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Y_4_03 Verified Altered States

Y_4_03 — Shamanic Practices / Altered States Synthesis

Shamanic practices represent humanity's oldest spiritual technology, attested across every inhabited continent from at least 30,000 BCE (Upper Paleolithic cave art) to the present day. Despite vast cultural distances — g

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Y_4_09 Verified Altered States

Y_4_09 — Sensory Deprivation — Float Tanks, Dark Retreats, and Consciousness Isolation

Sensory deprivation research — the systematic reduction or elimination of sensory input to study consciousness — began with John C. Lilly's invention of the isolation/flotation tank in 1954 at the National Institute of M

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Y_5_16 Credible Altered States

Y_5_16 — Breathwork Traditions: Pranayama, Holotropic, Tummo & Physiological Mechanisms

Deliberate manipulation of breathing patterns — breathwork — represents one of humanity's oldest and most cross-culturally widespread technologies for inducing altered states of consciousness, modulating autonomic functi

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Y_5_18 Credible Altered States

Y_5_18 — Sensory Deprivation & Float Tanks

Sensory deprivation — the systematic reduction or elimination of external sensory input — has been studied scientifically since the 1950s, with two primary paradigms: chamber REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Te

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Y_5_05 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_05 — Psychic Phenomena: Meta-Analyses and Scientific Evaluation

Parapsychology — the scientific study of purported psychic (psi) phenomena including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis — occupies a unique and contested position in science. Over 130+ years, thousa

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Y_5_12 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_12 — Dark Retreat: Extended Light Deprivation and Endogenous Visionary States

The dark retreat (yangti nagpo or mun mtshams in Tibetan) is an advanced contemplative practice — primarily within the Dzogchen (Great Perfection) tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and the closely related Bön tradition — in

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Y_5_17 Speculative Altered States

Y_5_17 — Astral Projection Laboratory Research

Astral projection — the subjective experience of consciousness separating from the physical body and traveling independently — has been reported across virtually all human cultures throughout history, from ancient Egypti

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Y_2_05 Credible Altered States

Y_2_05 — Near-Death Experiences: Cross-Cultural Analysis

Near-death experiences (NDEs) — profound subjective experiences occurring during clinical death, cardiac arrest, or perceived proximity to death — have been reported across virtually all cultures and historical periods.

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Y_2_16 Credible Altered States

Y_2_16 — Near-Death Experience Latest Research

Near-death experiences (NDEs) — the vivid, structured experiences reported by approximately 10–20% of cardiac arrest survivors (including out-of-body perception, tunnel experiences, life reviews, encounters with deceased

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Y_2_06 Verified Altered States

Y_2_06 — Dissociation, Depersonalization, and Derealization

Dissociation — the disruption of normally integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, behavior, and sense of self — represents one of the most revealing natural experiments for understan

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Y_2_01 Verified Altered States

Y_2_01 — NDEs, OBEs & Consciousness Studies

Modern consciousness research — NDEs in cardiac arrest patients, children's past-life memories, and DMT-induced entity encounters — produces data that intersects remarkably with ancient descriptions of death journeys, as

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Y_2_07 Verified Altered States

Y_2_07 — Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Religious Experience

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) — seizures originating in the temporal lobes, which contain structures critical for memory (hippocampus), emotion (amygdala), and sensory-experiential processing — produces some of the most d

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Y_3_02 Verified Altered States

Y_3_02 — Meditation, Neuroplasticity, and Contemplative Neuroscience

Meditation — the systematic training of attention and awareness — has been practiced for at least 3,000-5,000 years (earliest evidence: Indus Valley seal of a seated figure in meditation posture, ~2600 BCE; earliest text

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Y_3_20 Credible Altered States

Y_3_20 — Enlightenment Neuroscience: Satori, Samadhi & Mystical States

Enlightenment — known as satori or kensho in Zen Buddhism, samadhi in Hindu yogic traditions, fana in Sufism, theosis in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and unio mystica in the Western mystical tradition — refers to state

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Y_3_09 Credible Altered States

Y_3_09 — Prayer, Contemplation, and the Neuroscience of Religious Experience

The neuroscientific study of prayer and religious experience — sometimes termed neurotheology (d'Aquili & Newberg, 1999) — has moved from philosophical speculation to empirical investigation using neuroimaging, EEG, and

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Y_3_06 Credible Altered States

Y_3_06 — Awe, Wonder, and Transcendent Emotions

Awe — the emotional response to perceived vastness that requires accommodation (cognitive restructuring of existing mental schemas) — has emerged as a frontier topic in affective neuroscience, positive psychology, and ph

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Y_3_07 Credible Altered States

Y_3_07 — Music, Consciousness, and Altered States

Music is one of the most powerful modulators of conscious experience available without pharmacological intervention. Neuroimaging reveals that music engages an extraordinarily distributed network: auditory cortex (superi

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Y_3_17 Credible Altered States

Y_3_17 — Breathwork Traditions: Pranayama, Holotropic Breathing, and Respiratory Consciousness

Breathwork — the intentional manipulation of breathing patterns to influence physiological, psychological, and (in traditional frameworks) spiritual states — encompasses ancient practices dating to the earliest recorded

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Y_3_03 Verified Altered States

Y_3_03 — Flow States and Peak Performance — Psychology of Optimal Experience

Flow — the state of complete absorption in an activity where self-awareness dissolves and performance peaks — was systematically described by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi beginning in 1975 and formalized in his l

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Y_3_18 Credible Altered States

Y_3_18 — Sensory Deprivation and Float Tank Research

Sensory deprivation — the deliberate reduction of external sensory stimulation — and its modern therapeutic form, flotation-REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique), have been studied since the 1950s as a me

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