Jiang maps the right hemisphere to contact with the noumenal/spiritual and the left hemisphere to translation into phenomenal perception.
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Hemispheres
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Psychedelics are described as a shortcut that alters consciousness by disrupting the left hemisphere and shifting focus to the right hemisphere, thereby allowing perception of vibrational reality.
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"...what he says is that our brains have both a right hemisphere and a left hemisphere. Okay? Right, left. So what the right hemisphere..."
"...they alter your consciousness in a way that disrupts your left hemisphere and allows you to focus on your right hemisphere, which allows you..."
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A source-grounded reading of the Great Books as initiation: school materialism is named as the great lie, consciousness becomes the real substance of the universe, attention is true wealth, and reading becomes a way...
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