Sandilands Olivier, Ingram Daniel M
Emergence Benefactors, Huntsville, AL, United States.
Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium, New Market, AL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jul 10;15:1340335. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1340335. eCollection 2024.
Meditation, psychedelics, and other similar practices or induction methods that can modulate conscious experience, are becoming increasingly popular in clinical and non-clinical settings. The phenomenology associated with such practices or modalities is vast. Many similar effects and experiences are also reported to occur spontaneously. We argue that this experiential range is still not fully described or understood in the contemporary literature, and that there is an ethical mandate to research it more extensively, starting with comprehensive documentation and definition. We review 50 recent clinical or scientific publications to assess the range of phenomena, experiences, effects, after-effects, and impacts associated with a broad variety of psychoactive compounds, meditative practices, and other modalities or events. This results in a large inventory synthesizing the reports of over 30,000 individual subjects. We then critically discuss various terms and concepts that have been used in recent literature to designate all or parts of the range this inventory covers. We make the case that specialized terminologies are needed to ground the nascent research field that is forming around this experiential domain. As a step in this direction, we propose the notion of "emergence" and some of its derivatives, such as "emergent phenomenology," as possibly foundational candidates.
冥想、迷幻剂以及其他能够调节意识体验的类似练习或诱导方法,在临床和非临床环境中越来越受欢迎。与此类练习或方式相关的现象学内容极为丰富。许多类似的效果和体验也被报告为自发出现。我们认为,当代文献中对这一体验范围仍未进行充分描述或理解,并且从全面记录和定义开始,更广泛地研究它是一项伦理要求。我们回顾了50篇近期的临床或科学出版物,以评估与多种精神活性化合物、冥想练习以及其他方式或事件相关的现象、体验、效果、后遗症和影响的范围。这形成了一个综合了30000多名个体受试者报告的大量清单。然后,我们批判性地讨论了近期文献中用于指代该清单所涵盖范围的全部或部分内容的各种术语和概念。我们认为,需要专门的术语来支撑围绕这一体验领域正在形成的新兴研究领域。作为朝着这个方向迈出的一步,我们提出“涌现”这一概念及其一些衍生词,如“涌现现象学”,作为可能的基础候选概念。