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Altered States of Consciousness are Prevalent and Insufficiently Supported Clinically: A Population Survey

Mindfulness(2024)

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Adoption of potentially consciousness-altering practices may be leading to a rise in emergent phenomena (EP): sudden unusual mental or somatic experiences often interpreted as spiritual, mystical, energetic, or magical in nature. It is unclear how frequently these altered states of consciousness occur and what the clinical implications may be. Anecdotal accounts and prior literature suggest that EP may be common, under-reported, and followed by either positive or negative changes to well-being. We sought to supplement prior evidence on the prevalence and effects of EP among general populations with large-scale quantitative measurements. We measured the prevalence of EP, while not on mind-altering substances, through completion of online surveys by representative samples from three international communities (n = 3135). The communities sampled were UK Qualtrics online panelists, US-based MTurk workers, and the readers of a popular rationalist blog. Samples were broadly representative of underlying populations. Forty-five percent of participants reported experiencing non-pharmacologically induced EP at least once in their lives, including derealization (17
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Altered states of consciousness,Contemplative practice,Emergent phenomena,Meditation,Mental health,Mindfulness,Mystical experience
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