Religious experience (sometimes known as a spiritual experience, sacred experience, or mystical experience) is a subjective experience where an individual reports contact with a transcendent reality, encounter or union with God.
Innate Knowledge (Irfan and fitra in Islam)
Happy experience one's true nature (Samadhi or Svarupa-Avirbhava in Hinduism)
Freeing individuals to return to its natural state (Dionysian Mysteries)
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A religious experience is most commonly known as a rare occurrence in the sense that it does not fit the norm of daily activities and life experiences, and their relationship with the individual's perception is divine. Studying religious experience objectively is a difficult task, because this is entirely a subjective phenomenon. However, similarities and differences between religious experience has enabled scientists to categorize them for academic study.
Many religious and mystical traditions who see religious experience as a real encounter with God or gods, or real contact with other realities. While some argue that religious experience is a feature of the human brain evolved to agree to the scientific study of the normal.
Different religious traditions have described this fundamental religious in different ways: Cancellation and absorption in God's Infinite Light (Chassidic schools of Judaism) Completely independent of the world (Kaivalya in some schools of Hindu, including Sankhya and Yoga; Jhana in Buddhism).
Liberation from the cycle of Karma (Moksha in Sikhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, Nirvana In Buddhism) Deep intrinsic connection to the world (Satori in Mahayana Buddhism, Te in Taoism)
Union with God (theosis Henosis in Neoplatonism and Christianity, Brahma-Prapti or Brahma-Nirvana in Hinduism)Innate Knowledge (Irfan and fitra in Islam)
Happy experience one's true nature (Samadhi or Svarupa-Avirbhava in Hinduism)
Freeing individuals to return to its natural state (Dionysian Mysteries)
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