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Y_5_14 — Drumming and Rhythmic Entrainment: Percussive Paths to Trance
Drumming and rhythmic entrainment — the use of sustained, repetitive percussive sound to alter consciousness — is one of the oldest and most universal methods of inducing trance states across human cultures. From the fra
Y_5_01 — Remote Viewing & Psychic Programs
The U.S. government spent $20M+ over 23 years (1972–1995) investigating psychic phenomena under classified programs known collectively as "Stargate." Research was published in Nature (1974) and IEEE (1976). The program p
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
Y_2_14 — Dying Process Phenomenology: Shared Death Experiences and After-Death Communication
The phenomenology of death and the experiences reported by those who witness the dying process include several distinct categories of altered-state phenomena that extend beyond the well-known near-death experience (NDE).
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
Y_2_11 — Déjà Vu and Anomalous Memory Experiences
Déjà vu — from the French "already seen" — is the subjective, compelling sensation that a present experience has been previously encountered, despite the experiencer's knowledge that the situation is objectively novel. F
Y_2_15 — Breathwork Traditions: Holotropic, Tummo, and Physiological Extremes
Breathwork — the deliberate manipulation of breathing patterns to induce altered physiological and psychological states — represents one of humanity's oldest and most accessible methods for modifying consciousness, with
Y_2_13 — Ecstatic Seizures: Dostoevsky, Elation, and Temporal Lobe Pre-Ictal States
Ecstatic seizures — epileptic seizures preceded or accompanied by intense feelings of bliss, transcendence, clarity, and profound meaning rather than the typical dread, confusion, or dysphoria — represent one of the most
Y_2_17 — Barrier Gating and Altered States of Consciousness
Altered states of consciousness — produced by psychedelics, anesthetics, hypnagogic and hypnopompic transitions, near-death events, deep meditation, breathwork, and sensory deprivation — share a common functional signatu
Y_2_12 — Automatism and Automatic Writing: Unconscious Production States
Automatism — the production of writing, drawing, speech, or other complex behavior without conscious intention or deliberate control — occupies a fascinating intersection of altered states of consciousness, art history,
Y_2_10 — Drowning and Near-Drowning: Aquatic Altered Consciousness
Drowning — defined by the WHO (2002, revised 2005) as "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid" — is one of the leading causes of accidental death worldwide (~236,000 deaths
Y_3_19 — Kundalini Scientific Research
Kundalini — described in Hindu and yogic traditions as a dormant spiritual energy coiled at the base of the spine that can be awakened through meditation, yoga, or spontaneously, rising through the chakra system to produ
Y_3_13 — Visionary Art: Depicting Altered States from Hildegard to Grey
Visionary art — artistic creation inspired by, depicting, or emerging from altered states of consciousness — spans the entire history of human image-making, from Paleolithic cave paintings (whose geometric patterns David
Y_3_01 — Kundalini and Serpent Energy Traditions
Kundalini ("coiled one" in Sanskrit) describes a dormant serpent-like energy said to reside at the base of the spine, which, when "awakened" through meditation, breathwork, or spontaneous experience, rises through a cent
Y_3_12 — Whirling Dervishes: Sufi Sema Ceremony and Rotational Consciousness
The whirling dervishes — practitioners of the sema (or sama) ceremony of the Mevlevi order — are among the most recognizable embodiments of Sufi mysticism: figures in tall camel-hair hats (sikke) and flowing white skirts
Y_3_14 — Chanting and Repetitive Vocalization: Sonic Pathways to Trance
Chanting and repetitive vocalization — the sustained production of rhythmic, patterned vocal sounds — is arguably the most ancient and universal method of inducing altered states of consciousness through acoustic means.
Y_3_15 — Pilgrimage as Altered State: Walking, Devotion, and Transformation
Pilgrimage — the deliberate journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion, penance, healing, or spiritual seeking — is one of humanity's most ancient and universal practices for inducing transformative altered states t
Y_3_16 — Vipassana: Insight Meditation Tradition
Vipassana (Pali: vipassanā, "clear seeing" or "insight") is one of the two primary modes of Buddhist meditation alongside samatha (calming/concentration), directed at cultivating direct experiential understanding of the
Y_3_11 — Biofeedback and Neurofeedback
Biofeedback is the process of using real-time monitoring of physiological signals — heart rate, muscle tension, skin conductance, brainwave patterns — to train voluntary control over processes normally considered involun
Y_3_10 — Fasting, Asceticism, and Altered Consciousness
Fasting and ascetic practices — deliberate deprivation of food, sleep, comfort, or sensory input — have been used across virtually all religious and spiritual traditions to induce altered states of consciousness, visions
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