and 〃hypnoid〃 conditions; if we are subjects to such conditions;
our delusions; fixed ideas; and hysterical accidents; if we are
hysteric subjects; our supra…normal cognitions; if such there be;
and if we are telepathic subjects。 It is also the fountain…head
of much that feeds our religion。 In persons deep in the religious
life; as we have now abundantly seenand this is my
conclusionthe door into this region seems unusually wide open;
at any rate; experiences making their entrance through that door
have had emphatic influence in shaping religious history。
With this conclusion I turn back and close the circle which I
opened in my first lecture; terminating thus the review which I
then announced of inner religious phenomena as we find them in
developed and articulate human individuals。 I might easily; if
the time allowed; multiply both my documents and my
discriminations; but a broad treatment is; I believe; in itself
better; and the most important characteristics of the subject
lie; I think; before us already。 In the next lecture; which is
also the last one; we must try to draw the critical conclusions
which so much material may suggest。
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