Mysticism and Experience: Twenty-First-Century Approaches

Author:   Alex S. Kohav ,  Eva Jane Neumann Fridman ,  Jess Hollenback ,  Harry T. Hunt
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498599375


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   31 August 2020
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Mysticism: Twenty-First-Century Approaches embarks on an investigation of the concept of mysticism from the standpoint of academic fields, including philosophy, anthropology, religious studies, mysticism studies, literary studies, art criticism, cognitive poetics, cognitive science, psychology, medical research, and even mathematics. Scholars across disciplines observe that, although it has experienced both cyclical approval and disapproval, mysticism seems to be implicated as a key foundation of religion, alon with the highest forms of social, cultural, intellectual, and artistic creations. This book is divided into four sections: The Exposure, The Symbolic, The Cognitive, and The Scientific, covering all fundamental aspects of the phenomenon known as mysticism. Contributors, taking advantage of recent advances in disciplinary approaches to understanding mystical phenomena, address questions of whether progress can be made to systemically enrich, expand, and advance our understanding of mysticism.

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Author:   Alex S. Kohav ,  Eva Jane Neumann Fridman ,  Jess Hollenback ,  Harry T. Hunt
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.630kg
ISBN:  

9781498599375


ISBN 10:   1498599370
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   31 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Unutterable Experiences of Consciousness Alteration PART I. THE EXPOSURE 1.Manifestations of Shamanic Spirituality: Mongolia 1999, 2002 Eva Jane Neumann Fridman 2. Theoneurology: Bridging Hebrew Bible Prophecy and Clinical Psychedelic Drug Research Rick Strassman, MD PART II. THE SYMBOLIC 3.Materializing the Symbolic in Paranormal Experience Jess Hollenback 4.Words and Images of a Transcendent Inner Mysterion: Mysticism in Contemporary Western Literature and Art Ori Z. Soltes PART III. THE COGNITIVE 5.The Dao Flickering through Words: A Cognitive-Poetic Analysis of Dao-de Jing Sivan Wagshal Te’eni and Reuven Tsur 6. Why Are Religious Experiences Ineffable? The Question of Mystical-Noetic Knowledge Laura E. Weed 7.Toward a Cognitive Psychology of Mystical Experiences Harry T. Hunt PART IV. THE SCIENTIFIC 8. Explanatory Mechanisms of Altered States of Consciousness: A Brief Overview Alex S. Kohav 9.Mathematical Modeling of Cognitive Mechanisms of Meaning and the Spiritually Sublime Leonid I. Perlovsky 10. Transcendent Knowledge-Claims and the Scientific Study of Mystical Experiences Richard H. Jones About the Contributors Index

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Any person interested in mysticism will find this book of great value. Although writing about mystical experiences can be likened to sending a kiss by mail, there is much to be learned from the essays here. The book covers topics ranging from the anthropology of Mongolian shamanism to psychedelic drugs, symbolic aspects of mystical experiences and attempts to communicate such experiences, attempts to scientifically explain mystical states, and questions of the very possibility of such explanations. Important and provocative questions are raised: What sort of experiences count as mystical? Of the variety of such experiences, how can they be explained? Are there only physiological and psychological grounds or is there a transcendent reality that is contacted during mystical experiences? If a transcendent reality, how is it that it appears different to different people? How can such experiences be described if they are ineffable? And, what difference might there be between a mystical experience and the ordinary experience of our everyday world?--Burton Voorhees, Athabasca University This book is a vast, profound, and modern approach to mysticism. The high-level researchers and authors participating in the book come from philosophy, spiritual studies, cognitive sciences, art studies, psychiatry, and literature, bringing authentic and meaningful interdisciplinary approach to the subject.--Louis Hebert, University of Quebec at Rimouski


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Alex S. Kohav teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Metropolitan State University of Denver.

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