There’s a cluster of experiences humans have had throughout history, which they’ve talked about using words like “seeing God” or “becoming one with the universe” (but again, let’s carefully separate the words from a particular interpretation of the words), and that have been traditionally associated with religions, especially with people who start religions. They can be induced in many ways, including but not limited to meditation, drugs, and sex. Fuller description here.
Sure, I’d agree that those sensations can be very real. Thanks for the explanation—I had read the term as “mystical experiences and their implied physical interpretations are real”.
There’s a cluster of experiences humans have had throughout history, which they’ve talked about using words like “seeing God” or “becoming one with the universe” (but again, let’s carefully separate the words from a particular interpretation of the words), and that have been traditionally associated with religions, especially with people who start religions. They can be induced in many ways, including but not limited to meditation, drugs, and sex. Fuller description here.
Sure, I’d agree that those sensations can be very real. Thanks for the explanation—I had read the term as “mystical experiences and their implied physical interpretations are real”.