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experiences

There are 28 posts tagged experiences (this is page 2 of 6).

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Escaping the psychological trap of meditation techniques

When the disciple is ready (read: suggestible) the guru gives techniques that have a specified goal and predicted end result.

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in Guru Ploys, Meditation | 1,517 Words

Decades of Meditation Practice, Wasted?

Should some devotees continue or stop wasting time in meditation practice?

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in Meditation, Reviews: Books and Stuff | 920 Words

Recovering From Meditation

After meditation retreat, Cleménce had a psychotic breakdown.

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in Meditation, New Age Religion | 708 Words

Dark Nights of Meditative Souls

“I never saw, heard, nor felt anything in my 28 years of practicing meditation.

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in Mystical Experiences | 481 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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