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	<title>Comments on: Kundalini: Psychosomatic Or Not?</title>
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		<description>.....The brain is capable of many things...memory, imagination, perception, emotion, learning. instinctive reaction, intuitive association, reason, critical analysis, planning, organizing, language...
All of these things could be operating at the same time, and many is coordinated sequence to produce an experience, while meanwhile conscious attention is focused on only one process at a time. 
In other words, YES. Any religious experience you&#039;ve ever heard about can be explained as a mental experience, instead of some arcane, far-fetched phenomenon. 
That doesn&#039;t make the experiences false. They are REAL mental experiences, producing immense satisfaction. The people experiencing them can quite easily claim they are special religious or spiritual esperiences. That&#039;s why they swear by them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;..The brain is capable of many things&#8230;memory, imagination, perception, emotion, learning. instinctive reaction, intuitive association, reason, critical analysis, planning, organizing, language&#8230;<br />
All of these things could be operating at the same time, and many is coordinated sequence to produce an experience, while meanwhile conscious attention is focused on only one process at a time.<br />
In other words, YES. Any religious experience you&#8217;ve ever heard about can be explained as a mental experience, instead of some arcane, far-fetched phenomenon.<br />
That doesn&#8217;t make the experiences false. They are REAL mental experiences, producing immense satisfaction. The people experiencing them can quite easily claim they are special religious or spiritual esperiences. That&#8217;s why they swear by them.</p>
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