A Neurocosmological Neurotheology Organized Around Reissner’s Fiber

L. Wile
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Neurotheology is the study of the neurobiological correlates of religious experiences. A key problem for this nascent field is that interpretations of religious experiences range from a regression to the oceanic oneness of the womb to supersensory apprehensions of transcendent realities. Identifying appropriate subjects is therefore problematic. Correlating the complex array of neurobiological data obtained from neuroimaging, genetic analysis and lab tests with such elusive “religious experiences” offers little hope of scientific rigor. This paper proposes a new approach. Mystical traditions have consistently described a “subtle anatomy” organized around a circuit running through the center of the spine that connects the human and the divine. If descriptions of this circuit are based on actual interoceptions, then it corresponds to a little-known, epigenetically suppressed structure that ensheathes the central axis of the central nervous system; Reissner’s fiber (RF). Rather than identifying subjects based on self-reporting and correlating their experiences with an array of neurobiological data, this new approach would regenerate the fiber, measure its activity and explore possible correlations with religious experiences.
围绕Reissner纤维组织的神经宇宙学神经神学
神经神学是对宗教经历的神经生物学相关性的研究。这个新生领域的一个关键问题是,对宗教体验的解释从回归到子宫的海洋一体性,再到对超越现实的超感官理解。因此,确定合适的主题是有问题的。将从神经成像、基因分析和实验室测试中获得的一系列复杂的神经生物学数据与这种难以捉摸的“宗教经历”联系起来,科学严谨的希望渺茫。本文提出了一种新的方法。神秘的传统一直描述着一种“微妙的解剖结构”,它围绕着一个贯穿脊椎中心的回路组织,连接着人和神。如果对这种回路的描述是基于实际的内感受,那么它对应于一种鲜为人知的、表观遗传学抑制的结构,它包裹着中枢神经系统的中轴;Reissner光纤(RF)。这种新方法不是根据自我报告来识别受试者,并将他们的经历与一系列神经生物学数据相关联,而是再生纤维,测量其活动,并探索与宗教经历的可能相关性。
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