Deck 5: Altered States of Consciousness and Religious Specialists

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A drug that causes visions and hallucinations is classed as a(n):

A)euphoria
B)phantastica
C)hypnotica
D)excitania
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The part of the brain that enables us to distinguish our selves from the world around us is the:

A)cerebellum
B)orientation association structure
C)Broca's area
D)frontal lobe
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Which of the following statements about religious use of pain is false:

A)Religious pain is often shared pain.
B)The pain may cause the person to enter an altered state of consciousness.
C)Pain may induce an euphoric state.
D)Religious pain often isolates the individual from the social group.
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The feeling of being at one with the universe or supernatural beings is called a(n):

A)nirvana
B)sympathetic state
C)unitary state
D)entoptic phenomena
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The Holiness Church is separated from most other Christian sects by:

A)the handling of poisonous snakes
B)the drinking of poisoned beverage
C)speaking in tongues
D)all of the above
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David Lewis-Williams suggests that Upper Paleolithic cave paintings are:

A)decorations
B)a form of imitative magic designed for successful hunting
C)representations of altered states of consciousness
D)a part of coming-of-age rituals
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Therianthropes are:

A)images of transformed shamans
B)guardian spirits
C)diviners
D)a class of gods
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Neurologist Oliver Sachs believes that the visions described by Hildegard of Bingen are likely to be associated with:

A)fasting
B)use of hallucinogenic drugs
C)migraines
D)self-inflicted pain
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Peyote is used in rituals of:

A)the Holiness Church
B)the Native American Church
C)Vodou
D)San
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Characteristics of an altered state of consciousness include:

A)acceleration or slowing of time
B)sudden and unexpected displays of intense emotion
C)various parts of body may appear or feel shrunken,enlarged,dis?torted,heavy,or weightless
D)all of the above
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The Jewish Yom Kippur and the Islamic Ramadan are both characterized by:

A)fasting
B)ingestion of wine
C)spirit possession states
D)meditation
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In the Huichol ritual an altered state of consciousness is mainly brought about by:

A)eating the peyote cactus
B)meditation
C)fasting
D)drumming
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An altered state of consciousness can be brought about through:

A)fasting
B)meditation
C)sleep deprivation
D)all of the above
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In the Holiness Church,an altered state of consciousness is brought about by:

A)music and dance
B)the drinking of poison
C)drumming
D)the use of peyote
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Self-inflicted pain leading to a sacrifice of blood characterizes the ritual of the:

A)Huichol
B)Maya
C)Yoruba
D)Nuer
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In the Holiness Church the observed altered state of consciousness is most similar to which of the following behaviors found in tribal cultures:

A)spirit possession
B)divination
C)healing
D)shamanism
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Features that characterize an altered state of consciousness in the Holiness Church include:

A)energetic dancing for long periods of time
B)speaking in tongues
C)jerking of the body and trancelike states
D)all of the above
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Hildegard of Bingen,who lived in the twelfth century,is known for her:

A)descriptions of her mystical experiences
B)paintings of the saints
C)medicines and medical practices
D)high political position
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Characteristics of an altered state of consciousness include:

A)attachment of new meaning to experiences
B)perceptual distortions and hallucinations
C)sudden and unexpected displays of emotional extremes
D)all of the above
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The term synesthesia refers to:

A)hypersuggestibility
B)fear of losing self-control
C)one form of sensory experience is translated into another
D)distortion of time
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Both very loud rhythmic noise and the absence of sound are capable of creating an altered state of consciousness.
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Among the Yanomamö,hallucinogenic snuff is taken by shamans in order to:

A)divine the future
B)locate the location of animals
C)entice spirits into the body
D)feed the gods
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Any mental state that is different from one's usual mental state,including day dreaming,is an altered state of consciousness.
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Fasting leads to an alteration of the body chemistry which,in turn,leads to an altered state of consciousness.
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Characteristics of altered states of consciousness include disturbances in concentration,attention,memory,and judgment.
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The Mayan carvings from Yaxhilán show the ingestion of drugs to achieve a hallucination of a serpent.
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Rastafarians smoke ganga or the "wisdom weed." This is actually:

A)tobacco
B)marijuana
C)material from a jungle vine
D)none of the above
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Problems such as drug addiction frequently accompany religious drug use.
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The Holiness Churches use tobacco and alcohol as a sacrament to create contact with the Holy Ghost.
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The handling of poisonous snakes is a practice of the Native American Church.
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Marijuana is used in the religious practices of the:

A)Holiness Church
B)Rastafarians
C)Yanomamö
D)Native American Church
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Entoptic phenomena are images of anthropomorphic animals.
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Pain brought about by piercing the body,a practice found in many Native American groups,characterized the:

A)Yanomamö
B)Blessing Way
C)Sun Dance
D)San healing ritual
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Marijuana is considered as a sacrament in the Native American Church.
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In the Holiness Church,an altered state of consciousness is interpreted as a physical manifestation of:

A)demonic possession
B)possession by the Holy Ghost
C)the need for salvation
D)being chosen for an afterlife with God
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Pain,caused by placing skewers through the skin,characterizes the Cheyenne Sun Dance.
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In some cultures certain biologically-based experiences,such as migraines,are interpreted as visions.
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Dancing to heat up the energy known as n/um to enable healing characterized the:

A)Yanomamö
B)Blessing Way
C)Sun Dance
D)San healing ritual
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In a unitary state one feels a disequilibrium and disconnection with the world.
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The goal of many religious altered states of consciousness is to achieve a unitary state.
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Altered states of consciousness are experienced in the way in which the culture interprets it.For example,it might be interpreted as spirit possession.
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Deck 5: Altered States of Consciousness and Religious Specialists
1
A drug that causes visions and hallucinations is classed as a(n):

