I am extremely confused about which category gender dysphoria falls into and I have no idea how to figure this out.
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I'm not 100%, however, I'm pretty certain that scientist studying those who had a "religious experience" are experiencing what is termed a mystical experience while taking psychedelics, and those deep meditation/zen states. Very similar states of mind...maybe same chemicals?
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To be brief my point would be that even though one doesn't believe in religion/god it doesn't negate that the human mind is capable of amazing things and we can induce certain mental states with practice regardless of religion
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Ok! This isn't my orginal source. I read it years ago. It does go into great detail about what I'm saying. It was written by my cashier at McDonald's.
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I've never had a "religious experience" the closest thing to "spiritual ecstasy" I've ever had was under in influence of various chemicals; I've also never had an experience I'd describe as supernatural. *shrugs* Subjective experiences are weird.
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I don't believe supernatural experiences were mentioned. We're talking neurology not ghosts or speaking in tongues. Did you even read that article? What space degree(s) qualifies or warrants such brash dismissiveness?
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Something I think when someone says something I dont understand/doesnt make sense. "I believe you believe that." It sounds sort of offensive, but I believe it.
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