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Gay boiling water
  03/10/26
Do you read Sutter Cane?
silver kitchen trump supporter
  03/10/26
yeah he kinda cooked no cap
Swashbuckling crystalline parlor
  03/10/26
On Habit is an excellent read (chapter from PoP) and Varieti...
silver kitchen trump supporter
  03/10/26
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Swashbuckling crystalline parlor
  03/11/26
Yes Varieties of Religious Experience is a classic
talented principal's office
  03/10/26
Ran here to post this.
Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo
  03/11/26
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talented principal's office
  03/11/26
What's your favorite part
Gay boiling water
  03/11/26
William James’s The Varieties of Religious Experience ...
talented principal's office
  03/11/26
Always thought the healthy minded and sick soul distinctio...
Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo
  03/11/26
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talented principal's office
  03/11/26
the healthy minded are "thingdoers" imo
Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo
  03/11/26
not always! you can be healthy minded AND chill imo
talented principal's office
  03/11/26
i can't, my inner experiences as an individual
Swashbuckling crystalline parlor
  03/11/26
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Cheese-eating supple filthpig
  03/11/26
yeah
Sexy menage hominid
  03/11/26
I didn’t even realize he was the brother of Henry unti...
stubborn community account
  03/11/26
Ars longa - vita brevis, my brother
talented principal's office
  03/11/26
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Cheese-eating supple filthpig
  03/11/26
The saying is that Henry wrote like a psychologist and Willi...
cooked unc
  03/11/26
Yes. Yes, I have.
Frutiger Aero
  03/11/26


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Date: March 10th, 2026 9:20 PM
Author: Gay boiling water



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Date: March 10th, 2026 9:21 PM
Author: silver kitchen trump supporter

Do you read Sutter Cane?

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Date: March 10th, 2026 9:58 PM
Author: Swashbuckling crystalline parlor

yeah he kinda cooked no cap

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Date: March 10th, 2026 10:01 PM
Author: silver kitchen trump supporter

On Habit is an excellent read (chapter from PoP) and Varieties of Religious Experience is awesome

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Date: March 11th, 2026 1:22 PM
Author: Swashbuckling crystalline parlor



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Date: March 10th, 2026 10:02 PM
Author: talented principal's office

Yes Varieties of Religious Experience is a classic

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Date: March 11th, 2026 1:28 AM
Author: Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo

Ran here to post this.

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Date: March 11th, 2026 7:43 PM
Author: talented principal's office



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Date: March 11th, 2026 8:22 PM
Author: Gay boiling water

What's your favorite part

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Date: March 11th, 2026 8:48 PM
Author: talented principal's office

William James’s The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) is a landmark work that moved the study of religion from theology into psychology. Rather than arguing whether God exists, James focuses on what religious experiences do to the people who have them.

Here is a summary of the core concepts that define this classic text:

1. The Core Focus: Personal vs. Institutional

James makes a sharp distinction between Institutional Religion (theology, ritual, and ecclesiastical organization) and Personal Religion (the inner experiences of the individual).

He argues that the institutional side is a "second-hand" byproduct. To understand religion, one must look at the "original" source: the "feelings, acts, and experiences of individual men in their solitude."

2. The Two "Religious Tempers"

James identifies two primary psychological types through which people engage with the divine:

The Healthy-Minded: These individuals have a natural "bottled sunshine" temperament. They see the world as inherently good and minimize the presence of evil. Their religious life is characterized by joy, optimism, and a sense of harmony.

The Sick Soul: These individuals are hyper-aware of the world’s misery, vanity, and "radical evil." They feel a profound sense of "wrongness" that cannot be ignored. James suggests that the Sick Soul often achieves a deeper, more "twice-born" spiritual realization because they must undergo a total transformation to find peace.

3. The Process of Conversion

For James, Conversion is the process by which a self, hitherto divided and consciously wrong, becomes unified and right. He describes this as a shift in the "habitual center of personal energy." Whether it happens through a sudden crisis or a slow growth, the result is a sense of liberation and a new "zest" for life.

4. The Four Marks of Mysticism

James famously categorized mystical states using four specific criteria to help identify them:

1. Ineffability: The experience defies expression; it cannot be truly described in words to someone who hasn't felt it.

2. Noetic Quality: They feel like states of knowledge. They provide deep insights and "truths" that aren't accessible to the intellect alone.

3. Transiency: Mystical states usually don't last long (rarely more than an hour or two), though their effects linger.

4. Passivity: The individual feels as though their own will is in abeyance, and they are being grasped or held by a superior power.

5. The Pragmatic Conclusion

James doesn't offer a final "proof" of God. Instead, he applies his Pragmatic Rule: if a belief has a "cash value" in the real world—meaning it produces better, more moral, or more energized lives—then it is "true" in a functional sense.

He concludes that there is a "More" (a subconscious or supernatural reality) that humans can connect with to find healing. He leaves it to the individual to decide if that "More" is a specific deity or a psychological phenomenon, noting that the fruits of the experience (Saintliness) are more important than its roots.

"The only thing that religious experience, as we have studied it, unequivocally testifies to is that we can experience union with something larger than ourselves and in that union find our greatest peace."



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Date: March 11th, 2026 8:53 PM
Author: Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo

Always thought the healthy minded and sick soul distinction was 180. (My back)



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Date: March 11th, 2026 9:09 PM
Author: talented principal's office



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Date: March 11th, 2026 9:12 PM
Author: Hyperactive translucent gas station water buffalo

the healthy minded are "thingdoers" imo

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Date: March 11th, 2026 9:16 PM
Author: talented principal's office

not always! you can be healthy minded AND chill imo

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Date: March 11th, 2026 8:54 PM
Author: Swashbuckling crystalline parlor

i can't, my inner experiences as an individual

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Date: March 11th, 2026 1:23 AM
Author: Cheese-eating supple filthpig



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Date: March 11th, 2026 1:25 PM
Author: Sexy menage hominid

yeah

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Date: March 11th, 2026 1:25 PM
Author: stubborn community account

I didn’t even realize he was the brother of Henry until later in life when I became well-versed in the Arts Liberalus.

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Date: March 11th, 2026 7:44 PM
Author: talented principal's office

Ars longa - vita brevis, my brother

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Date: March 11th, 2026 10:31 PM
Author: Cheese-eating supple filthpig



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Date: March 11th, 2026 11:50 PM
Author: cooked unc

The saying is that Henry wrote like a psychologist and William wrote like a novelist

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Date: March 11th, 2026 11:51 PM
Author: Frutiger Aero

Yes. Yes, I have.

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