A)euphoria
B)phantastica
C)hypnotica
D)excitania
phantastica
2
The part of the brain that enables us to distinguish our selves from the world around us is the:

A)cerebellum
B)orientation association structure
C)Broca's area
D)frontal lobe
orientation association structure
3
Which of the following statements about religious use of pain is false:

A)Religious pain is often shared pain.
B)The pain may cause the person to enter an altered state of consciousness.
C)Pain may induce an euphoric state.
D)Religious pain often isolates the individual from the social group.
Religious pain often isolates the individual from the social group.
4
The feeling of being at one with the universe or supernatural beings is called a(n):

A)nirvana
B)sympathetic state
C)unitary state
D)entoptic phenomena
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The Holiness Church is separated from most other Christian sects by:

A)the handling of poisonous snakes
B)the drinking of poisoned beverage
C)speaking in tongues
D)all of the above
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David Lewis-Williams suggests that Upper Paleolithic cave paintings are:

A)decorations
B)a form of imitative magic designed for successful hunting
C)representations of altered states of consciousness
D)a part of coming-of-age rituals
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Therianthropes are:

A)images of transformed shamans
B)guardian spirits
C)diviners
D)a class of gods
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Neurologist Oliver Sachs believes that the visions described by Hildegard of Bingen are likely to be associated with:

A)fasting
B)use of hallucinogenic drugs
C)migraines
D)self-inflicted pain
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Peyote is used in rituals of:

A)the Holiness Church
B)the Native American Church
C)Vodou
D)San
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10
Characteristics of an altered state of consciousness include:

A)acceleration or slowing of time
B)sudden and unexpected displays of intense emotion
C)various parts of body may appear or feel shrunken,enlarged,dis?torted,heavy,or weightless
D)all of the above
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11
The Jewish Yom Kippur and the Islamic Ramadan are both characterized by:

A)fasting
B)ingestion of wine
C)spirit possession states
D)meditation
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In the Huichol ritual an altered state of consciousness is mainly brought about by:

A)eating the peyote cactus
B)meditation
C)fasting
D)drumming
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An altered state of consciousness can be brought about through:

A)fasting
B)meditation
C)sleep deprivation
D)all of the above
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In the Holiness Church,an altered state of consciousness is brought about by:

A)music and dance
B)the drinking of poison
C)drumming
D)the use of peyote
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Self-inflicted pain leading to a sacrifice of blood characterizes the ritual of the:

A)Huichol
B)Maya
C)Yoruba
D)Nuer
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In the Holiness Church the observed altered state of consciousness is most similar to which of the following behaviors found in tribal cultures:

A)spirit possession
B)divination
C)healing
D)shamanism
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17
Features that characterize an altered state of consciousness in the Holiness Church include:

A)energetic dancing for long periods of time
B)speaking in tongues
C)jerking of the body and trancelike states
D)all of the above
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Hildegard of Bingen,who lived in the twelfth century,is known for her:

A)descriptions of her mystical experiences
B)paintings of the saints
C)medicines and medical practices
D)high political position
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Characteristics of an altered state of consciousness include:

A)attachment of new meaning to experiences
B)perceptual distortions and hallucinations
C)sudden and unexpected displays of emotional extremes
D)all of the above
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The term synesthesia refers to:

A)hypersuggestibility
B)fear of losing self-control
C)one form of sensory experience is translated into another
D)distortion of time
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Both very loud rhythmic noise and the absence of sound are capable of creating an altered state of consciousness.
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Among the Yanomamö,hallucinogenic snuff is taken by shamans in order to:

A)divine the future
B)locate the location of animals
C)entice spirits into the body
D)feed the gods
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Any mental state that is different from one's usual mental state,including day dreaming,is an altered state of consciousness.
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Fasting leads to an alteration of the body chemistry which,in turn,leads to an altered state of consciousness.
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Characteristics of altered states of consciousness include disturbances in concentration,attention,memory,and judgment.
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The Mayan carvings from Yaxhilán show the ingestion of drugs to achieve a hallucination of a serpent.
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Rastafarians smoke ganga or the "wisdom weed." This is actually:

A)tobacco
B)marijuana
C)material from a jungle vine
D)none of the above
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Problems such as drug addiction frequently accompany religious drug use.
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The Holiness Churches use tobacco and alcohol as a sacrament to create contact with the Holy Ghost.
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The handling of poisonous snakes is a practice of the Native American Church.
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Marijuana is used in the religious practices of the:

A)Holiness Church
B)Rastafarians
C)Yanomamö
D)Native American Church
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Entoptic phenomena are images of anthropomorphic animals.
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Pain brought about by piercing the body,a practice found in many Native American groups,characterized the:

A)Yanomamö
B)Blessing Way
C)Sun Dance
D)San healing ritual
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Marijuana is considered as a sacrament in the Native American Church.
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In the Holiness Church,an altered state of consciousness is interpreted as a physical manifestation of:

A)demonic possession
B)possession by the Holy Ghost
C)the need for salvation
D)being chosen for an afterlife with God
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Pain,caused by placing skewers through the skin,characterizes the Cheyenne Sun Dance.
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In some cultures certain biologically-based experiences,such as migraines,are interpreted as visions.
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Dancing to heat up the energy known as n/um to enable healing characterized the:

A)Yanomamö
B)Blessing Way
C)Sun Dance
D)San healing ritual
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In a unitary state one feels a disequilibrium and disconnection with the world.
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The goal of many religious altered states of consciousness is to achieve a unitary state.
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Altered states of consciousness are experienced in the way in which the culture interprets it.For example,it might be interpreted as spirit possession.
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