Transcendental experiences during meditation practice
@article{Travis2014TranscendentalED,
title={Transcendental experiences during meditation practice},
author={Frederick Travis},
journal={Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences},
year={2014},
volume={1307}
}This article explores transcendental experiences during meditation practice and the integration of transcendental experiences and the unfolding of higher states of consciousness with waking, dreaming, and sleeping. The subject/object relationship during transcendental experiences is characterized by the absence of time, space, and body sense—the framework that gives meaning to waking experiences. Physiologically, transcendental experiences during Transcendental Meditation practice are marked by…
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