experiences with entheogens: Lee, Martin A., and Bruce Shlain.
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After taking a small boat: It is interesting to speculate that this crab species’ signaling of vast size in its claw may stun other crabs into submission, thus elevating its own rank and chances of survival and reproduction. Perhaps this is an even deeper evolutionary origin of rudimentary awe than we have considered thus far, for example in Jane Goodall’s description of a chimpanzee’s behavior during the waterfall dance.
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scholars of mysticism: Hood, Ralph W., Jr., Ghorbani Nima, Paul J. Watson, Ahad F. Ghramaleki, Mark N. Bing, H. K. Davison, Ronald J. Morris, and W. P. Williamson. “Dimensions of the Mysticism Scale: Confirming the Three-Factor Structure in the United States and Iran.”
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during times of transformation: Caspi, Avshalom, and Terrie E. Moffitt. “When Do Individual Differences Matter? A Paradoxical Theory of Personality Coherence.”
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People who are open: Connelly, Brian S., Deniz S. Ones, and Oleksandr S. Chernyshenko. “Introducing the Special Section on Openness to Experience: Review of Openness Taxonomies, Measurement, and Nomological Net.”
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The defining emotion of openness: Shiota, Michelle N., Dacher Keltner, and Oliver P. John. “Positive Emotion Dispositions Differentially Associated with Big Five Personality and Attachment Style.”
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Bob Jesse quietly assisting: Griffiths, Roland R., William A. Richards, Una McCann, and Robert Jesse. “Psilocybin Can Occasion Mystical-Type Experiences Having Substantial and Sustained Personal Meaning and Spiritual Significance.”
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Psychedelic experiences make us less: Hendricks, Peter J. “Classic Psychedelics: An Integrative Review of Epidemiology, Therapeutics, Mystical Experience, and Brain Network Function.”
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