to withdraw to.

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in Monasticism | 763 Words

Recovering From Meditation

After meditation retreat, Cleménce had a psychotic breakdown.

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in Meditation, New Age Religion | 708 Words

The Buddha Pill: Can Meditation Change You?

Can practice of contemplative techniques bring lasting personal change?

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in Adverse (side) effects, Meditation, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 579 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

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