Title: Altered States of Consciousness
1Altered States of Consciousness
- Mental experiences that transcend ordinary
experiences. - Literally an altered state deviating from ones
normal mental state. - May induce emotions like fear/anxiety,
well-being, connection to supernatural entities. - Encouraged and interpreted by many different
cultures as important religious experiences. - Stroke of Insight Jill Bolte Taylor on TED.com
- http//www.ted.com/index.php/talks/jill_bolte_tayl
or_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html
2General signs of an Altered State of
Consciousness (p. 107)
- Alterations in thinking attention/concentration/m
emory/judgment, trouble distinguishing between
cause and effect - Disturbed time sense time ceases to exist or
goes by very quickly/very slowly. (Dreams) - Loss of control feeling helpless. (Need to do
things, but just cant Left Hemisphere jumping
in something is wrong!) - Change in emotional expression emotional
extremes or becoming detached/expressionless. - Body image change Boundaries between oneself and
ones environment is blurred. Parts of the body
may seem strange/heavy/awkward. - Perceptual distortions Seeing sound, Hearing
color, also hallucinations. - Attaching increased meaning to experiences
Things become so profound! - Sense of the ineffable Amnesia/vivid
memories/inability to describe experiences to
someone who has not undergone something similar - Feelings of rejuvenation hope/feeling light,
free euphoric. Also, becoming hyper-suggestible.
In Hypnotism, this the ideal state of the
Hypnotee
3 Altered States of Consciousness and the
Brain Cerebral Cortex (when we think of the
brain this is what usually comes to mind)
Divided into right and left hemispheres,
with each hemisphere's lobes responsible for
specific functionsFrontal LobesHave you ever
experienced the phenomenon of arriving at school
and not remembering driving there? The planning,
organization and self-correction skills
controlled by the frontal lobes are responsible
for your safe arrival at school. If there had
been a detour on the way, the frontal lobes'
mental flexibility would have allowed you to
alter your route and successfully complete your
trip. Carrying out daily functions requires you
to remain in control and generate alternatives
when problems arise.
- Sensory Motor StripHigher level motor behavior,
such as the coordination of movement in walking. - Parietal LobesAllows you to find your way in
the dark and sense your relationship with
surroundings. Visual perception and analysis of
space, as demonstrated by the ability to read a
map or follow a maze, are also processed in these
lobes. Location of the Orientation Association
Structure - Ex If these are damaged, may not know where
you end and the outside world begins. - Occipital LobesControl visual perception within
both the right and left hemispheres. They receive
the pattern for a picture, but do not interpret
that picture. Damage to these areas results in a
type of blindness. Ex Numbers on the
telephone/business card. - CerebellumMuscle coordination and balance.
- Brain Stem
- Life-sustaining functions such as regulation of
blood pressure, heart rate, breathing and body
temperature. The system that is responsible for
the level of arousal and alertness is also in the
brain stem and is known as the Reticular
Activating System (RAS). The RAS, referred to in
the book as the Sympathetic System functions like
a dimmer in a light switch, increasing and
decreasing the responsiveness to the environment.
If the RAS is damaged, like a light that has been
dimmedan altered state of consciousness such as
a coma or a vegetative condition may result. An
altered state may also result from
overstimulation of this system. -
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- Temporal Lobes-The ability to hum a tune
(music), identify an airplane overhead
(environmental sound), and recall a beautiful
sunset (visual memory) Right Temporal Lobe.
This is the place for the senses, without
worries, burdens, etc. produced in the Left
Temporal lobe. It is this lobe that is
stimulated most during an Altered State. - -The ability to understand a teacher during a
lecture (language comprehension), to name your
friends and family (naming ability), and remember
the words to The Star Spangled Banner (verbal
memory) Left Temporal Lobe. This is the area
whose functioning is subdued/halted during an
Altered State, to achieve the sense of euphoria
felt in the Right Temporal Lobe. Also, if
damaged, may result in Golden Retriever
syndrome.
