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Can the Brain be Wired for Religious Ecstasy? (article)

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    note: decent summary of neuro-therapies being attenpted, all doomed to failiure in my opinion, when measured against the potential for direct relationship with the Life Force. – Michael

    HOW TO WIRE YOUR BRAIN FOR RELIGIOUS ECSTASY
    By John Horgan
    Slate
    April 26, 2007

    http://www.slate.com/id/2165004

    Eight years ago, I flew to Laurentian University in Midwestern Canada to
    test a gadget that some journalists called the “God machine”
    <http://bloggingheads.tv/video.php?id=236>. The device consisted of
    computer-controlled solenoids that fit over the skull and stimulate the
    brain with electromagnetic pulses. Its inventor, neuroscientist Michael
    Persinger, claimed that it could induce mystical experiences, including, as
    Wired magazine put it
    <http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/7.11/persinger_pr.html>, visions of
    “Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Mohammed, the Sky Spirit.”

    I sat in a ratty armchair in a soundproof chamber and pulled the God machine
    onto my head as, outside the chamber, a graduate student tapped a computer
    keyboard. As he bombarded my brain with electromagnetic bursts patterned
    after brain waves of epileptics in the throes of religious visions, I waited
    for God or even a minor deity or demon to appear — in vain. Persinger told
    me later that the device doesn’t work on skeptics, implying that it “works”
    merely by exploiting subjects’ suggestibility.

    Persinger is one of the more colorful characters in the fast-growing, flakey
    field of neurotheology
    <http://discovermagazine.com/2006/dec/god-experiments/>, which studies what
    is arguably the most complex manifestation — spirituality — of the most
    complex phenomenon — the human brain — known to science. Given that brain
    researchers have no idea how I conceived and typed this sentence, I doubt
    they will ever account for religious experiences in all their vast diversity
    and subtlety. Nor will they solve the riddle of whether God actually exists
    or is a figment of our evolved imaginations, like unicorns or superstrings.
    Neurotheology may nonetheless have a profound social impact, by yielding
    more potent, reliable methods of inducing spiritual experiences.

    Surveys suggest that only about one in three people has ever had a mystical
    experience, defined by one poll as the sensation of “a powerful spiritual
    force that seemed to lift you out of yourself.” Humans have long sought such
    experiences through meditation, yoga, prayer, guru-worship, fasting, and
    flagellation, but these methods are unreliable, notes James Austin, author
    of Zen and the Brain, one of the best books on neurotheology. Austin hopes
    that neurotheology will eventually yield much more potent, precise methods
    of inducing transcendent experiences, from fleeting feelings of
    connectedness all the way up to “the full moon of enlightenment.”
    Persinger’s God machine may not have done much for me, but here’s a brief
    status report on four mystical technologies with potential:

    Mystical Brain Chips

    In the 1950s, Canadian neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield, while preparing
    epileptic patients for surgery, stimulated their exposed brains with
    electrodes. Some patients heard voices or music and saw apparitions when
    their temporal lobes were stimulated <http://primal-page.com/penfield.htm>.
    Upon learning about Penfield’s experiments, Aldous Huxley wrote: “Is there,
    one wonders, some area in the brain from which the probing electrode could
    elicit Blake’s Cherubim?”

    One still wonders. A Swiss team recently induced out-of-body experiences
    <http://home.comcast.net/~neardeath/nde/001_pages/31.html> in an epileptic
    patient about to undergo surgery by stimulating her right angular gyrus,
    which underpins spatial awareness. Other groups have shown that implanted
    electrodes can trigger euphoria, and in fact they are now being tested as
    treatments for severe depression (as well as paralysis, tremors, and
    epilepsy). In principle, implants would provide the most precise, powerful
    means of inducing religious ecstasy. Indeed, self-described “Wireheads”
    <http://www.wireheading.com/> look forward to the day when these devices
    will vanquish mental suffering and deliver ecstasy on demand. But for now,
    this technology — which requires inserting wires into the brain through
    holes drilled in the skull — remains too risky for all but the most
    desperate patients.

    Magic Wands

    Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, is noninvasive and hence safer
    and easier to test than implants. Researchers have reported success in
    treating depression
    <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/transcranial-magnetic-stimulation/MH00115>
    and other disorders with this method, which often employs electromagnetic
    “wands” as well as headsets. Persinger insists that TMS, properly used, can
    also induce intense mystical experiences.

