4 thoughts on “Yulia Ustinova, Caves and the Ancient Greek Mind”

  1. Same with her 2018 book, “Divine Mania.”

    Looking back, I see a lot more to criticize than I articulated in the post you shared. Too much neuroscience, for example.

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      1. So glad you both say that. So glad the ‘mystic altered state’ per the Egodeath and Entheogen Theory of Religion distinguishes itself by experience, holding true to its framework of transitions.

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