Limbic SystemIn addition to the easily
identifiable lobes, there are systems within the
brain that connect the lobes. The system most
sensitive to the results of head injury is the
limbic system, which mediates mood, emotions,
motivation, attention and memory. Injury to the
system may be manifested in behaviors ranging
from flat affect (no expression) to
aggressiveness from mild distractibility to the
inability to pay attention for one minute from
almost imperceptible memory problems to the
inability to recall dialing numbers on a phone
(as in the video).
4Entering an Altered State of Consciousness
- Sensory Deprivation or constant exposure to
repetitive actions Solitary Confinement and
Assembly-line daydreaming - Sensory Overload Opposite of the above, brought
on by sports/ecstatic dancing/chanting, extreme
pain, getting all worked up via sounds, smells,
sights. - Continuous focus over long periods of time
Study/work for hours on end, mind may
wander/dream. - Decreased alertness Emptying the mind,
meditation, conscious relaxing of the muscles. - Alterations to the Nervous System Dehydration,
sleep deprivation, hyperventilation, temporal
lobe seizures (like video), recreational/prescribe
d drugs (e.g. Weed/Vicodin/Morphine)
5Cultural Interpretations
- Culture lends meaning to an Altered State.
- Ex Migraine. The resulting Aura or
haziness/hallucination may be seen as a vision,
mystical experience, or as a simple annoyance
caused by a really bad headache. - Ex Les Trois Frères cave (French Pyrenees).
Upper Paleolithic Cave Paintings from around
13,500 BCE. Popular theory - Painting appears to be coming out of the wall.
This picture (top right) and others may have
represented a link to the spirit world, an
attempt by the shaman to pull these beings
through the membrane of the cave wall into the
realm of the living during a trance. - 3 stages to Trance
- 1. Focus on geometric shapes (found on the cave
walls). These shapes are then enlivened by the
brain, becoming entoptic phenomena or, Geometric
visual images open to cultural interpretation. - 2. In the second phase, ordinary symbols are
allotted a specific meaning. - 3. This is the deep trance stage where the
entoptic phenomena are combined with images of
the spirit world (like animals/people) and these
combined are seen to mesh with the person in the
trance. So the shaman will in a sense merge
with the spirit world. The picture to the top
right is called a therianthrope and represents
this transformed or merged Shaman. - Caves may have represented a membrane between
two worlds, with the paintings and an Altered
States of Consciousness acting as links. Animal
bones/teeth (bottom right) wedged into cracks in
attempt to penetrate to this other world? - Same physiological symptoms (flying, being drawn
into a vortex) cross-culturally, but
interpretations differ.
6Altered States of Consciousness and Religion
- Fasting
- Abstaining from food/water, eating little over a
multi-day period. - In the absence of food, body will start to
consume itself - Fat stores around organs, other fat deposits
- Muscle
- After a few days of no food, feeling of hunger
disappears to be replaced with - Aggression/impulsive actions, decrease in
competence, hallucinations, fatigue, lethargy,
confusion, dizziness. An Altered State of
Consciousness - Fasting in response to religious rituals,
cleansing the spirit/soul, worthiness before
deities, training to become a religious
specialist - Ex Moses 40 days/nights, 10 Commandments and
communion w/ God. - Ex Yom Kippur Day of Atonement No food or
water from sunset to sunset for all healthy
adults. One of the holiest and solemn Jewish
holidays. Purity/reconciliation with God is
stressed. - Ex Ramadan (9th month of the Islamic calendar
when the Quran was revealed). One of the 5
pillars of Islam. Every day from sun-up to
sun-down, no food or water for healthy men and
women. Purity of both thought and action is
stressed. Become more generous/humane and closer
to God. - Ex http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/play
er/places/culture-places/beliefs-and-traditions/us
_ramadanindenver.html
7Altered States of Consciousness and Religion
- Sacred Pain
- Revered, respected pain seen variously as
purifying, an enemy to be overcome, a weapon, a
transformative agent, a source of supernatural
power. - As purifying
- Papua New Guinea (Blood initiation)
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/regions-places/australia-and-oceania/newguin
ea-bloodinitiation-pp.html - Opus Dei and mortification
- Offering up pain for God in repentance of sins.