    A group at Uppsala University has tried and failed to replicate Persinger’s
    results in a controlled, double-blind experiment. Todd Murphy, a
    neuroscientist who has worked with Persinger, is nonetheless marketing a
    version of the God machine called the “Shakti”
    <http://www.shaktitechnology.com/rotating/index.htm> (a Hindu term for
    divinity), which according to Murphy’s Web site “uses magnetic fields to
    create altered states.”

    Tweaking the God Gene

    The work of Dean Hamer, a geneticist at the National Cancer Institute,
    raises the prospect of genetically engineered mystics. Hamer claims to have
    found a gene associated with “self-transcendence” or “spirituality” in a
    group of 1,000 subjects who filled out surveys that probed their beliefs in
    God, ESP, and so on. Hamer calls this gene “the spiritual allele” or, even
    more dramatically, the “God gene” — which is also the title of the popular
    book in which he describes his research. Francis Collins, director of the
    Human Genome Project, has called Hamer’s claim “wildly overstated.”

    Rick Strassman, a psychiatrist at the University of New Mexico, suggests
    focusing on genes associated with dimethyltryptamine, the only psychedelic
    known to occur naturally in the human brain. In his book DMT: The Spirit
    Molecule, Strassman presents evidence that endogenous DMT underpins mystical
    visions, psychotic hallucinations, alien-abduction experiences, near-death
    experiences, and other exotic cognitive phenomena.

    Our natural mystical capacity, Strassman speculates, might be enhanced with
    genetic modifications that boost the production of DMT or of the enzymes
    that catalyze its effects. A clever, unscrupulous geneticist might even
    transform us all into mystics without our consent. “I can envision a
    situation where a cold virus is tinkered with to turn on our methylating
    enzymes,” Strassman says, “spreads around the world in a couple of years,
    and there you have it.”

    Good Old Psychedelics

    Psychedelic (or entheogenic, literally God-containing) compounds such as LSD
    and psilocybin represent by far the most mature mystical technology
    available. Legal research into the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of
    psychedelics collapsed in the late 1960s after the drugs were outlawed but
    is now undergoing a renaissance.

    Reseachers at UCLA, the University of Arizona, Harvard, and other
    institutions are treating post-traumatic stress disorder,
    obsessive-compulsive disorder, and anxiety with psilocybin and MDMA (aka
    Ecstasy). Last year, a team at Johns Hopkins University reported that
    psilocybin had triggered profound spiritual experiences in two-thirds of a
    group of 36 subjects
    <http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Press_releases/2006/07_11_06.html>.
    “Psilocybin, the active ingredient of ‘magic mushrooms,’ expands the mind,”
    the Washington Post noted drily. “After a thousand years of use, that’s now
    scientifically official.”

    Psychedelics still pose risks. Peyote triggers nausea, MDMA has been
    associated with neurotoxicity, and psilocybin caused panic attacks in some
    subjects in the Johns Hopkins study. Future research could identify regimens
    and compounds that yield greater benefits with fewer side effects.
    Independent chemist Alexander Shulgin has identified more than 200
    psychotropic compounds that have potential as therapeutic and spiritual
    catalysts.

    Our current mystical technologies are primitive, but one day,
    neurotheologians may find a technology that gives us permanent, blissful
    self-transcendence with no side effects. Should we really welcome such a
    development? Recall that in the 1950s and 1960s, the CIA funded research on
    psychedelics because of their potential as brainwashing agents and truth
    serums <http://www.onthemedia.org/transcripts/2007/04/20/09>.

    Even setting aside the issue of control, mystical technologies raise
    troubling philosophical issues. Shulgin, the psychedelic chemist, once wrote
    that a perfect mystical technology would bring about “the ultimate
    evolution, and perhaps the end of the human experiment.” When I asked
    Shulgin to elaborate, he said that if we achieve permanent mystical bliss,
    there would be “no motivation, no urge to change anything, no creativity.”
    Both science and religion aim to eliminate suffering. But if a mystical
    technology makes us immune to anxiety, grief, and heartache, are we still
    fully human? Have we gained something or lost something? In short, would a
    truly effective mystical technology — a God machine that works — save us,
    or doom us?

    ………….

    John Horgan, author of The End of Science and Rational Mysticism and a
    science correspondent for Bloggingheads.tv, directs the Center for Science
    Writings at Stevens Institute of Technology.

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