Solenov, Igor V.
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Methodological potential of cultural-activity approach in the study of altered states of consciousnessLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2018, 4. p. 149-163read more2923
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Relevance.The altered states of consciousness (ASC) phenomena are widespread and have functional significance in the cultural and religious practices. The recognition of the fact that these states exists have become itself the basis of criticism of the «dogmatic» Marxist psychology. The lack of cultural-activity approach in the study of mystical and religious altered states hinders the theoretical equipment of practical work with subjects of these ASC and the making of conditions of interfaith dialogue of full value.
Objective.To examine the methodological potential of cultural-activity approach in the study of altered states of consciousness (including mystical/religious ASC’s) and to consider the methodical means in the solution of corresponding research tasks.
Methods.The methodological analysis of the problem of ASC in religious practices from the cultural-activity approach positions.
Conclusions.The comprehension of culturally predetermined ASC as functional organs of activity derives from Soviet tradition of dynamic systemic formations research and contributes to the notions of structure, function and development of ASC. An application of structural schemas of activity and consciousness to reveal the constitution of means, induction methods and psychological mechanisms of the ASC is justified. Author considers the capabilities of using pattern of psychical processes, action and more fractional units in the ASC analysis. The significance of productive criteria for ASC presence is pointed out, and the capabilities of religious ASC research methods are discussed in appliance with the principles of modern type of scientific rationality. Author analyses specific methods allowing to reconstruct the ASC phenomena in religious practices, their requirements and restrictions. Explanatory possibilities of cultural-activity approach allow to give a holistic and consistent interpretation to the psychical phenomena of the alteration of the state of consciousness.
Keywords: altered states of consciousness (ASC); mystical and religious ASC; cultural-activity approach; functional organ; units of analysis of ASC; research methods of ASC DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2018.04.149
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Methodological potential of the cultural-activity approach...Lomonosov Psychology Journal, 2018, 3. p. 21-36read more3434
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Abstract
Keywords: altered states of consciousness (ASC); cultural-activity approach; functional organ; unit of analysis; methods DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2018.03.21
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Mystical religious states of consciousness in Hesychasm: Effect of goals and techniques of the religious practice on the states characteristicsLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2015, 3. p. 74-92read more7645
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Based on the psychological analysis of Christian Hesychasm texts the paper educes specific for these religious practice types of altered states of consciousness (states of grace and states of prelest), psychic changes and emergence of appropriate phenomena. The paper explores the possibilities of cultural-activity approach using in revealing the influence of cultural and social factors that determines altered states of consciousness (including specific for religious practice states) and the possibilities of studying this effect mechanisms. Mystical religious state is considered as functional organ of ascetic’s religious activity which provides its goals and tasks implementation. The paper proves that religious world view as well as goals of religious practice and appropriate techniques of mystical religious states induction determines the characteristics and phenomenology of these states.
Keywords: cultural-activity approach; altered states of consciousness (ASC); hesychasm (Quietism); prayer; state of Grace; ASC induction techniques; phenomenology of ASC DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2015.03.74
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