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#627 Tanya Luhrmann - How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others

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How to Have a Religion Without Porous Ideas

At the heart of many religious ideas is this expectation that the mind is sort of open to the world. The more people imagined this kind of openness, as if their thought could act on its own, the more they were likely to report that gods and spirits were felt real to them. People also reported increasingly more vivid sensory experiences of gods and spirits.

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