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Year: 2026, Volume: 01, Issue: 05, Pages: 18-40

Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness and Human Transformation: A Narrative Literature Review of Neural, Physiological, and Phenomenological Patterns Through a Quantum Science Lens

By Allison Saltzman, MS, LPC, PhD Candidate

Researcher at the University of Technology, Jaipur- 302020, Rajasthan, India.

Abstract: Non-ordinary states of consciousness (NOSC) have long been described across cultures and spiritual traditions, while contemporary research increasingly examines them through neural, physiological, and phenomenological dimensions. This narrative literature review explores non-pathological NOSC across meditation, yoga, breathwork, psychedelic experiences, near-death experiences, and mystical states. The central question guiding this review is: What neural, physiological, and phenomenological patterns are associated with non-ordinary states of consciousness, and how might these states contribute to psychological transformation and human potential? Across the literature reviewed, NOSC are associated with changes in self-referential brain networks, brain wave activity, functional connectivity, autonomic regulation, interoceptive awareness, self-boundaries, time and body perception, unity, meaning, intuitive insight, and interconnectedness. These findings suggest that NOSC involve coordinated shifts across brain, body, and lived experience rather than isolated changes at one level alone. These shifts may contribute to psychological transformation by loosening ordinary patterns of self-reference and opening access to expanded awareness, meaning, connection, and potential. However, transformation is not automatic. Whether these openings become lasting change depends in part on intention, context, continued practice, and integration. Through a quantum science lens, NOSC may be interpreted as interactive, whole-system processes through which consciousness is reorganized, expressed, and embodied in the brain-body system.

Keywords: Non-ordinary states of consciousness (NOSC); Altered states of consciousness (ASC); Neural correlates; Phenomenology; Contemplative practices; Meditation; Breathwork; Psychedelic experiences; Near-death experiences; Mystical experience; Quantum science; Psychological transformation; Human potential

RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS

Received 17.05.2026, Accepted 02.06.2026, Published 29.06.2026

Corresponding author: allisonmariesaltzman@gmail.com

Copyright © 2026 Allison Saltzman. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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