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There was an interesting article that I read some time ago about research in the 'mapping' of the brain and how it's function relates to the religious experiences. At that time, there was some thinking that there was a 'God Spot', an area of the brain, that when stimulated, would elicit numinous experiences. Well, they've done a bit more research and have come up with this:
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I'd like to see them hook up a person when they are HAVING a full blown mystical experience, not just remembering it. That might show something too.
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Speaking from personal mystical experience, it seems to me that it’s about the integration and cohesive communication between all your brain parts, when they reach a certain intensity they open or “activate” the “God spot,” for lack of a mystical way of describing it. For me it seems that the “God-spot” is contingent upon all the other brain spots working in (God-spot) harmony. “The sum is greater than the whole” adage comes to mind. There may not be a particular spot, but the thing we are looking for may lie in the way our brains function when it comes to the integration of thought, especially when it comes to thoughts related to the integration of harmony.
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