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'''Feelings of predeterminism''' can be defined as the sudden perspective or feeling that all events, including human actions, are established or decided in advance by prior causes. | '''Feelings of predeterminism''' can be defined as the sudden perspective or feeling that all events, including human actions, are established or decided in advance by prior causes. | ||
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Once the offset of the experience begins to take its toll the subject will return to feelings of freedom and independence. Despite this however they will usually retain information and realizations regarding what is often interpreted as a profound insight into the nature of freewill. | Once the offset of the experience begins to take its toll the subject will return to feelings of freedom and independence. Despite this however they will usually retain information and realizations regarding what is often interpreted as a profound insight into the nature of freewill. | ||
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===See also=== | ===See also=== | ||
*[[Subjective effects index]] | *[[Subjective effects index]] |