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http://www.myspace.com/ceolnamara ( 28 / female / Cleveland, Ohio )

I've been accepted to the University of Kent at Canterbury's MA in Mysticism and Religious experience for this fall. That will be my whole life for a year.

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  • FluffyBullet wrote:

    Which is a good thing really, before I started studying religions I had an interest in all religions but christianity. So, what I should say is rather "I studied all religions, even christianity".

  • FluffyBullet wrote:

    I read your comments in my "foreign studies" question, for me a great plus with studying in europe would be that because of the erasmus program (eu sort of study exchange system) all school belonging to this system has a similar approach to different subjects making it easier to get a degree in foreign country and including it in full degree without any difficulty. Plus they use much of the same sytem for how classes work etc. Though, going to the us would be slightly more exciting...

    I haven't read all that much about religious experience, in sweden it's part of the religious philosophy block. Will you're studies be comparative (like with religious experince in different religions), will you center on christianity or will it be a more general aproach to the phenonema of religious experience without touching much on what sort of religious framework the experience was part of?

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  • in select-a-school, eckmani says:

    State school = In state tuition = loads, loads better than paying more.

    Nov 02, 2006 10:57 PM
  • in I'm sick..., eckmani says:

    Dayquill has gotten me through my worst colds/sorethroats. Added to that, I'd have some tea with honey (herbal, not black). Sleeping as much as possible is a good plan, and not doing more than you need to.

    Sep 29, 2006 03:28 AM
  • in on literary merit, eckmani says:

    You'll never improve if you don't write.

    Sep 27, 2006 05:50 AM
  • in stress busters!!!, eckmani says:

    Tea!! Tea, especially something like Camomile, is your friend.

    Sep 27, 2006 05:38 AM
  • in foreign studies in religious psychology, eckmani says:

    Oh one last thing- The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio has some good classes relating to your topic of interest - there's a sweet religious studies program and a very good psychology program. Their office for International Education is awesome (and that's who you'd go to with any problems).

    I am getting ready to get an MA in Mysticism and Religious Experience - and I am particularly interested in Religious Experience from a psychological perspective. Email me or something if you want to chat.

    Sep 05, 2006 12:33 AM
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