I did not insist with 100% confidence levels.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Tue Aug 28, 2018 7:58 am VA.
Your last response is irrelevant to my personal experience....I’m not sure why you seem to think it is...we cannot possibly know the inner world realities of other people...but the matrix would have you pigeon holed if they can get away with it...I’m not buying that load of shit..sorry...
I am merely speculating from what I have noted in your stated experiences.
Just take it as information if it is not applicable.
Note;
People who report religious experiences may also display enhanced temporal-lobe signs.
Persinger MA.
Abstract
Religious and god-related experiences have been hypothesized to be a portion of the continuum of phenomena that are generated by endogenous, transient electrical stimulation within deep structures of the temporal lobe.
According to this hypothesis, normal people, without psychiatric history, who report intense religious experiences should also demonstrate a wide range of temporal lobe-related private behaviors. To test this prediction, a self-report inventory that contained 140 temporal-lobe-relevant information, opinion-belief, and sampled MMPI statements was administered to two separate groups (n = 108; n = 41) of male and female first-year university students. In Study I, subjects who had reported religious experiences, particularly those who did not attend church regularly, scored significantly higher on a variety of statement clusters (n = 7 to 14 items) that contained temporal-lobe symptomology relative to groups who did not report religious experiences and did not attend church regularly. In Study II subjects, regardless of church attendance, who reported religious experiences scored significantly higher on the temporal-lobe clusters. People who reported religious experiences were more likely to have kept a dairy and to enjoy poetry reading or writing. However, religious experiments and churchgoers did not score higher (in either experiment) on clusters that contained mundane psychological or proprioceptive statements, descriptions of odd sensations, or modified portions of the Lie scale from the MMPI.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6473043
Mystical experiences associated with seizures
Bruce Greysona, *, Donna K. Brosheka, , Lori L. Derra and Nathan B. Fountainb
a Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA, USA; b
Department of Neurology, University of Virginia School of Medicine,
Charlottesville, VA, USA
Alterations of consciousness are critical factors in the diagnosis of epilepsy and
seizure disorders. With this alteration in consciousness, some persons report unusual
experiences that have been thought to resemble spontaneous mystical experiences.
This study was designed to identify and characterize the mystical experiences
associated with seizure activity, through the use of a quantitative instrument with
well-documented reliability and validity for assessing the content and quality of
mystical states of consciousness. Ninety-eight patients with epilepsy completed a
modified version of the Mysticism Scale, of whom 86 had EEGs recorded. Fifty-five
per cent of the patients in this study recalled some subjective experience in association
with their seizures. However, none of the patients’ descriptions met the criteria for
mystical experience. Although some features of mystical experience were reported in
this study, particularly those suggestive of introvertive mysticism, they were not
associated with any particular lobe of the brain nor were they lateralized to either the
right or left side. Mysticism Scale scores were not significantly associated with
demographics, medical history including seizure risk factors and precipitants, or
seizure characteristics including localization and type of seizure.
Keywords: mystical experience; epilepsy; seizures; altered consciousness; ecstatic
seizures.
file:///C:/Users/Leonard/Downloads/mysticalexperience-RBB.pdf
I have read of similar research on the above basis.
Btw, where do you think your 'experiences' originated from?
You was chosen by God?