Blues Man
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You are speaking of an altered state of consciousness whereas I am not. This is not making a comparison, there is no comparison. I am pointing out the difference between mind and spirit. You are insisting there is no difference, that we are talking about the same thing. We are not.For who?
You?
You have no basis to make a comparison between your spiritual experiences and mine.
All spiritual experiences begin and end in the mind. You perceived spiritual experiences are played in your mind which alters your consciousness.
meditation and prayer have similar effects on the brain because both actions result in an increase of certain neurotransmitters.
So if both have the same effect on the brain how much of a difference can there really be?