Localizing God in the Brain
Here’s an interesting editorial about neurotheology. It brings to the fore certain basics that necessarily form the foundation of a unified field in which physicality and ethereality both intersect. It also mentions the Harvard Pahnke and Griffiths psilocybin/religiosity studies, conducted 50 and 2 years ago, respectively. I, myself, being of the Wassonian/McKennian school find the endo-psychedelic field of inquiry to be of significance, and this brief report manages to touch this peculiarly neglected aspect of biophysics.
LINK: New England Journal of MedicineLabels: biology, chemistry, cognition, DMT, evolution, language, psilocybin, religion, science
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Talks about localizing god in the brain always remind me of this excellent lecture:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4292093832329014323
that link is broken.
what is the lecture called? Who did it?
Google "Michael Persinger - Psychotropic drugs and nature of reality"
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