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Entheogens in the study of religious experiences: Current status

Journal

JOURNAL OF RELIGION & HEALTH
Volume 44, Issue 4, Pages 377-389

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KLUWER ACADEMIC-HUMAN SCIENCES PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-005-7177-8

Keywords

entheogens; mystical experiences; archetypal experiences; consciousness

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This article addresses the potential significance of archetypal and mystical experiences sometimes reported when entheogens are employed in supportive, legal research contexts. This area of research, which has been difficult to pursue in recent decades due to Federal legislation and concerns about drug-abuse, is presented as a frontier in the psychology of religious experience that could prove to have profound implications for advancing our understanding of spiritual dimensions of consciousness. Consideration is given to how the action of entheogens may be understood, the question of experiential validity, the apparent universality of both archetypal and mystical experiences, and initial theological reflections.

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