Mystical Experiences and Institutional Repression – No Concrete Lead
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The passage is a philosophical discussion of mysticism, its perception by institutions, and historical examples of repression. It contains no specific names, dates, transactions, or actionable allegat Describes subjective effects of mystical states. Notes historical government opposition to Tibetan Buddhism and Falun Gong. Mentions general medical and psychiatric labeling of mystic experiences.
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