Spirituality

>Spirituality

Is this a separate concept from emotional intelligence? What is spirituality in a physical sense?

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its purely mental

Spirituality is emotion + imagination.

It's bullshit but a neat concept

Its about as real as my wisdom score in dungeons and dragons, which your pic reminds me of.

Emotional intelligence is an oxymoron. Emphasis on moron.

Ironic to the max

It transcends the physical. This sounds like bs until you experience it

>Emotional intelligence
What the fuck is that?

Lol

A spook

>he experienced the non-physical

How?

>Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of taking a stand against preternatural evil forces. It is based on the belief in evil spirits which are able to intervene in human affairs.[1] Various Christian groups have adopted practices to repel such forces, as based on their doctrine of Christian demonology. Prayer is a common form of spiritual warfare among Christians.[2] Other practices may include exorcisms, laying-on of hands, fasting, or anointing with oil.
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>A psychotic break occurs when a person experiences an episode of acute primary psychosis, generally for the first time,[1] though it may also be after a significant symptom-free period.
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We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.

Reason is not automatic. Those who deny it cannot be conquered by it. Do not count on them. Leave them alone.

Ayn Rand

I see what you were trying to do, but the execution was off miserably.

>According to German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin, patients with delusional disorder remain coherent, sensible and reasonable.[8][dubious ] The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) defines six subtypes of the disorder characterized as erotomanic (believes that someone is in love with them), grandiose (believes that they are the greatest, strongest, fastest, richest, and/or most intelligent person ever), jealous (believes that the love partner is cheating on them), persecutory (delusions that the person or someone to whom the person is close is being malevolently treated in some way), somatic (believes that they have a disease or medical condition), and mixed, i.e., having features of more than one subtype.[2] Delusions also occur as symptoms of many other mental disorders, especially the other psychotic disorders.
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Spirituality is the search for meaning in life. It may or may not have anything to do with emotional intelligence.

Religion is when you accept another persons word on the meaning of life.

>Hallucinations of strange creatures had been reported by Szara in the Journal of Mental Science (now the British Journal of Psychiatry) (1958) "Dimethyltryptamine Experiments with Psychotics", Stephen Szara described how one of his subjects under the influence of DMT had experienced "strange creatures, dwarves or something" at the beginning of a DMT trip.[18][19]

>Other researchers of the experience described 'entities' or 'beings' in humanoid as well as animal form, with descriptions of "little people" being common (non-human gnomes, elves, imps etc.).[20] This form of hallucination has been speculated to be the cause of alien abduction experiences through endogenously occurring DMT.[21][22]
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>Mark David Chapman was born on May 10, 1955 in Fort Worth, Texas.[1] His father, David Curtis Chapman, was a staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, and his mother, Diane Elizabeth (née Pease), was a nurse. His younger sister, Susan, was born seven years later. Chapman stated that as a boy, he lived in fear of his father, who he said was physically abusive towards his mother and unloving towards him. Chapman began to fantasize about having king-like power over a group of imaginary "little people" who lived in the walls of his bedroom. Chapman attended Columbia High School in Decatur, Georgia. By the time he was fourteen, Chapman was using drugs, skipping classes, and he once ran away from home to live on the streets of Atlanta for two weeks. He said that he was bullied at school because he was not a good athlete.[8]
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How does this autism answer OP question?

>What is spirituality in a physical sense?
4D

Meditate until you are able to put your mind in blank or easy way, DMT.

>emotional intelligence

>you can't accept the testimony of people who have studied and practiced something more than you because dude authority lmao you can't control me!

>Details of delusional parasitosis vary among sufferers, it manifests as a crawling and pin-pricking sensation, but it is most commonly described as involving perceived parasites crawling upon or burrowing into the skin, sometimes accompanied by an actual physical sensation (known as formication; often associated with menopause, or sometimes exposure to household cleaning products).[4][8] Sufferers may injure themselves in attempts to be rid of the "parasites". Some are able to induce the condition in others through suggestion, in which case the term folie à deux may be applicable.[3][9]
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>Meth mites. Amphetamites. Coke bugs. Drug users find many nicknames for hallucinations of bugs crawling on skin. But the scientific term is “delusional parasitosis”, a condition characterized by an individual’s mistaken, deep-seated belief that he or she has a serious parasite or insect infestation.

>In some cases, the condition results from the use or abuse of one of several different illegal drugs and legal medications. In the United States, this form of parasitosis belongs to a larger group of conditions known collectively as “psychotic disorder due to a general medical condition.” One of the main symptoms of substance-induced delusional parasitosis is formication, a touch-based (tactile) hallucination that produces a feeling similar to bugs crawling on a person’s skin.
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Spirituality is literally spacetime?

>a physical chemical is how you experience non-physicality

Are you autistic?

5 They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes. 2 When Jesus got out of the boat, a man with an impure spirit came from the tombs to meet him. 3 This man lived in the tombs, and no one could bind him anymore, not even with a chain. 4 For he had often been chained hand and foot, but he tore the chains apart and broke the irons on his feet. No one was strong enough to subdue him. 5 Night and day among the tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones.

6 When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell on his knees in front of him. 7 He shouted at the top of his voice, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? In God’s name don’t torture me!” 8 For Jesus had said to him, “Come out of this man, you impure spirit!”

9 Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?”

“My name is Legion,” he replied, “for we are many.” 10 And he begged Jesus again and again not to send them out of the area.

Belief in higher powers.

Contrast to "religious" where you believe in higher powers, but in a way that conforms with religious dogma.

>he defined something, that must mean he hates it and is insulting me in some way