This Is Your Brain on God

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Jun 17, 2004
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This Is Your Brain on God
Michael Persinger has a vision - the Almighty isn't dead, he's an energy field. And your mind is an electromagnetic map to your soul.
By Jack Hitt

A five page article out of Wired Magazine. Its about an experiment done by neuroscientists at a Canadian university using electromagnetic brain waves and done on more than 900 persons and it shows something very interesting.

Heres an excerpt which summarizes what this article is about:

I'm taking part in a vanguard experiment on the physical sources of spiritual consciousness, the current work-in-progress of Michael Persinger, a neuropsychologist at Canada's Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. His theory is that the sensation described as "having a religious experience" is merely a side effect of our bicameral brain's feverish activities. Simplified considerably, the idea goes like so: When the right hemisphere of the brain, the seat of emotion, is stimulated in the cerebral region presumed to control notions of self, and then the left hemisphere, the seat of language, is called upon to make sense of this nonexistent entity, the mind generates a "sensed presence."

Persinger has tickled the temporal lobes of more than 900 people before me and has concluded, among other things, that different subjects label this ghostly perception with the names that their cultures have trained them to use - Elijah, Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Mohammed, the Sky Spirit. Some subjects have emerged with Freudian interpretations - describing the presence as one's grandfather, for instance - while others, agnostics with more than a passing faith in UFOs, tell something that sounds more like a standard alien-abduction story.

It may seem sacrilegious and presumptuous to reduce God to a few ornery synapses, but modern neuroscience isn't shy about defining our most sacred notions - love, joy, altruism, pity - as nothing more than static from our impressively large cerebrums. Persinger goes one step further. His work practically constitutes a Grand Unified Theory of the Otherworldly: He believes cerebral fritzing is responsible for almost anything one might describe as paranormal - aliens, heavenly apparitions, past-life sensations, near-death experiences, awareness of the soul, you name it.


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Jun 17, 2004
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n9newunsixx5150 said:
"I'm taking part in a vanguard experiment on the physical sources of spiritual consciousness"

Assuming of course that such "physical sources" are in fact sources for spiritual consciousness.
....The study was done by attaching electrodes to a volunteer's temples, and then sending electromagnetic waves which triggered synapses thought to be the source of a sense of a spiritual being(such as god). And what is concluded is a product of what the volunteers say they expierenced.

So it isn't exactly assumed, it's shown in a experiment involving more than 900 persons.