From the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Findings to the Reconstruction of Religion - Bob Jesse

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From the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Findings to the Reconstruction of Religion - Bob Jesse
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Description From the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Findings to the Reconstruction of Religion
Bob Jesse
Walter Houston Clark has defined "religion" as an individual's inner experience of a Beyond, especially as evidenced by active attempts to harmonize his or her life with that Beyond. The Johns Hopkins experiments suggest that a large fraction of mentally healthy people with spiritual interests can have a profound experience of a Beyond—a mystical-type experience—with the aid of several hours' preparation and a supervised psilocybin session. Furthermore, most of the study volunteers report that encounter as among the most spiritually significant of their lives and as bringing sustained benefits. How do we get from such experiences (however occasioned) to "religion" in Clark's sense, and in the sense of a group pursuing spiritual ends? Perhaps that transition is, as Brother David Steindl-Rast claims, inevitable. The talk will address that process, and will argue that some social organizations have stro
Date 2013-05-25
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