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RE/THINKING RELIGION 10: Cognitive Science & the Imaginal in Spirituality

The Integral Stage

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The Dharma Implicit in for E. Kogsai

The Raula once wrote a thing about how he found the Dharma implicit in for E. Kogsai. And I want to argue that the imaginal is implicit in for him, too. He made a distinction between the imaginary which is the visualization of and we'll use it in visual, although it can be done auditory, tactile, et cetera. People are typically not picturing anything. What they're doing is they're trying to act as if they're in that situation. This allows them to pick up on otherwise subtle sensory motor patterns. It's imagination in the sense of enacting a particular perspective and often a particular identity so that one sensitizes oneself,. One

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