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Theists, please describe how you experience your god
RE: Theists, please describe how you experience your god
(June 6, 2018 at 4:18 pm)Mathilda Wrote:
(June 4, 2018 at 10:30 am)Mathilda Wrote: I find it interesting from a neuroscience perspective. Schizophrenia for example can be disruptive yet religious experience isn't. Probably because for most religious practitioners it actually takes a lot of time and effort to summon up tangible sensory experiences and the recipient probably wants them.

Many people with (for want of a better term) abnormal psychology often claim that it's just a different way of being. There's never a single cut off point where you either have or don't have a particularly psychological condition. Brains are grown and therefore each one is different. Some are on the extreme end of a bell curve and maybe those with such sensory religious experiences  aren't so extreme that their psychological make-up is considered problematic because they can still function in society.


Found this:

The concept of schizophrenia is coming to an end – here’s why

Quote:Just as we now have the concept of autism spectrum disorder, psychosis (typically characterised by distressing hallucinations, delusions, and confused thoughts) is also argued to exist along a continuum and in degrees. Schizophrenia is the severe end of a spectrum or continuum of experiences.

Relevant paper here:

The slow death of the concept of schizophrenia and the painful birth of the psychosis spectrum.

Could it be that the theists who think that they can actually see, hear and touch their god actually be on the psychosis spectrum?

Thank you, I wrote in a essay about why religious experiences of people with schizophrenia should not be told to be dismissed by those who experience them. Now I know it will lead to disbelief in God all together.

Don't worry, we know how to distinguish truth and falsehood as well, but society telling us we delusional to fight religion, is not the step forward, and our minds are just too fast and we didn't know how to handle our 3rd eye and abilities, but Ahlulabyt (as) if relied on as handhold of God will guide and help and teach.

Have a good day.
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RE: Theists, please describe how you experience your god - by MysticKnight - June 6, 2018 at 5:43 pm

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