Abstract

Several years ago I read an article on religious ritual behaviour which suggested that redundancy was the technique through which ecstasy was achieved by those who meditate.1 The article reported clinical tests that had measured brainwaves with provocative results: one side of the brain reveals a certain level of repeated activity during meditation as the result of a repeated event, which intensifies over time. At a particular moment, the other side of the brain becomes involved so that both sides become simultaneously excited. For the meditator, the result is the experience of ecstasy.

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