Explore a thought-provoking lecture examining religions and spiritual practices through an anthropological lens, focusing on their relationship with nonlocal consciousness rather than sectarian beliefs. Learn how religious movements originate from individual nonlocal consciousness experiences and develop into organized systems, supported by empirical observational science developed across generations. Discover the scientific research behind common religious elements like water and wine rituals, healing practices, the creation and significance of sacred spaces, and the importance of religious texts and their writing methods. Gain insights into how various disciplines contribute evidence supporting these spiritual practices and their connection to nonlocal consciousness, presented by researcher Stephan Schwartz at the Society for Scientific Exploration.
Nonlocal Consciousness and the Anthropology of Religions and Spiritual Practices
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Nonlocal Consciousness and the Anthropology of Religions and Spiritual Practices | Stephan Schwartz
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Society for Scientific Exploration