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My own understanding of the subject is that the mystical experience takes place outside of consciousness. But I acknowledge the science on this issue is not yet settled.
We already understand that you and I define consciousness differently. IIRC, you define consciousness of a product of the mind. I see it as something that exists outside of the mind.
That said, the experience likely occurs in the same 'place' for both of us; the difference lies in how we are defining the term 'consciousness.'
Does the mystical experience take place outside of consciousness or within consciousness?
I am leaving the terms here undefined on purpose so that you can define them according to your own understanding of what they mean.
The unconscious as jung defined it is primary . The conscious state as jung definded it is just this and is superficial with no depth but it can can have broad knowledge and that would be mistaken for depth magically reasoned. Socrates directly addressed this about 2400 years ago. "i know what i do not know you only know what you know" dont ask philosophers what the heck that means though. They havent even figured out the liers paradox.My own understanding of the subject is that the mystical experience takes place outside of consciousness. But I acknowledge the science on this issue is not yet settled.
By definition, I think an experience occurs within consciousness. But I guess what we call a mystical experience can be pointing us to what we are before we get into consciousness.
Indeed, to say that mystical awareness is an "experience" is mere convention since "experience" typically assumes an "I" that does the experiencing. But in a state of mystical awareness, there is no "I" to do the experiencing. However, "mystical experience" is a convenient term.
I agree with you about a mystical experience most likely being some kind of reversion to a pre-conscious state of awareness that exists in some animals today and existed in our ancestors.