Can take the form of fasting/sleeping on the
ground/remaining silent for certain periods or
wearing a cillice around the upper left thigh. - Possession/Exorcism (later chapter)
- Pain as transformative
- Ex Rites of Passage ceremonies
- Fulani of Northern Benin West Africa (whipping
contest and tatooing) http//video.nationalgeogra
phic.com/video/player/places/countries-places/beni
n/benin_fulaniinitiation.html - Amazonian initiation with ants
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/index.html - As a sacrifice to God
- Ex Ancient Maya (book). Strings through the
tongue (p. 110). - Hindu New Year in Nepal (Tongue boring)
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/regions-places/asia-southern/nepal_tonguebor
ing.html - Hindu festival Thaipusam in Malaysia
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/culture-places/festivals-celebrations/malays
ia-thaipusam-pp.html - Bali (self-stabbing) http//video.nationalgeograp
hic.com/video/player/places/culture-places/beliefs
-and-traditions/indonesia_selfstabbing.html - In imitation of a Gods/religious figures
suffering - Ex Stigmata Imitating Christs wounds on the
cross (sometimes seen as appearing
spontaneously). - Catholic Crucifixion in the Phillipines
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/culture-places/beliefs-and-traditions/philip
pines_crucifixion.html
8Altered States of Consciousness and Religion
- Drug-Induced Altered States
- Adaptive vs. maladaptive in a cultural context.
- Adaptive Usually within a controlled
environment, definite end and beginning points.
Only at a certain time/place/period. Includes
prescription drugs to help rehabilitate/alleviate
symptoms (ex. Vicodin, Sudafed?). In a ritual
setting, promotes cohesion, elevation/reinforcemen
t of position in religion/culture. Allows
individual to thrive and be accepted. - Ex Peruvian cactus drug (San Pedro)
http//video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/p
laces/culture-places/beliefs-and-traditions/peru_c
actusdrug.html - Huichols use of Peyote http//video.nationalgeog
raphic.com/video/player/places/culture-places/beli
efs-and-traditions/mexico_peyote.html - Maladaptive Usually associated with secular drug
use when taken to extremes, leads to addiction,
inability to function in society. No set
beginning/end points, non-ritual, no one/thing to
say stop. Also can relate to religious drugs
taken outside of the ritual setting. Ex
cautions against Peyote/Wine used outside of
their roles as sacraments. - Ex Misuse of Ecstasy http//video.nationalgeogra
phic.com/video/player/places/countries-places/unit
ed-states/us_ecstasy.html - Yanomamö of Venezuela.
- ebene (hallucinogenic snuff). Snorted through the
nose. Used to entice hekura or tiny, humanlike
spirits into ones chest. - Rastafarians
- Afro-Caribbean religion, w/ roots in Christianity
that venerates the former emperor of Ethiopia,
Haile Selassie (Jah Rastafari) as the messiah. - Bob Marley (1945-1981) took reggae (music that
came from the Rastafarian movement and Jamaica)
to a worldwide scene. - Concept of Ital levity which emphasizes eating
natural/vegetarian foods, rejecting Western
consumerism and focusing on living in harmony
with nature. - Ganga (Cannabis) The Wisdom Weed or Holy
Herb. A religious sacrament taken to become
closer to God, gain new understandings of the
Universe/the Self.
9Terms/Groups to know
- 2 main religious interpretations of an Altered
State of Consciousness - 1. Spirit Possession
- A supernatural force (a spirit/god) enters a
persons body. - An individual may be able to control the spirit,
to heal/divine or the spirit may control the body
and heal/divine without the hosts knowledge. - Spirit possession may also be negative or
unwanted. In this case exorcism rituals may be
needed. - 2. Trance state in which the Soul has left the
body. Interpretations of the Altered State are
based around the Souls experience out of body. - Holiness Churches (Appalachian mountains, West
Virginia) - Long periods of intense prayer and loud music
with a repetitive beat, ecstatic dancing, trance.
Brings members into a Unitary State with God, a
state in which the individual experiences a
feeling of becoming one with the supernatural.