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@proceedings{1160134, author = {Kotherová, Silvie}, booktitle = {IACSR Workshop: "Social Cognition and Religion", Berlin, 31.7.2013}, keywords = {Buddhist meditation; Out of body experience; Near-death experience; Rubber hand illusion; experiment; psychology; study of religion; Buddhism; Cognitive psychology; body}, language = {eng}, title = {Out of my body. Does meditation practice cause losing of the body sense?}, year = {2013} }
TY - CONF ID - 1160134 AU - Kotherová, Silvie PY - 2013 TI - Out of my body. Does meditation practice cause losing of the body sense? KW - Buddhist meditation KW - Out of body experience KW - Near-death experience KW - Rubber hand illusion KW - experiment KW - psychology KW - study of religion KW - Buddhism KW - Cognitive psychology KW - body N2 - The most discussed theme of the Buddhism is experience, especially the experience of alternated states of consciousness. In the Buddhist literature and among Buddhists, we can find many self-reports about "missing legs", "loosing hands" and disappearing of other body parts, out of body experiences, or near-death experiences during meditation. From the Buddhist point of view these "special" states are solely results of mental cultivation by meditation techniques. But we can find these experiences also in our everyday life in biologically predisposed individuals. But we have to also include an influence of Buddhist indoctrination and socialization. Are these special states results of mental techniques or are they more connected to the Buddhist indoctrination and group? The paper describes results of experiment based on research of the body schema distortion during Buddhist meditation, where individual biological predispositions and cultural influence are taken into consideration. In the research standardized methods of behavioral body schema perception measure and questionnaires are used to shed the light on this issue. ER -
KOTHEROVÁ, Silvie. Out of my body. Does meditation practice cause losing of the body sense? In \textit{IACSR Workshop: ''Social Cognition and Religion'', Berlin, 31.7.2013}. 2013.
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