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The Shimmering Dead End

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Thoughts on the packaging and sale of nonduality

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The Shimmering Dead End | Thoughts on the packaging and sale of nonduality The Shimmering Dead End Thoughts on the packaging and sale of nonduality Jan 17 The end of spirituality 7 Comments There is only one thing that holds all the world’s spiritual ideas in common, the fact that they are known by human beings. All the billions of relationships with God, a higher power, or a higher self of any conception, all find their point of rendering in the mind as ideation. In essence, cognitive neuroscience heralds the end of spirituality. It seems a foregone conclusion that we will soon know exactly which parts of the brain regulate religious feelings and how they operate, leaving the entire cultural artifact of religion across history as nothing more than a set of patterns we follow. The content of religion stands to lose almost all of its import from the coming biological view of the function of religion. Of course, for most people, this won’t change a thing. There will be no...

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