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Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 11:56 am
Spirituality is probably just all in your head, check this story out:
http://www.livescience.com/health/spirit...00211.html
Quote:Scientists have identified areas of the brain that, when damaged, lead to greater spirituality. The findings hint at the roots of spiritual and religious attitudes, the researchers say.
While looking up the effects of schizophrenia, among other mental disorders I found fascinating, there were a lot of indications that schizophrenics have a tendency to cling to spirituality and religion. I wouldn't go so far to say that theism = mental disorder but spirituality seems to be a mental disorder.
Quote:The study, published in the Feb. 11 issue of the journal Neuron, involves a personality trait called self-transcendence, which is a somewhat vague measure of spiritual feeling, thinking, and behaviors. Self-transcendence "reflects a decreased sense of self and an ability to identify one's self as an integral part of the universe as a whole," the researchers explain.
"Self-transcendence" seems like a bad thing to me; and to think that the trancendental meditation movement was aimed at increasing these feelings. "The Secret" is aimed at the same noodly goal, disconnecting one's self from true causality and expecting the "universe" to respond to the vague concept of positive or negative energy.
Narf,
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 12:16 pm
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(February 13, 2010 at 11:56 am)Rhizomorph13 Wrote: "Self-transcendence" seems like a bad thing to me; and to think that the trancendental meditation movement was aimed at increasing these feelings. Why?
Matrhematics is also all in the head. Does that make it a bad thing?
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 1:17 pm
PR,
Where in my post do I say that self-trancendance is a bad thing because it is all in your head?
Self-trancendence defined as, "reflects a decreased sense of self and an ability to identify one's self as an integral part of the universe as a whole" seems like a bad idea to me. Before we can understand how we fit into the grand scheme, it is important to be able to know who we really are. Seeking to disconnect from ourselves is a bad idea. It is better to see interactions for what they really are.
Mathematics is something you will need to hash out with Adrian.
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 3:04 pm
(February 13, 2010 at 1:17 pm)Rhizomorph13 Wrote: Where in my post do I say that self-trancendance is a bad thing because it is all in your head?
Self-trancendence defined as, "reflects a decreased sense of self and an ability to identify one's self as an integral part of the universe as a whole" seems like a bad idea to me. Before we can understand how we fit into the grand scheme, it is important to be able to know who we really are. Seeking to disconnect from ourselves is a bad idea. It is better to see interactions for what they really are. I see no harm in that. Isn't naturalism in essence the view that we are an integral part of just one substance of reality? Right now I'm reading "Being No One" by Thomas Metzinger. He presents a fascinating model of consciousness completely rooted in modern science. His view amounts to the stance that identity and free will is a construct of the brain, hence the title. Also, as I've claimed before, there is such a thing as naturalistic spirituality, a feeling of awe and unity with nature that these deep scientific insights can evoke. I see no harm in that, moreover such experiences and insights might enhance our ability to base our actions on more reasonable naturalistic grounds. I have been listening to this podcast at Reasonable Doubts I recommend to you. I think its implications are awesome.
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/reasonabl..._clark.mp3
Rhizomorph13 Wrote:Mathematics is something you will need to hash out with Adrian. I'm right onto it, but I don't know if Adrian is willing to really critically examine the points I've presented.
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 3:15 pm
That doesn't sound like it would entertain me, get me laid, or make me money!
One thing I have noticed about being atheistic is I feel no need to constantly reaffirm my disbelief. I come to this forum because it kicks ass. There are many cool people here and interesting discussions in which I can participate. I find it interesting that some of the members have read so many books on atheism. I did read, "The God Delusion" just because people here kept refering to it, and I might pick up a copy of, "50 reasons people give for believing in a god" because it might be a good book to help my parents understand my belief.
I'll keep Reasonable Doubts as a link and I'll check it out!
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 3:24 pm
At this point I'm more inclined to ponder how on Earth the podcast url got converted into an actual embedded player than whether mathematics is supernatural.
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 3:28 pm
Its a good thing! I just clicked and listened, so what if it is not working as intended. I, the customer, likes it! It is much less disturbing than having a youtube link expand to a player in the shoutbox!
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 4:19 pm
(February 13, 2010 at 3:24 pm)Tiberius Wrote: At this point I'm more inclined to ponder how on Earth the podcast url got converted into an actual embedded player than whether mathematics is supernatural. Isn't that supposed to have happened?
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 4:44 pm
(February 13, 2010 at 4:19 pm)Purple Rabbit Wrote: (February 13, 2010 at 3:24 pm)Tiberius Wrote: At this point I'm more inclined to ponder how on Earth the podcast url got converted into an actual embedded player than whether mathematics is supernatural. Isn't that supposed to have happened? I thought my surprise at the fact it had would have given you the answer to that.
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RE: Spirituality and the Brain
February 13, 2010 at 5:17 pm
Somtimes answers somehow need verification.
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