Meditation-induced light experiences
Neurobiology and tradition-specific interpretations
To be able to list different types of meditation-induced light experiences
To be able to describe different ways Buddhist traditions understand meditation-induced light experiences
To be able to explain the homeostatic neuroplasticity model of why meditation can cause visual hallucinations
This course is approved for 1 CE credit ✅
Cheetah House is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Cheetah House maintains responsibility for this program and its content
Lindahl et al. (2014) Meditation-induced light experiences
Reading Guide
Lights Quiz
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The instructor(s) or authors
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A reading-based course