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Mystical dynamics: renewal, luminous light, and ego disintegration as key features associated with mystical oneness-a psychometric analysis using the PES100 in controlled psychedelic studies

Kurt Stocker, Matthias Hartmann, Frederick S. Barrett, Willam Richards, Nathan D. Sepeda, Isabelle Straumann, Aaron Klaiber, Severin B. Vogt, Livio Erne, Laura Ley, Anna M. Becker, Patrick Vizeli, Friederike Holze, Matthias E. Liechti

Repository for Publications and Research Data (ETH Zurich) January 1, 2026 DOI: 10.3929/ethz-c-000798382 via OpenAlex

Summary

Mystical oneness after psychedelics is linked to ego disintegration, renewal, and luminous light, and these connections intensify with higher doses. Analyzing 816 measurements from 386 healthy participants given LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, or DMT across 15 studies, researchers found dose-sensitive strong correlations between mystical oneness and luminous light and renewal, and a moderate-to-strong correlation with ego disintegration. The results support a dynamic model of mystical experience and suggest relevance for psychedelic-assisted therapy.

Study at a glance

Characteristics Observational cohort Peer reviewed
Sample size 386
Population Healthy participants
Interventions LSD psilocybin mescaline DMT
Topics Mysticism
Keywords Experiential learning Religious experience Dynamics music Psychoanalysis
Key finding Mystical oneness correlates dose-dependently with luminous light, renewal, and ego disintegration.

Abstract

Mystical dynamics-the notion that mystical oneness may unfold involving ego disintegration, renewal, and luminous light-has been discussed anecdotally by psychedelic researchers and therapists but has not yet been empirically examined in controlled settings. This study investigated the occurrence and dose-dependency of mystical dynamics in healthy participants after administration of psychedelics. A total of 816 mystical-dynamics measurements were collected from 386 participants across 15 studies at two sites: University Hospital Basel (Switzerland) and Johns Hopkins University (USA). Participants received low to high doses of four serotonergic psychedelics: LSD, psilocybin, mescaline, and DMT. Mystical dynamics was assessed using five corresponding constructs from the Psychedelic Experience Scale (PES100): ego disintegration, distress, renewal, luminous light, and mystical (focusing on mystical oneness, the core of mystical experience). We hypothesized strong intercorrelations of mystical oneness with ego disintegration, renewal, and luminous light, and a dose-dependent intensity pattern. Results showed dose-sensitive strong correlations of mystical oneness with luminous light and renewal, and a moderate-to-strong correlation of mystical oneness with ego disintegration. These findings support a broader, dynamic model of mystical experience and offer novel insights relevant to psychedelic-assisted therapy, while acknowledging additional experiential features that may also associate with mystical oneness.

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