Hi Dave,
Thanks for the link, it was interesting.  I work in the medical field and was 
at one time involved in biochemical brain research.  While the mystical moment 
is hard to encapsulate, it does involve a change in awareness which is best 
identified with the brain.  A while back, the sense of  deja vu was also 
attributed to unusual (epileptic?) firing within the brain.  We know so little 
about this organ, but can induce so called mystical moments with some chemicals 
that interact with the serotonin systems.  So that is the modern medicine 
(materialistic) understanding.

There are, of course, other forms.of understanding which I believe Marsha is 
trying to point to.  In my opinion there should be a balance between the 
materialistic and the so called spiritual.  I believe that MoQ attempts such 
balance.

Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
Mark

On Nov 29, 2011, at 8:46 AM, David Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
> 
> Here's an interesting one to chew on vis-à-vis mystics, madness, and
> artistic intuition.
> 
> http://www.nuevapsiquiatria.es/descargas/pdf/Mysticism_and_epilepsy.pdf
> 
> Dave
> 
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