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  • Essay / Altered states of consciousness (ASC): the causes and...

    Religion is full of stories and myths of trips to another world. There are various reasons; However, the two main elements that can be noticed are the innate pattern recognition in humans and our need to define and understand the world in which we live. These supernatural excursions, out-of-body experiences, near-death experiences, NDEs, and altered states of consciousness are side effects of the trauma rather than actual experiences. In this article, ASC will be the base reference unless otherwise noted. Therefore, it is prudent to explore these examples of forced CSA, their causes, and their impacts on society. An ASC experience within a religion may serve an important purpose within the belief system, but it is a personal experience of the mind and not a legitimate real-world experience. The world is not what it appears to humans, but there are things that can be recorded, repeated and experienced by others. Although every person is different, it is believed that we all experience the world more or less the same way. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hearing are the ways we interpret our environment. However, from time to time, people have experiences that occur beyond these five senses and defy explanation as anything other than otherworldly. These experiences have become a large part of religion, but the manner in which most occur begs the question: why? There can be many reasons why people undertake journeys to another world. However, the results had similar results, which is why they are still important today. Each of the following supernatural journeys was recorded, broadcast, believed, and ultimately had vast impacts on the cultures or religions in which they occurred. The problem however is that those... middle of article... philosopher have reviewed the history of the brain, the mind, the soul and the body. What these things were and how they have been perceived throughout the ages and now through science. His research indicates that through certain stimuli to the brain, a number of things can be felt. Additionally, in cases of brain damage, the mind suffers, which comes back to the question of whether ASCs are real or not. There is no doubt that people have had experiences, but science tells us that these can only occur in the brain (perhaps beyond the rational part) and that ASCs can result from trauma. To this end, whatever a person's experience, it cannot be rationalized beyond their own mind, because it is an experience that only their mind can have. Otherworldly travel is itself a hallmark of the human mind, but even more so, in many cases it is deliberately brought on by some form of trauma..