Andrew Cohen’s spiritual life began at the age of 16 when he experienced a spiritual experience spontaneously during a conversation with his mother. He later described that during this experience he was “completely overwhelmed and intoxicated by Love and struck by a sense of awe and wonder that was impossible to describe.” From that revelation [...]
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Cosmic Consciousness, William James and Andrew Cohen
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Posted by Jeff Carreira on February 6, 2010
http://evolutionaryphilosophy.com/2010/02/06/cosmic-consciousness-william-james-and-andrew-cohen/
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