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''' | '''Transpersonal states''' can be defined as any novel cognitive effect which feels as if it relates to or contains information regarding one's place in the universe, the inner workings of reality, the context of their existence or their purpose in life. These can occur regardless of one's religious beliefs and often have a distinct and lasting impact on the user's perspective of the world around them. During the experience of a transpersonal state, the information conveyed is often felt to be a real and objective truth although the user may later disagree with the revelations once the effects of the drug have worn off. | ||
This page lists and describes the various | This page lists and describes the various transpersonal states which can occur under the influence of certain [[psychoactive substance index|psychoactive compounds]] such as [[psychedelics]]. | ||
===Existential self-realization=== | ===Existential self-realization=== | ||
{{Main|Existential self-realization}} | {{Main|Existential self-realization}} | ||
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*[[Subjective effect index]] | *[[Subjective effect index]] | ||
*[[Novel cognitive states]] | *[[Novel cognitive states]] | ||
===External links=== | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpersonal Transpersonal (Wikipedia)] | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpersonal_psychology Transpersonal psychology (Wikipedia)] | |||
===References=== | ===References=== |