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Connection 100—An Auto-Ethnography of My (Mystical) Connection Experiences
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL STUDY OF IQBAL'S THOUGHT: The Mystical Experience and the Negation of The Self-Negating Quietism
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: “…mystical experience…”
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Escaping Plato’s Cave as a Mystical Experience: A Survey in Sufi Literature
Published 2022-10-01“…The paper argues that the determining parts of the allegory, such as escaping the cave as the world of shadows; seeing the sun/truth and becoming a philosopher; and the necessity of returning to the cave, have significant similarities to what Sufis have said about their mystical experience and spiritual enlightenment. The paper compares the <i>Allegory of the Cave</i> with some similar allegories in Sufi literature, focusing on the allegories of <i>prison, hunting the shadows of a flying bird, dying before dying</i>, and <i>the elephant in the dark Room</i> in Rumi’s works. …”
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Mystical Experiences through the Lens of Heidegger and Mamardashvili: Overcoming the Metaphysical Model of Human Existence
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: “…mystical experience…”
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Studying Mystic Waaqeah and Its Symbolism as a Religious Experience
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Predicting the Intensity of Psychedelic-Induced Mystical and Challenging Experience in a Healthy Population: An Exploratory Post-Hoc Analysis
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The Content of the Mystical Experience of the Brahman-World Relation in Upanishads based on Ibn ʿArabi’s Nondelimited Oneness of Being
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More spiritual than religious: Concurrent and longitudinal relations with personality traits, mystical experiences, and other individual characteristics
Published 2023-01-01“…Study 1 (n = 3,491) used cross-sectional data to compare four religious/spiritual (R/S) self-identity groups—more religious than spiritual (MRTS), more spiritual than religious (MSTR), equally religious and spiritual (ERAS), and neither religious nor spiritual (NRNS)—on sociodemographic characteristics and a range of criterion variables (i.e., Big Five personality traits, psychological well-being, generativity, mystical experiences, religious schemata). In Study 2 (n = 751), we applied the analytic template for outcome-wide longitudinal designs to examine associations of the four R/S self-identifications with a range of subsequent outcomes (assessed approximately 3 years later) that were largely comparable to the criterion variables assessed in Study 1. …”
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Lower-dose psycholytic therapy – A neglected approach
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The Mystical World of the Body in the Bengali Tantric Work <i>Nigūḍhārthaprakāśāvali</i>
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Art and beauty in Rumi's mystical thought in accordance with Rudolf Otto and Maslow
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What Is the ‘Unitive Mystical Experience’ Triggered by Psychedelic Medicines an Experience of?...
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Rhythmic Chanting and Mystical States across Traditions
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Naturalism and the hard problem of mysticism in psychedelic science
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Embracing the Unknowable: Paradigm of Ineffability
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