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J Pennachio

Adirondack Community College in Glens Falls, New York.

1 paper in the library · 31 citations · publishing 1986

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Near-death experience as mystical experience.

Journal of religion and health March 1, 1986 J Pennachio 31 citations

Near-death experiences share many characteristics with mystical awareness. Walter Pahnke's nine-category typology of mystical experience, originally used to assess psychedelic experiences, is applied here to illustrate the mystical nature of near-death experiences. The typology also describes the self-transformation that follows mystical states of consciousness, and such self-transformation is a known result of near-death experiences. The author argues that Pahnke's typology characterizes the near-death experience and allows it to be defined as a mystical state.