Stace assimilates theistic mystical experiences to his universal introvertive experience by distinguishing between experience and interpretation. |
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Theistic mystics are pressured by their surroundings, says Stace, to put a theistic interpretation on their introvertive experiences. |
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Most persons have both introvertive and extravertive traits, and most represent interactions between these traits, which fact, usually receives attention only when ambiversion is judged to exist. |
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The introvertive experience, says Stace, is the same across cultures. |
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Apparent encounters with a transcendent reality can range from mild to extreme, and from introvertive to extravertive. |
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