What is surprising to me, is that the religious experience is built out of the brick and mortar of everyday experience.
We don't see another person's mind, yet we assume it is there. Is it so strange then that we leap to postulating other unseen minds in places that they are not?
Raising your arms to the sky, singing, dancing, touching each other — these are perfectly ordinary experiences, yet they cause major changes to our state of mind through the influx of hormones into the blood, physiological changes, and activation of mood states in the brain.
You seriosly need an editor, girl.
We don't see another person's mind, yet we assume it is there. Is it so strange then that we leap to postulating other unseen minds in places that they are not?
Raising your arms to the sky, singing, dancing, touching each other — these are perfectly ordinary experiences, yet they cause major changes to our state of mind through the influx of hormones into the blood, physiological changes, and activation of mood states in the brain.
You seriosly need an editor, girl.


